FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026|No. 2498
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ASUS and ROG Launch New OLED and Gaming Monitors at Computex 2026

ASUS and its ROG division introduced several new monitors at Computex 2026, including OLED models, a 5K display, and TUF Gaming series with upgraded features.

ASUS and ROG showcased a diverse range of monitors at Computex 2026, from OLED gaming displays to high-resolution productivity screens.
ASUS and ROG showcased a diverse range of monitors at Computex 2026, from OLED gaming displays to high-resolution productivity screens.
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In addition to announcing a new AI ecosystem, a new Android tablet and new devices from the Expertbook, Zenbook, Vivobook and TUF Gaming series, PC manufacturer and component maker ASUS has taken advantage of its presence at Computex 2026, held once again in Taiwan, to update its monitor portfolio, both under the main brand and its gaming division known as Republic of Gamers (ROG), with a new line that includes not only gaming devices, but also others focused on content creation, teleworking and productivity.

Below we detail each and every monitor launched by ASUS and ROG during the 2026 edition of Computex.

New ROG OLED monitors

First, ASUS has launched the new ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM and PG32UCWM, Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace and ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS, a new range of monitors with OLED panels featuring an updated Neo Proximity sensor with five adjustable levels of motion sensitivity for more accurate detection, an Auto Away Timer of 1 to 15 minutes and a new GaNFET power supply that allows better heat dissipation and extends the monitor's lifespan without sacrificing performance.

The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM is a 32-inch 4K Tandem RGB OLED monitor with a TrueBlack Glossy coating to offer users ultra-sharp images and incredibly accurate colors, a color volume 27% higher compared to previous WOLED panels by eliminating the white subpixel, and a response time of just 0.03 ms that eliminates ghosting and motion blur when gaming or watching content.

Additionally, this monitor includes a Dual Mode that allows users to effortlessly switch between a 4K at 240 Hz resolution and an FHD at 480 Hz resolution, supports Dolby Vision and VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black, and offers extensive connectivity, including DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 with full 80 Gbps bandwidth, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 90-watt power delivery.

Meanwhile, the ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace is the world's first 24.5-inch OLED monitor designed specifically for professional esports players. It features a Tandem WOLED TrueBlack Glossy panel with 1920 x 1080 resolution and 540 Hz refresh rate, a response time of 0.02 ms and the TrueBlack glossy coating that provides ultra-sharp images and text, with three esports color modes to optimize game images and a new Quick OSD menu that allows players to easily adjust key settings before each match.

Finally, the ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS mounts a 31.5-inch 4K Tandem WOLED TrueBlack Glossy panel with Dual Mode (4K at 240 Hz / FHD at 480 Hz) providing up to 15% more peak brightness, 25% more color volume and extends monitor lifespan by up to 60% compared to previous generation WOLED panels, incorporates a Neo Proximity sensor for intelligent presence detection and automated protection, and its connectivity includes DisplayPort 1.4 DSC, two HDMI 2.1, and a USB hub.

ROG Strix 5K XG27JCEG

Apart from the new OLED monitors, ASUS has also renewed the ROG Strix series with the new 5K XG27JCEG, a monitor equipped with a panel that has a resolution of 5,120 x 2,880 pixels and a pixel density of 218 ppi and incorporates Frame Rate Boost technology that allows users to switch from 5K at 80 Hz to QHD at 320 Hz (OC) for a truly agile gaming experience.

Additionally, this monitor includes a KVM switch with hotkeys to effortlessly switch and manage between two connected systems and comprehensive connectivity with DisplayPort 1.4 DSC, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 15-watt power delivery.

New ASUS TUF Gaming VG34WQML5F and VG27AQML5F

The new ASUS TUF Gaming Series 5 has been designed for gamers who demand both maximum performance and a clean, efficient setup, featuring a redesigned space-saving stand with a compact and ergonomic size that offers full tilt, swivel, rotation, and height adjustments, ensuring "personalized comfort even during the longest gaming marathons."

The first model in this new gaming monitor range is the ASUS TUF Gaming VG34WQML5F, a device featuring a 34-inch 1500R curved Fast VA panel with WQHD resolution (3440 x 1440 pixels), 240 Hz refresh rate and 0.5 ms GTG response time, with Frame Rate Boost technology featuring dual mode switching from WQHD at 240 Hz to HD at 480 Hz, ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) technology that further reduces motion blur and ghosting, support for AMD FreeSync Premium and adaptive sync, and ASUS DisplayWidget Center, a technology that provides quick access to OSD settings via mouse control.

On the other hand, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQML5F mounts a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with QHD resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, with a refresh rate of 320 Hz and a GTG response time of 0.3 ms, and is compatible with VESA DisplayHDR 400 and G-SYNC for smooth, tear-free gaming experiences.

Additionally, the VG27AQML5F also includes DisplayWidget Center and exclusive ASUS gaming features, among which we must highlight GameVisual, AI Visual, and GamePlus (crosshair, timer, FPS counter, screen alignment), which enhance immersion and competitiveness in gaming. Both monitors are compatible with the TUF Gaming Monitor Arm AAS02, which supports a screen up to 32 inches via a standard VESA mount (75 x 75 mm or 100 x 100 mm), offers full adjustability including height, tilt, swivel, rotation, and extension, and includes a built-in cable management design to keep your desk tidy and organized.

New ProArt Display OLED monitors

ASUS does not forget creative professionals, so it has also updated the ProArt Display OLED series with three new monitors: the ProArt Display OLED PA32USD, ProArt Display OLED PA279CDV and PA329CDV.

The new ASUS ProArt Display OLED PA32USD features a 31.5-inch QD-OLED 4K panel with up to 1,000 nits peak brightness, 99% DCI-P3 and true 10-bit color depth, includes dual 12G-SDI inputs to support uncompressed video signals up to 4K at 60 Hz, and offers a wide variety of connectivity options with two Thunderbolt 4 ports (one supporting up to 96-watt power delivery and the other offering daisy-chain support), HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and a built-in USB 3.2 hub with two USB Type-A ports and one USB Type-C port.

The ASUS ProArt Display OLED PA279CDV (26.5 inches) and PA329CDV (31.5 inches) feature QD-OLED 4K panels with up to 1,000 nits peak brightness offering 99% DCI-P3 and true 10-bit color depth for exceptional color reproduction intended for video editing and post-production, and have very comprehensive connectivity with a USB-C port with 96-watt power delivery, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4 DSC with daisy-chain support, and a built-in USB 3.2 hub.

New ASUS ZenScreen series (OLED, Duo, and Color ePaper)

The new family of ASUS ZenScreen monitors enables efficient dual-screen productivity and consists of three models from the OLED, Duo, and Color ePaper series: the ASUS ZenScreen OLED MQ14FCKV, ASUS ZenScreen Duo MB14FCD, and ASUS ZenScreen Color ePaper MP13UC.

The first is the ASUS ZenScreen OLED MQ14FCKV, a 14-inch monitor featuring a panel with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels that delivers high-contrast images and 90% DCI-P3 coverage, with a 16:10 aspect ratio providing users with additional vertical viewing area for more efficient multitasking, and the M Model P3 color temperature mode that ensures compatibility with macOS devices.

Additionally, this ZenScreen OLED MQ14FCKV weighs less than 500 grams, integrates a USB-C port with up to 65 watts for charging laptops, and includes ASUS DisplayWidget Center for automated power management and screen rotation.

Meanwhile, the ASUS ZenScreen Duo MB14FCD offers users extensive dual-screen productivity in a portable format thanks to dual 14-inch FHD IPS panels with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 100% sRGB color gamut, allowing you to create a huge 20-inch visual workspace.

It also features a durable 360° hinge, built-in stand and tripod mount, can be placed in horizontal, vertical, or tent mode, and has dual USB-C ports (supporting power pass-through) and mini-HDMI ports.

Finally, the ASUS ZenScreen Color ePaper MP13UC is a 13.3-inch touch monitor with a 3,200 x 2,400 pixel panel and 300 ppi supporting up to 4,069 colors. Unlike traditional ePaper, this monitor has a 35 Hz refresh rate for smoother, more dynamic scrolling, and includes ASUS Ghosting-Free technology delivering sharp text and high-quality images.

Furthermore, this TÜV Rheinland-certified monitor produces zero blue light and zero flicker to protect your eyes, and its integrated touch functionality makes it ideal for document review, prolonged browsing, and long study sessions.

This monitor comes with the foldable ZenScreen ATS01D stand, which allows height adjustment from 190 to 365 millimeters, tilt and ±90° rotation, weighs only 538 grams, supports screens up to 16 inches, and is compatible with VESA mounts.

New ASUS videoconferencing monitors BE34WCGNK and BE27ACGNK

Finally, ASUS has introduced two new monitors for videoconferencing: the BE34WCGNK and BE27ACGNK.

These two monitors meet the highest EPEAT sustainability standards, with the BE34WCGNK featuring a 34-inch 1500R curved VA panel with WQHD resolution (3440 x 1440 pixels), and the BE27ACGNK mounting a 27-inch IPS panel with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels).

Both monitors have a 120 Hz refresh rate, 99% sRGB for high-resolution images, a 5.0 megapixel webcam, dedicated controls for Microsoft Teams, a 96-watt ASUS Power Sync power supply, RJ45 connectivity for stable internet access, and TÜV Rheinland-certified Low Blue Light and Flicker-free functions for more comfortable and healthier viewing.

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