ASUS’ 360Hz ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN monitor is now available in the UK
ASUS’ RGB Stripe ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN monitor is now available to purchase
At CES 2026, ASUS unveiled its first RGB OLED monitor, the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN. Using Samsung’s RGB V-Stripe pixel layout to deliver clearer images with less “fringing”. Alongside clarity benefits, this 35-inch 3440×1440 boasts a 360Hz refresh rate, making it one of the fastest high-resolution OLED screens available.
At Scan Computers, the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN has become available in the UK for the first time. Right now, the screen is available for £1,098.98.
Below, we can see the impact of the PG34WCDN’s RGB Stripe pixels in action. Note how colour fringing has been removed from the edge of the text below. This new sub-pixel arrangement enables sharper text and more accurate colour reproduction. This is great news for anyone who does text-heavy work, or finds colour fringing very easy to notice.
High-end OLED specifications
This new RGB Stripe OLED screen features a 21:9 aspect ratio, a 0.03ms grey-to-grey response time, and has a 1800R curvature.
The screen is AMD FreeSync Pro Premium-certified and Nvidia G-Sync Compatible, featuring several unique ASUS add-ons. This includes a new “Black Shield” surface, a custom heatsink, and ASUS’ OLED Core PRO protection features.
ASUS’ “Blackshield” film reportedly boosts black levels by 40% in well-lit environments compared to their prior QD-OLED panels. This allows gamers to enjoy deeper blacks and perceive higher contrast ratios. Additionally, this film increases the scratch resistance of ASUS’ screens by 2.5x, protecting them from accidental abrasions.
Another feature of ASUS’ new PG34WCDN monitor is its support for 80 Gbps DisplayPort 2.1a. Additionally, the screen supports 99% of the DCI-P3 colour space with a delta E of less than 2. Furthermore, it has ASUS’ NEO proximity sensor, which protects your monitor from burn-in by transitioning your screen to a black image when it doesn’t detect a user. Other features like pixel cleaning, screen move, and boundary detection also help reduce the risk of burn-in.
While this screen’s £1,098.98 price tag is high, such high prices are not uncommon within the world of high-end OLED monitors. As one of the fastest OLED monitors available, this monitor is ideal for gamers. Furthermore, its RGB OLED (V-Stripe OLED) pixels make it ideal for gaming, media viewing, and workspace applications.
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