ASRock goes high-end with its Taichi OLED screens at Computex 2026
ASRock has invested in the latest OLED tech to build its Taichi monitor lineup
ASRock is showcasing its new Taichi lineup of OLED gaming displays, using the latest OLED technologies to create the fastest monitors possible. This includes displays that can run at up to 540Hz at their native resolutions, or up to 720Hz in “Dual Mode” in select models.
ASRock’s Taichi lineup includes both QD-OLED and Tandem OLED panels, giving buyers the option to choose their preferred panel type. Furthermore, many of ASRock’s models also have black and white options, giving buyers even more options.
Taichi TC027USB
With the TC027USB, ASRock is selling a 27-inch Tandem OLED display with native 4K resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate. With “Dual Mode”, this screen can also operate at 1080p 480Hz, giving competitive gamers the ability to trade sharpness for increased responsiveness.
This screen has a 0.03ms GTG response time and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 colour space. Additionally, this display features a peak brightness of 1000 nits in HDR mode, and supports AMD FreeSync Pro. Display options include 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 2.1, and USB Type-C.
Taichi TCo27QXB OLED
With the TC027USB, ASRock offers a 27-inch Tandem OLED display with native 1440p resolution and up to 540Hz refresh rate. With “Dual Mode”, this screen can also operate at HD (720p) 720Hz. This monitor is DisplayHDR True Black 500-certified and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro-certified.
This screen has a 0.03ms GTG response time and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 colour space. Additionally, this display features a peak brightness of 1500 nits in HDR mode. Display options include 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 2.1, and USB Type-C.
Moving to Quantum Dot with the TC027QXA
Next, we have the ASRock Taichi TCo27QXA, a 27-inch 1440p Quantum Dot OLED display. This monitor can operate at up to 500Hz and is DisplayHDR True Black 500 certified.
Like the monitors above, this screen features a KVM and has two HDMI ports, two DisplayPorts, and one USB Type-C display input.
Cranking QD-OLED to 4K
With the TCO27USA, we have a 27-inch Ultra HD (4K) Quantum Dot OLED panel that is available with either a black or white housing. The screen can operate at up to 240Hz and lacks dual mode. The screen is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified and has a peak brightness of 1000 nits. Like the screens above it also features a KWM, two HDM1 2.1 (48G), two DisplayPort 2.1 and one USB Type-C display input.
ASRock Phantom Gaming Monitors
Moving to ASRock’s Phantom Gaming range, we have our first non-OLED monitor in this article. The PG34QSR is a 34-inch ultra-wide 3440×1440 display that runs at up to 200Hz. With the screen’s 720p dual mode, it can operate at 400Hz, trading resolution for speed.
This monitor uses a 1500R curved panel and covers 90% of the DCI-P3 colour space. Its response time is 1ms (MPRT). This display is a more mainstream product for gamers who don’t want to use an OLED monitor.
Next, we have the Phantom Gaming PG027QSA, which is available in Black and White forms. This screen uses a 27-inch Quantum Dot OLED and offers gamers a 1440p resolution at up to 240Hz. This display is slower than its higher-end Taichi counterpart, but is more affordable. Regardless, it offers gamers fast 0.03 ms GTG response times and 99% DCI-P3 colour space coverage.
Be it for ultra-high-end or mainstream audiences, ASRock offers a wide range of displays to meet the needs of gamers and enthusiasts. Even within its OLED lineup, there are enthusiast options and more value-oriented models. Better still, fans of while hardware can buy white OLED monitors, something that is very rare for other brands.
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