Asus debuts new 4K ROG Swift OLED monitors: Up to 480Hz, Tandem RGB stripe tech, 90W PD

Asus is pushing PC gaming forward with the new ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM and PG27UCWM. These monitors debut ROG’s Tandem RGB Stripe Pixel OLED technology, which removes the traditional white subpixel to increase color volume by 27% compared to standard WOLED panels.
The 32-inch PG32UCWM features a 4K resolution with "Dual Mode" functionality, allowing users to toggle between 4K at 240Hz for immersive gameplay and FHD at 480Hz for competitive edge. The series includes DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 support (80Gbps), HDMI 2.1, and 90W USB-C power delivery. Both the 32 and 27-inch models are expected early in Q3 2026.
For more information on the other monitors and display innovation announced by Asus at Computex 2026, stay tuned for our coverage of their remaining lineup:
- ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace
- ProArt Display PA32USD, PA329CDV, and PA279CDV
- ZenScreen Duo, OLED, and Color ePaper series
- TUF Gaming VG34WQML5F and VG27AQML5F
- BE34WCGNK and BE27ACGNK Video Conferencing Monitors
At Computex 2026, other manufacturers also unveiled a wave of advanced monitors focusing on high-refresh-rate OLED and Mini LED panels. MSI introduced the MEG X, an AI-integrated 34-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor, and the MPG OLED, a 31.5-inch triple-mode display.
Meanwhile, Alienware expanded its portfolio with the flagship 39-inch 5K curved OLED, and a 34-inch 280Hz QD-OLED, both utilizing new RGB-stripe and Penta Tandem panel tech for improved brightness and clarity. At the same time, Gigabyte revealed a 27-inch 5K Mini LED monitor featuring a 165Hz refresh rate and specialized AI Super Resolution, alongside several new WOLED models.





















