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
$999.99
Price: $999.99
(as of Dec 27, 2024 05:19:35 UTC – Details)
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)
Customers say
Customers praise the monitor’s picture quality, color accuracy, and value for money. They find it a good gaming monitor with sharp visuals and vivid colors. Many consider it a decent 60Hz 4K monitor for the price. The functionality and build quality are also appreciated. However, some customers have differing opinions on speed and brightness.
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10 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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Kevin –
Sets the bar high.
This is a quality monitor thatâs very thin and light weight. It has excellent performance and superb colors. Itâs a perfect size monitor for gaming or everyday use, it sets the bar high. With this purchase you wonât have to upgrade for a very long time so the value is perfect.
MEATY –
Excellent choice. High quality, well priced!
I’m switching from 2021 Sam sung 4k 28″ monitors that both failed right after the warranty expired. I’ve always had good luck with Asus products, so I chose to go back to Asus on my monitors as well. No regrets with buying two of these to replace them! 1st improvement is that these do not have wall warts or power supply bricks, so cabling was a breeze with the standard PC 3-pin power cables. 2nd feature I like is the super thin, almost frameless design. While the viewable size isn’t the size of the actual display when off, it adds for a sleek look, especially when running two side-by-side. The image quality is excellent, brightness is good, and response time is perfect. I have a gaming PC connected to both, A PS5 to one, and a Raspberry Pi 4 and MS Surface connected to the other. The monitors transition seamlessly from one input to the other as things are powered on.. a feature with my Sam sungs that was a pain because I had to cycle inputs manually behind the monitors. The stand has 4 screws holding it in that can be used for the VESA mounting which is a great design. Last but not least, these have a gaming mode.. so playing hardcore in COD, the displays have a customizable and adjustable on-screen sight to assist. Love it!
Jamie Blumenfeld –
Excellent large format monitor with bells, whistles, and probably more.
This is as big as it gets without going to OLED or a “TV”, picture is good although not a standout IMO – I previously had a LG 32MU59-B from 2018 and I don’t think this looks any better, but the ASUS has lots more features and significantly higher refresh rate plus a lot more real estate.Stand is very limited; I went with a floor standing replacement so I could position the monitor perfectly for my setup. You will also likely need an adapter for mounting a camera to the top – nice that there is a mount & USB available for one though. One last complaint is the input placements are… bad. LIke, wtf were they thinking bad IMO – I’m sure for the right setup they work but the power cable positioning is not great all the way on the right side and requiring a 90deg plug, the DP outputs force the cable into a weird kink if you want to use their cover.I love the size, picture quality (it’s good), and refresh rate/sync options. HDR is a bust IMO since Win11 seems to really hate it with weird effects when you move HDR windows around. On sale it’s a good option, at full price I’d pass and opt for something smaller or bite the bullet on OLED (I’m not convinced for PC use yet, I do have an LG C3 TV which is good but also, to me, somewhat unimpressive from a PQ standpoint). This is also one of the few newer monitors in large format out there in late ’24 – all of the OLEDs currently available are using C2 era panels and very few flat monitors in this size are available in LED.
Chris Jones –
Dont know what to think.
It’s a good monitor. Vibrant colors. 4k resolution. 144 hz with 1ms response time. If you’re going from 1440p to 4k you wont see a big jump like 1080p to 2k. My only gripe is HDR. Whenever I turn it on, the colors seem more dull even though I’ve tried calibrating the settings. My biggest gripe is when I’m gaming on the Xbox Series X it seems like the video input is constantly changing when going from in game to the home screen instead of a smooth transition between game and home menu. The screen will flash black as if it were changing video input signals and does the same when going back to in game. Is this what HDR suppose to do? I don’t see how anyone would be OK with this. It also makes loading longer than it should. Due to this, I just leave HDR off as it looks better without imo. Not sure if it’s the XBOX series X doing this or the monitor.
Fourth Horseman –
Beautiful gaming monitor with all the features I wanted
Big, bright screen with excellent color rendering and great features for gaming, such as supporting both GSync and FreeSync, HDR, 144Hz, and anti-ghosting pixel overdrive settings. It seems well built and has a sturdy metal stand.It is an IPS panel not an OLED panel. This means it cannot produce the inky blacks that OLED does, but it will never have image burn-in the way OLEDs can. If you’re ok with that and you’re in the market for a big monitor that’s not so big that it overwhelms your desk then this is an excellent option.
Enrique López –
Leà demasiadas reseñas de que el monitor tenÃa fuga de luz y pÃxeles muertos, en mi caso llegó sin ningún problema. Los colores que ofrece, la imagen que da y la luz que emite se me hacen de muy buena calidad. Los materiales con los que está construido son muy buenos.
SoundSorcerer –
Excelente respuesta, muy rápido, con buena fluidez. Lo uso para jugar en PS5 y el rendimiento es de otro nivel⦠En resumen es un monitor que ofrece precisión y alta calidad de imagen.MUY RECOMENDABLE!
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.
Infinity Venture –
I recently had the pleasure of upgrading my gaming setup with the ASUS TUF Gaming 28â 4K 144Hz DSC HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor, and let me tell you, it has been an absolute game changer. This monitor is a testament to ASUS’s commitment to quality and innovation in the gaming industry.First and foremost, the 4K resolution combined with the blazing fast 144Hz refresh rate makes for an incredibly immersive gaming experience. The visuals are crisp, the colors are vibrant, and the level of detail in games is breathtaking. Whether exploring open worlds, engaging in fast-paced shooters, or enjoying a visually stunning game, this monitor will deliver in spades. 100% recommended!
McTHUG –
You should buy this one, it’s best for the price. Try using SVP software, it made my monitor look 10 times better after adjusting brightness, contrast & saturation settings in my media players (you also need to setup the proper codecs in media players or HDR will not work at all, google how to get your media players to work with SVP to get HDR to work… mine wasn’t even working even though I thought it was). I seek through the video to a dark spot and set your brightness, contrast and saturation in the media player there. After this, the darks and brights are so unbelievably awesome because there is 60 times more color than SDR, and the rest of the colors makes a difference too. I never had a clue it could look this good!! Use the DisplayPort Cable they give you in the box (it is superior to hdmi). Also, make sure you go Windows > Settings > System > HDR Option (turn on), and click above that option for more HDR options. There, the windows “HDR/SDR brightness balance” slider controls the SDR still visible (only the HDR pictures and videos can be HDR, so the rest is SDR, and therefore that slider does not affect the HDR at all.Change settings in monitor before switching to HDR mode in Windows, because you cannot change any monitor settings in HDR mode. (choose different modes in “GameVisual” category, I think Cinema Mode and Racing Mode or something allows you to change brightness, contrast, and even saturation.)After that, you never would have guessed it could make such a difference! Just remember to turn the HDR back off and on.Also, it literally gives off any heat at all somehow even though it’s so huge and powerful! It even has cheesy speakers don’t expect much there though haha.The DisplayPort cord they gave stopped working (or something? idk haha) It’s just a cheap cord, you should buy a good one!Overall, since I always use headphones, not the speakers, I give this monitor 10 out of 10 in everything else.