Asus has just hinted at a new ROG OLED gaming monitor in the works, which looks like itβs going to be a 27-inch model with a 4K resolution. Based on the companyβs previous model numbers, it looks as though the new Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM will also have a 240Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for gamers wanting a high-resolution screen that wonβt take over their desk.
OLED monitors now occupy several of the categories on our best gaming monitor guide, thanks to their high contrast, quick responsiveness, and great HDR reproduction. Most OLED monitors are based on 32-inch panels and larger, though, and the 27-inch models usually have a 2,560 x 1,440 refresh rate. If this new Asus monitor has the expected specs, then it could carve out a niche for itself.
Asus first hinted at the new monitor in an Instagram post thatβs now been deleted, but which we saw before it was pulled down, and we can confirm that it was there. Itβs also been preserved for posterity by TFT Central.
The video shows a cat paw on a keyboard pushing the βPβ key, which prompts a monitor to switch on, showing a message from βBossβ asking, βwhatβre we calling our newest monitor?β The reply from βMeβ then auto-completes from the catβs typing to βROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM.β Of course, in true cat style, it then nudges the mug off the desk with its paw.
Thatβs a very similar model name to the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM, which has a 4K Samsung QD-OLED panel and a 240Hz refresh rate, while the β32β refers to its 32-inch screen size. Based on this, itβs not outrageous to suggest that the new ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM will have a very similar spec, but with a 27-inch panel.
Another benefit of this 27-inch monitor over its 32-inch equivalent would also be its pixel density. A 4K 32-inch screen gives you a 137 PPI (pixels per inch) density, but this increases to around 163 PPI if you condense the same resolution into a smaller, 27-inch screen, resulting in a sharper image. A few places are referring to this tease as a βworld first,β but Asus has already made a 27-inch 4K OLED screen in its ProArt range. However, this spec is a rarity in the gaming space right now.
Weβre not expecting this new ROG monitor to be cheap, though. The Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM currently goes for $999.99, and we expect the 27-inch equivalent to only snip a little off that price, assuming the specs are otherwise similar.
If youβre looking to buy a new monitor in the meantime, check out our LG Ultragear 32GS95UE review, as this 32-inch 240Hz 4K OLED screen has a trick up its sleeve, where it can also function as a 480Hz 1080p gaming monitor if you switch its mode.