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Asus officially presents four new ROG Strix and ROG Swift OLED gaming monitors before global releases

The ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG is one of four new monitors that Asus has added to its global website today. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG is one of four new monitors that Asus has added to its global website today. (Image source: Asus)
Asus has now listed four new OLED gaming monitors on its global website ahead of its releases this summer for certain models. Comprising of the ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS XG27AQDPG and XG34WCDG plus the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR, the four new monitors all draw on different QD-OLED panels that deliver between 240 Hz and 500 Hz refresh rates.

Asus is preparing to launch a new slew of OLED gaming monitors. For reference, the company has already released several OLED gaming monitors like the ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG and the more expensive ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM (curr. $1,199 on Amazon). On top of that, it has teed up the arrival of a 540 Hz and 4,000-nit option sporting a new Tandem RGB OLED panel sourced from LG Display.

Now, it has added the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG, XG27ACDMS and XG34WCDG to its global website along with the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR. For context, Asus revealed the latter during Computex 2025, which adds DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity, OLED Care Pro technology and a Neo Proximity sensor over last year's ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM. As the summary below showcases, the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR combines these features with a 4K native resolution, a 240 Hz refresh rate and excellent colour accuracy across a 32-inch QD-OLED surface.

The ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDG. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDG. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR. (Image source: Asus)

Likewise, Asus also exhibited the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG last month at Computex 2025 too. One of a handful of 500 Hz QD-OLED monitors now, the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG matches the PG32UCDMR with OLED Care Pro technology and a Neo Proximity sensor while missing out on DisplayPort 2.1. Instead, Asus has decided to include a DisplayPort 1.4 port that relies on Display Stream Compression (DSC) to hit 1440p and 500 Hz simultaneously.

By contrast, the ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS combines 1440p and 280 Hz visuals across a 27-inch QD-OLED panel. An unusual resolution for a QD-OLED panel for the being, the XG27ACDMS peaks at 250 nits compared to 300 nits for the XG27AQDPG but adds a USB Type-C port at the expense of any USB Type-A connections. With that being said, the XG27ACDMS offers OLED Care Pro and a Neo Proximity sensor, too.

Moreover, the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDG feature a Gen 2 QD-OLED panel produced by Samsung Display. Similar to the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG that debuted during Computex 2025, the XG34WCDG appears to miss out on Smart TV functionality while maintaining a 1440p resolution with a 240 Hz refresh rate. Currently, Asus is expected to release the XG27AQDPG and PG32UCDMR this summer for $899 and $1,299, respectively. There is no word on pricing or availability for the XG27ACDMS or XG34WCDG yet, though.

The ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDPG. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDG. (Image source: Asus)
The ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDG. (Image source: Asus)

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Alex Alderson, 2025-06- 9 (Update: 2025-06-27)