ASUS opens preorders for 720Hz ROG Swift OLED gaming monitor
ASUS opens preorders for its ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W gaming monitor, featuring dual-mode OLED technology and refresh rates up to 720Hz.
ASUS has opened preorders for its ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W, a gaming monitor that has attracted significant attention for pushing refresh rates far beyond current mainstream standards. First revealed last year, the display has since gained a strong reputation among gaming and display enthusiasts, many of whom have been waiting to see whether it would reach the market as a commercial product.
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The launch reflects growing demand for ultra-high-performance gaming hardware, particularly among competitive players who prioritise speed and responsiveness. With its combination of OLED technology and extreme refresh rates, the new ROG Swift OLED monitor represents one of the most ambitious display releases of 2025 so far.
Extreme refresh rates reach the consumer market
The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W is built around a 27-inch OLED panel with a native QHD resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels. ASUS has confirmed that the monitor can deliver a native refresh rate of 540Hz at this resolution, placing it among the fastest consumer displays currently available.
A key feature of the monitor is its dual-mode capability. Users can switch the display to a lower resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels, allowing the refresh rate to increase further to 720Hz. This option is designed primarily for competitive gaming scenarios, where motion clarity and reduced latency can take precedence over image sharpness.
The panel is based on LG’s latest Tandem OLED technology, which is also used in LG’s UltraGear 27GX790B-B. By offering two performance modes within a single display, ASUS aims to provide flexibility for both everyday gaming and high-level competitive play. The approach reflects a wider industry trend towards displays that can adapt to different use cases without requiring multiple monitors.
OLED performance and features aimed at gamers
OLED technology plays a central role in the monitor’s appeal beyond its refresh rate figures. OLED panels offer fast pixel response times, helping reduce motion blur and ghosting. When combined with very high refresh rates, this results in smoother motion and a more responsive feel during gameplay.
These characteristics are particularly relevant for fast-paced multiplayer titles such as Valorant, Counter-Strike 2 and Fortnite. In such games, players often rely on split-second reactions, and even small reductions in perceived latency can make a noticeable difference. Compared with traditional LCD panels running at 240Hz or 360Hz, the OLED-based display may provide more consistent visual clarity during rapid movement.
ASUS has also included features intended to improve image quality and long-term reliability. The monitor uses a glossy screen coating designed to enhance contrast and deliver deeper blacks and more vibrant colours. To address OLED burn-in, ASUS has added its OLED Care Pro system, which includes a proximity sensor that automatically dims or turns off the display when the user moves away.
Pricing, availability and competition
Preorders for the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W are now live in several regions, including the United States. The monitor is available from the ASUS online store and from selected retailers such as Newegg. Pricing is around US$1,099, positioning the display firmly in the premium gaming monitor segment.
While the price may make it out of reach for casual users, it is broadly in line with other high-end OLED gaming displays that offer cutting-edge performance. ASUS is targeting enthusiasts and competitive players who are willing to pay a premium for the fastest possible visuals.
For buyers seeking a similar experience at a slightly lower cost, LG’s UltraGear 27GX790B-B offers comparable dual-mode refresh rate technology and is priced at roughly US$100 less. The presence of competing products suggests that ultra-high-refresh OLED monitors are beginning to form a distinct category within the wider display market.
With the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W, ASUS is demonstrating how far gaming display technology has advanced in recent years. As refresh rates continue to rise and OLED adoption grows, monitors like this highlight the increasing focus on speed, responsiveness and visual precision for competitive gaming.





