ASUS ROG has added two new gaming monitors to its lineup with the introduction of the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM as well as the ROG SWIFT OLED PG34WCDM providing stunning visuals and blazing-fast performance.
The ROG SWIFT OLED PG32UCDM is the world’s first 32″ 4K OLED display with a 240Hz resolution offering a blazing fast and visually appealing gaming experience. It utilises second-generation Quantum Dot OLED technology which offers more vibrant colours, an optimized subpixel layout for improved text clarity and bright, eye-catching highlights. It is capable of providing true inky blacks and a peak brightness of 1000 nits which when paired with a 240Hz refresh rate can generate a lot of heat. To counter this heat, ASUS has included a custom heatsink paired up with a graphene film behind the entire panel with a thermal conductivity coefficient of up to 5,300 W/mk. This cooling system will give you peace of mind that the monitor will last and will have minimal risk of burn-in.
This monitor is also equipped with some additional features to enhance the experience including a Smart KVM switch enabling you to control two devices through one monitor, keyboard and mouse. The USB-C connectivity makes this KVM switch easy to use with a wide range of devices plus it can act as a standard USB hub and recharge a connected device.
Also launching is the SWIFT OLED PG34WCDM, an ultrawide OLED display also offering a 240Hz refresh rate. This 34″ display features a 3440×1440 resolution with an 800R curvature bringing in the immersion of a gaming experience. The 240Hz refresh rate is paired up with a 0.03ms response time and G-Sync compatibility for a tear-free and low latency experience. The OLED panel that the display uses can provide a stunning image with true inky blacks and 1300 nits of peak brightness offering a dazzling HDR gaming experience. Like the previous monitor, this one also makes use of a custom heatsink to reduce the risk of burn-in
This monitor also features a smart KVM switch for using two separate devices with ease Plus it features a USB Type-C port with both display, data and recharging capabilities with 90W of power delivery.
To learn more about these new monitors visit asus.com to see the full lineup of gaming monitors that ASUS has to offer.
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