Asus’ new OLED gaming monitors will have sharper text and more accurate colors


Asus announces three new OLED gaming monitors at CES with “RGB stripe” technology. The company says It will bring improvements to “texture clarity and color rendering consistency.”

With RGB fonts, provided by Samsung Display and LG Display (the two companies that typically supply panels for gaming monitors) She too Much to the attention of CES this year, the colors of the sub-pixels line up in vertical RGB lines. Asus says the resulting clarity and color improvements “enhance your viewing experience no matter what you’re doing, making these monitors ideal choices for your multi-purpose setup.” “Whether you want the most accurate, boldest colors for your favorite game, the sharpest text for everyday PCs, or the maximum image resolution for content creation purposes, you’ll get it.”

One of the monitors, the 27-inch ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM, uses Tandem OLED technology for “incredible brightness and color gamut coverage as well as ultra-long display life,” according to Asus. The monitor lets you switch between 4K 240Hz or FHD 480Hz, and it offers “10-bit true color,” a DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 port with 80Gbps bandwidth, and an HDMI 2.1 port.

The other two displays, the 34-inch ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN and the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, use quantum dot OLED panels with “40% deeper black levels than previous QD-OLED panels.” The PG34WCDN offers a refresh rate of up to 360Hz, while the XG34WCDMS has a refresh rate of up to 280Hz, both of which support 10-bit true color. As for ports, it has a DisplayPort 1.4, an HDMI 2.1 port, and a USB-C port with Power Delivery (although the PG34WCDN offers 90W Power Delivery while the XG34WCDMS supports 15W).

Asus has yet to share details on when the displays will be available outside of saying it’s “on its way.”

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