ASUS Unveils New OLED Monitors Featuring the Brand’s 3rd Gen ROG OLED Technology
The Taiwanese leading tech brand, ASUS, has unveiled three new ROG series monitors with the 3rd Gen ROG OLED technology. The latest devices will be capable of delivering stunning visuals, crisp text, and motion clarity.
Here’s more about it.
New ASUS ROG Series Monitors Unveiled
Three new models comprising of the ROG Swift OLED PG39WCDM, ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP, and the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP have been introduced, equipped with the brand’s 3rd generation OLED technology.
The ROG Swift OLED PG39WCDM is a 39″ ultrawide monitor that offers users an immersive curved display panel, along with a premium combination of both resolution and refresh rate.
The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP 27″ monitor has a QHD screen resolution and a smoother 480Hz refresh rate support. Aimed at e-sports gamers, the monitor delivers the best display performance needed.
The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP is a 32″ monitor that boasts a dual mode functionality, enabling users to switch between 4K 240Hz and FHD 480Hz resolution and refresh rate combinations. This will help in allowing the users to experience the perfect gameplay for any games in their library.
Speaking about the new 3rd-Gen OLED Technology, it brings a 1300 nits peak brightness rate (30% brighter), Clear Pixel Edge feature (for optimized text quality), and Extreme Low Motion Blur (for better motion clarity). Other specs include a custom heatsink, 0.03 ms response time, and uniform brightness. ASUS OLED Care is also there with the three monitor models, and users won’t have to worry about any damages.
To learn more about this latest technology and the newly introduced monitors, visit the link given below.
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— ROG North America (@ASUS_ROGNA) January 12, 2024