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ASUS ROG Swift OLED 27” 1440P Gaming Monitor (PG27AQDP) – WOLED, QHD, 480Hz, 0.03ms, G-SYNC Compatible, Custom Heatsink, AI Assistant, DisplayHDR400 True Black, 99% DCI-P3, True 10-bit, DisplayWidget

Original price was: €999.Current price is: €850.

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Stay ahead of the game with the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP— the world’s first 1440p 480 Hz OLED monitor. Designed for esports and the latest action-packed AAA titles, this 27-inch QHD gaming monitor features a blazing-fast 480 Hz refresh rate for unbelievably smooth visuals and lightning-quick 0.03 ms response times. The OLED panel offers 99% DCI-P3 coverage, ensuring unparalleled image clarity and vibrant colors. Plus, the new ROG AI Assistant is designed to improve gaming experiences. To ensure the longevity of the monitor, new OLED Care+ software offers a host of features to safeguard the OLED panel and an advanced custom heatsink provides exceptional passive cooling to reduce the risk of burn-in.
World’s first 1440P 480Hz OLED gaming monitor
26.5” QHD 480Hz WOLED gaming monitor with 0.03ms response time for sharp and ultra-fast gaming visuals
Exclusive gaming AI assistant to help you better navigate your gaming experience
ROG exclusive OLED Anti flicker technology helps reduce the flicker during refresh rate fluctuations
99% DCI-P3 color gamut and Delta E <2 color difference for astonishing HDR performance
Exclusive Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) technology enables even crisper and clearer motion in fast paced games
What’s in the box: USB 3.2 cable, DisplayPort cable, HDMI Ultra High-Speed Cable, Microfiber cloth, Power cord & adapter, ROG pouch, ROG sticker, VESA mount kit, Warranty Card, Color pre-calibration report, Quick start guide
3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid from 9/15/2021 to 8/31/2025)

8 reviews for ASUS ROG Swift OLED 27” 1440P Gaming Monitor (PG27AQDP) – WOLED, QHD, 480Hz, 0.03ms, G-SYNC Compatible, Custom Heatsink, AI Assistant, DisplayHDR400 True Black, 99% DCI-P3, True 10-bit, DisplayWidget

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  1. Cole

    Perfect size and performance!
    I was in the market for a large 16:9 inch monitor, of which there aren’t very many. I originally discovered the XG43UQ, also from Asus. At 43″, it was quite the behemoth to have on a desk and being a VA panel, colors looked quite nice on it and the HDR performance was good for an LCD display. However, I found the size to be almost overwhelming sitting so close to it. That combined with the slow pixel response time made me eventually return it. I still didn’t want to give up though, so a few months passed and after much research I discovered this unit of a monitor. It checked all the boxes for me. Big, but not too big. High quality IPS display. And it was Asus so it matched the rest of my setup to boot! I was weary at first because at the time there were almost no reviews on the thing and very little information on real world performance. However, when I took it out of the box, all my worries went away. The color accuracy was much better than my old budget VA panel, the response times were good so there is virtually no smearing, and the size was perfect! Not too big to where you can’t see the edges of the screen, but still large enough to be immersive and useful for couch co-op. If you’re in the market for a large monitor that’s not OLED, the PG38UQ is a great performer and worthy of your consideration. After owning mine for almost a year, I still get excited to sit down and use it!

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  2. Monte Harrington

    Great Monitor!
    This 38″ 4K Asus monitor offers a lot to love when it comes to functionality and performance. Designed for work, gaming, and creative needs, it offers an array of features to elevate your digital experience.Readability is a standout feature; the clarity of text is remarkable. If spreadsheets and articles are part of your daily grind, your eyes will be in for a treat.Color accuracy is another high point. Creative professionals and color aficionados will find that this monitor meets their expectations.A word about screen size and distance: At 38 inches, it is best viewed from 2-3 feet away (approximately 60-90 cm). This is about the largest screen that’s comfortably usable at 4K resolution.The IPS panel does show some minor corner glow on darker scenes, but this is unlikely to interfere with your day-to-day activities.As for HDR, it’s more of a checkbox feature. While it’s there and technically functions, don’t expect it to be the star of the show. Consider it a “nice-to-have” rather than a game-changer.Where compatibility is concerned, the 16:9 aspect ratio with 4K resolution is spot-on. Need to downscale to 1080p for graphically demanding games? No problem—everything scales smoothly, sans glitches.For gamers, the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) options are a boon. With G-Sync compatibility included, the monitor promises smoother gameplay whether you’re using high-end Nvidia and AMD cards or modern consoles like the Xbox Series X and Sony PlayStation 5.One more perk for those worried about the longevity of their screens: this monitor doesn’t suffer from the image burn-in risks that you might associate with OLED technology.While the monitor has 5W speakers and USB connections, consider these features the cup holders of this technological “sports car”—nice to have but not why you made the purchase.Now, if there’s a chink in the armor, it’s the lack of deep blacks that OLED technology offers. While the monitor excels in many areas, if you’re seeking OLED-level blacks, this isn’t the screen for you.In summary, this 38” 4K Asus monitor is a nearly perfect blend of size, clarity, and versatility. If you’re eyeing an upgrade, it comes highly recommIt is highly recommended if you’re considering an upgrade.

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  3. AaronK

    Bricked my pc for gaming
    I hooked up this monitor and it was working amazing in bo6 for the first 5 or 6 matches. Then i went into the settings on screen, while i was in the game but not playing, and just switched the slider on the setting that says to allow gsync/freesync or whatever. My screen went black instantly, then showed static. I had to hard reset the pc, and now i can no longer boot the game without it crashing in the first 30 seconds with an error. I tried uninstalling bo6, and reinstalling. No help. I tried scan and repair, no help. I tried system restore, reinstall of gpu drivers, cache cleaning, and even my old adus monitor, as well as dp cable swap, and it still won’t boot the game. I think this monitor bricked my gpu or something in my system. Very disappointed at this time. I will probably have to build an entirely new pc now and all because of one setting change, its crazy. Would not recommend this to anyone due to risk and what happened to me.

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  4. Daniel.G

    Grabé todo desde encendí el PC, y puede ver que se parpadea desde 2:15, flickering demasiado, lo que yo he intentado de solucionar:1.actualizar al firmeware a 106 ( la version más actualizada a la fecha que subí este video)2, apagar HEC en OSD3, apagar VRR4, cambia a cable que sea de DP o HDMI5, deja solamente un monitor ( porque tengo otro OLED que esta arrbia G9)despues de investigar no soy único que tenga la situación, busco todas las formas para arreglarlo , y también en Forum de ROG, pero no.cuando se funciona , literalmente es un monitor excelente, pero no se, tengo otro oled de G9 , y nunca me da este problema, no se si me toca mala suerte o trae defecto de fábrica

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  5. Amelia

    Super smooth of course, but the text fringing is genuinely so bad I had to return it. Colors are amazing because OLED, smooth because 480HZ, but the crosshair is not where it’s supposed to be leading to me losing all my gunfights in Valorant because the crosshair was offset,

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  6. Xander707

    Y Con Sus 38″ Pfff!!! La Calidad Visual Que Aporta de 1080p a 4K y Viceversa; Películas, Juegos, Adobe, Todo, Absolutamente Todo Lo Que Sale del Panel de Este Monitor Es Sin Lugar A Dudas……. ” I M P R E S I O N A N T E ” Y No, No Es Fanboyismo En Este Caso Y Para Este Monitor En Concreto, En Definitiva ASUS Sabe Lo Que Hace Y Lo Hizo Como Dios Manda… Podría Decir Más de Lo Mismo Que Muchos Ya Han Comentado Aquí, Pero A Estas Alturas Ya No Es Necesario… Lo Que Si Es Que No Se Van A Arrepentir Para Nada ;-D

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  7. FD

    Check all the right boxes for me:- Large 16:9 format- Non-OLED, so no burn-in- Non-OLED, so BRIGHT even with 100% white- 4K- 144hz- RBG sub-pixel layout so PERFECT text claritySure it’s not “inky black” like OLED but considering I don’t need to worry about OLED-specific nonsense like burn-in or ABSL, I’m perfectly OK with the black level of IPS. Beyond this, everything else is perfect. Colours are rich, whites are bright, above avg refresh rate, VRR, clear text.10/10.

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  8. Amazon Customer

    This monitor is quite amazing and firmware is top notch. 5 stars but I’m exchanging for UCDM model simply because I can control the ambient light environment to gain better contrast and color levels. I prefer the anti reflection coating this monitor has and HDR looks great and handles dark scenes with zero OLED flicker.My only concern is that the colours just didn’t hit the mark for me which is pretty much the only drawback I could find with this product.Pros: – Handles bright ambient room light very well-No OLED flicker that I could notice when using in dark scenes when using variable refresh rate-Dual mode function for 1080p in FPS games-HDR in supported games amazing.-Super high peak brightnessCons: -Frequently selling above MSRP for whatever reason-HDR didn’t hit the mark on unsupported games and further desaturated colors. (Disabling HDR mostly fixed this)-Colour aren’t as vibrant and noticeably lacking compared to cheaper high quality IPS gaming monitors.

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    ASUS ROG Swift OLED 27” 1440P Gaming Monitor (PG27AQDP) – WOLED, QHD, 480Hz, 0.03ms, G-SYNC Compatible, Custom Heatsink, AI Assistant, DisplayHDR400 True Black, 99% DCI-P3, True 10-bit, DisplayWidget
    ASUS ROG Swift OLED 27” 1440P Gaming Monitor (PG27AQDP) – WOLED, QHD, 480Hz, 0.03ms, G-SYNC Compatible, Custom Heatsink, AI Assistant, DisplayHDR400 True Black, 99% DCI-P3, True 10-bit, DisplayWidget

    Original price was: €999.Current price is: €850.

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