ASUS teases their 1440p ROG Swift ENDGAME 240Hz OLED gaming monitor

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ASUS teases their 1440p ROG Swift ENDGAME 240Hz OLED gaming monitor

ASUS has revealed their ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM 1440p ENDGAME gaming monitor

At CEs 2023, ASUS plans to showcase their new ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM 1440p ENDGAME, a new gaming monitor from ASUS that features a 2560x1440 OLED screen that can operate at 240Hz. 

With its high refresh rates and its OLED screen technology, ASUS' next-generation ROG Swift gaming monitor should be capable of delivering ultra fast response times and low levels of motion blur. OLED screens can offer gamers excellent gaming experiences, and in 2023 OLED screen technology is expected to become a lot more commonplace. 

With this screen featuring ROG Swift branding, ASUS' new ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM 1440p ENDGAME almost certainly ships with both FreeSync and G-Sync support out of the box. The screen has a 27-inch screen size, and its OLED display panel will give users access to deeper blacks and a higher quality HDR experience than most other PC monitors. With this screen being gaming-oriented, the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM 1440p ENDGAME is also likely to feature a Matte display coating.

ASUS plans to showcase their ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM 1440p ENDGAME gaming display at CES 2023 alongside a wide range of other products.  

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ASUS teases their 1440p ROG Swift ENDGAME 240Hz OLED gaming monitor

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09-12-2022, 14:55:54

AngryGoldfish
This is actually pretty close to being the 'endgame' monitor for many.Quote

09-12-2022, 15:20:59

Dicehunter
32", 4K, 240Hz, OLED with no burn in, That is the dream monitor for me.Quote

09-12-2022, 21:26:47

AngryGoldfish
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Originally Posted by Dicehunter View Post
32", 4K, 240Hz, OLED with no burn in, That is the dream monitor for me.
Is OLED with no burn in possible?Quote

09-12-2022, 21:51:53

Warchild
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Originally Posted by AngryGoldfish View Post
Is OLED with no burn in possible?
well there are burn in prevention features to stop it, but if you are dumb enough to turn that off, you are asking for trouble.Quote

09-12-2022, 21:57:00

NeverBackDown
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Originally Posted by Warchild View Post
well there are burn in prevention features to stop it, but if you are dumb enough to turn that off, you are asking for trouble.
Most first gen LG OLED tvs don't have this and knowing 2 people owning 3 of these TV's used constantly I have yet to notice any burn in.

People really drive home this issue when it's not that common especially seeing as most phones use OLED and have high brightness displays, rarely ever here anything about burn in there as well.

Not saying it's impossible but it's definitely unlikelyQuote
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