Asus Republic of Gamers introduced two 27-inch Tandem WOLED gaming monitors: the ROG Swift PG27AQWP-W and the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG. The ROG Swift PG27AQWP-W features a native 2560×1440 resolution with a 540Hz refresh rate and a dual-mode option that scales to 1080p for refresh rates up to 720Hz. The displays use LG Display's 4th Gen Primary Tandem WOLED technology that reduces power draw while delivering 15% higher peak brightness, 25% wider color volume, and a 60% longer lifespan than previous WOLED panels. Both monitors prioritize extreme refresh performance alongside boosted HDR brightness, wide color gamut, and broad connectivity for competitive gaming.
The ROG Swift PG27AQWP-W, for instance, is billed as the world's first OLED monitor with a 540Hz screen refresh rate and the 4th Gen Primary Tandem WOLED display. The panel is developed by LG Display. It uses less power compared to standard OLED panels and offers "15% higher peak brightness, 25% wider color volume, and 60% longer lifespan," than the 3rd Gen WOLED monitors.
According to the press information, the exceptional refresh rate of 720Hz is possible at an HD-ready resolution of 720p. But TheVerge notes that it has "fact-checked with both Asus' JJ Guerrero and LG Display that the panel is 1080p at 720Hz." So even at the scaled-down resolution, the highest possible refresh rate ensures smoother graphics, while the panel technology offers enhanced brightness and an impressive color gamut, making sure the user experience is unparalleled.
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