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ASUS ROG Expands OLED Monitors for Esports and Creators

ASUS ROG Expands OLED Monitors for Esports and Creators
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ASUS ROG’s OLED strategy: one lineup for pros, creators, and workers

ASUS ROG’s new OLED monitor lineup is a family of gaming and creator displays that combine high refresh rates, calibrated colour accuracy, and flexible form factors to serve esports competitors, professional content creators, and hybrid workers under one coordinated portfolio. At COMPUTEX 2026, ASUS put OLED at the centre of this strategy with ROG Swift, Strix gaming displays, ProArt creator monitors, ZenScreen portables, and conferencing-focused business screens. This shift signals that the ASUS ROG OLED monitor is no longer a niche halo product, but a broad platform that spans 24.5‑inch esports panels to 32‑inch 4K QD‑OLED reference displays. By tying these launches to expanded esports partnerships and new peripherals, ASUS is positioning ROG as a full ecosystem for competitive play, while the ProArt and ZenScreen ranges aim to keep editors, streamers, and remote professionals inside the same display family.

Strix OLED targets esports with ultra-fast Tandem WOLED panels

The headline gaming announcement is the ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace, described by ASUS as the world’s first OLED esports monitor. This 24.5‑inch Strix gaming display uses a 1920 x 1080 TrueBlack Glossy Tandem WOLED panel with a 540Hz refresh rate and 0.02ms response time, giving competitive players an OLED gaming monitor tuned for high‑FPS titles. ASUS says Tandem WOLED technology delivers up to 15% higher peak brightness, 25% larger colour volume, and 60% longer OLED lifespan than earlier WOLED designs. Developed with feedback from BLAST and PGL pros, the monitor adds practical esports gaming gear features like stand and base measurement markings, a Quick OSD menu, and Esports Color modes to ease the jump from TN panels. The wider Strix range also introduces the 31.5‑inch XG32UQWMS and 5K XG27JCEG, both supporting Dual Mode refresh options for either 4K or higher‑speed lower resolutions.

ASUS ROG Expands OLED Monitors for Esports and Creators

ProArt and ZenScreen OLED bring creator-grade colour and connectivity

On the creator side, ASUS is expanding its ProArt display line with new 4K QD‑OLED panels aimed at post‑production and colour‑critical workflows. The ProArt creator monitor flagship, ProArt Display OLED PA32USD, uses a 31.5‑inch 4K QD‑OLED panel with up to 1000‑nits peak brightness over a 3% area, 99% DCI‑P3 coverage, true 10‑bit colour, and factory calibration to Delta E<1. According to ASUS, the PA32USD supports ProArt calibration software as well as Calman and Light Illusion ColourSpace CMS, and adds dual Thunderbolt 4 ports plus dual 12G‑SDI inputs for uncompressed 4K signals at 60Hz. Below it, the PA279CDV and PA329CDV provide 26.5‑inch and 31.5‑inch 4K QD‑OLED options with USB‑C 96‑watt Power Delivery, Auto KVM, and HDMI 2.1. Alongside these, new ZenScreen portable monitors and conferencing displays with built‑in webcams and USB‑C docking extend ASUS’s OLED and hybrid‑work story beyond the gaming desk.

Esports partnerships bring new keyboards, mousepads and social reach

ASUS Republic of Gamers is pairing its OLED expansion with fresh esports gaming gear developed in partnership with top teams. The ROG Hone Control Ace L Vitality Edition mousepad is the first control pad from ROG, built with Team Vitality CS2 and Valorant players. It uses a high‑friction fabric surface for stable tracking, a 4mm thickness to dampen minor hand vibrations, and a 490mm x 420mm footprint to support low‑sensitivity play. ROG also introduced the Falchion Ace 75 HE magnetic keyboard in Lava Red, a compact board tuned for tournaments with magnetic switches, customizable actuation points and Rapid Trigger behaviour. Valorant champion Brock “Brawk” Somerhalder calls the adjustable actuation on the Falchion Ace 75 HE “a game changer” for response time. To connect more directly with competitors, ROG is backing these launches with a new @rogesportsglobal Instagram account and broader Team Vitality and Cloud9 collaborations.

ASUS ROG Expands OLED Monitors for Esports and Creators

A unified ecosystem: from TUF Gaming to conferencing displays

Beyond flagship ROG and ProArt models, ASUS is filling out its ecosystem with TUF Gaming monitors, ZenScreen portables, and office‑ready conferencing displays. The TUF Gaming Series 5 targets players who want high refresh rates without moving to premium ROG models, extending ASUS’s OLED and LCD options into more accessible builds. Business‑focused monitors add integrated webcams, Microsoft Teams controls, and USB‑C docking, aligning with the same hybrid‑work trends that drive interest in portable ZenScreen panels. On the high end, ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM and PG27UCWM add Tandem RGB OLED panels with Dual Mode (4K 240Hz or FHD 480Hz), Dolby Vision, VESA DisplayHDR True Black, and DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 connectivity. Updated OLED Care Pro and GaNFET‑based power designs reduce heat and help protect panels. Together, these moves show ASUS aiming to keep gamers, creators, and professionals within a single, OLED‑ready display family.

ASUS ROG Expands OLED Monitors for Esports and Creators

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