ASUS unveils world's first 240Hz QD-OLED and MLA monitors

asus unveils world first 240hz oled monitors


asus unveils world first 240hz oled monitors

If you were sitting there thinking, geez, I wish OLED monitors were just more responsive, then I have some good news for you: Asus has announced 240Hz OLED monitors at Gamescom 2023.

The Asus ROG Swift PG32UCDM is the world's first 32-inch, 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor. It features HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and VRR. This means that while great for PC gaming, it will also double as a fantastic monitor to hook up a PS5 or Xbox Series X to.

The Asus ROG Swift PG32UCDM uses Samsung's second generation QD-OLED technology that fixes text clarity issues by adapting its subpixel structure. The monitor can hit 1000 nits (peak) and uses a heatsink.

Also announced was the Asus ROG Swift PG34WCDM, a 34-inch WOLED monitor with a 1440p resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. Ostensibly, this can get even brighter than QD-OLED as it features LG's MLA technology (1300 nits peak).

Both monitors are slated for release in early 2024, so we can expect to see more announcements from other manufacturers to follow suit, culminating in CES.

This announcement follows LG Display's announcement of new LG WOLED monitors in new sizes.

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