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ASUS ROG unveils the next-generation of gorgeous OLED gaming monitors at Computex 2026

ASUS has unveiled a selection of meaningful improvements to its newly announced generation of OLED gaming monitors, including improvements in lifespan.

ASUS ROG unveils the next-generation of gorgeous OLED gaming monitors at Computex 2026
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TL;DR: ASUS ROG expanded its OLED gaming monitor lineup with three new models featuring GaNFET technology for better heat dissipation, extending OLED panel lifespan by 25%. The 32-inch PG32UCWM offers 4K at 240Hz or 1080p at 480Hz, TrueBlack Glossy coating, 0.3ms response, and enhanced Neo Proximity sensor controls.
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ASUS ROG, the leader in OLED gaming monitors, has unveiled the expansion of its already substantial line of gaming OLED displays at Computex 2026, and each of the three newly announced displays offers significant improvements in areas that have been somewhat lacking in OLED displays.

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ASUS ROG has unveiled the ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM, PG32UCWM, and the Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace. Each of these displays has been equipped with GaNFET technology in its power supply, enabling significant heat dissipation.

ASUS ROG informed me at their press event that their GaNFET-equipped displays waste 35% less heat at the hottest point in the system, along with a 10% drop in vent temperature. The real-world result of this new heat-dissipation technology is a longer lifespan for the OLED panel, which ASUS ROG estimates to be 25% longer than previous generations.

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As for specifications, let's start with the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM, a 32-inch 4K Tandem RGB OLED monitor that features a TrueBlack Glossy coating and a dual-mode switch that enables gamers to switch between 4K at 240Hz and 1080p (FHD) at 480Hz.

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"The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM is a 32-inch 4K Tandem RGB OLED monitor with a TrueBlack Glossy coating to give users supersharp imagery and incredibly accurate colors. Boasting RGB Stripe Pixel OLED technology, the PG32UCWM offers 27% larger color volume compared to previous WOLED panels by removing the white subpixel," writes ASUS in its press release

Response time comes in at just 0.3ms (GTG). Other notable specs include DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 with full 80Gbps bandwidth, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 90-watt power delivery. Furthermore, ASUS has improved the Neo Proximity sensor, with users now able to adjust motion sensitivity to 5 levels for more precise detection, along with a 1-15-minute Auto Away Timer.

The 27-inch version (PG27UCWM) is identical to the 32-inch model, just smaller. Both of these displays are expected to launch in early Q3 2026.

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