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ASUS ROG unveils two world's first 4K WOLED gaming monitors

ASUS has unveiled two new, world-first 4K WOLED gaming monitors, featuring TrueBlack Glossy film and dual modes for e-sports gamers.

ASUS ROG unveils two world's first 4K WOLED gaming monitors
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TL;DR: ASUS unveils the world's first 32-inch 4K WOLED gaming monitors, the ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG and XG32UCWG, featuring ultra-high refresh rates up to 240Hz at 4K and 480Hz at FHD, advanced OLED Care Pro technology, TrueBlack Glossy panels, and adaptive sync for premium gaming performance.

The OLED gaming monitor market is heating up, and with Computex scheduled to officially kick off this week, we can expect many of these gorgeous displays to be showcased by leading companies in the space, such as ASUS.

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Ahead of the annual trade show, ASUS has taken to its blog to share a release regarding a selection of world-first gaming monitor offerings, which I expect the company will be showcasing at Computex 2025. ASUS has announced the ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG and XG32UCWG, the world's first 4K WOLED gaming monitors.

Each of these monitors features "one-tap" FHD mode, meaning users are able to press a button and change the monitor refresh rate and resolution from 4K 240Hz to 1920 x 1080p (FHD) at 480Hz for the XG32UCWMG, and 330Hz for the XG32UCWG.

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In addition to these insane refresh rates and resolutions, ASUS has equipped each of the displays with its OLED Care Pro suite and Neo Proximity sensor. These OSD features are designed to mitigate the risk of burn-in. ASUS has revised the stand design on these monitors, with the new stand being designed to take up as little desk space as possible.

A big point of improvement with these new displays is the TrueBlack Glossy film, which ASUS states has resulted in a 38% drop in ambient reflections compared to previous glossy WOLED panels.

The only difference between these two panels is the refresh rates, with the XG32UCWMG being a 4K at 240Hz / FHD at 480Hz display, while the XG32UCWG is 4K at 165Hz / FHD at 300Hz. All of the other specifications are the same.

SpecificationXG32UCWGXG32UCWMG
Panel Size (diagonal)32" Wide Screen32" Wide Screen
Panel Backlight / TypeWOLEDWOLED
Display SurfaceTrueBlack GlossyTrueBlack Glossy
Color SaturationDCI-P3 99%DCI-P3 99%
True Resolution3840 x 21603840 x 2160
Refresh Rate165 Hz240 Hz
Dual Mode (Frame Rate Boost)4K@165Hz / FHD@330Hz4K@240Hz / FHD@480Hz
Brightness (Peak, HDR)1000 cd/m²1000 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio (Typical)1,500,000:11,500,000:1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10)178° (H) / 178° (V)178° (H) / 178° (V)
Display Colors1073.7 million (10-bit)1073.7 million (10-bit)
Response Time (Gray to Gray)0.03 ms0.03 ms
HDR SupportYesYes
Factory Pre-calibrationYesYes
Uniform BrightnessYesYes
AI Assistant TechnologyYesYes
ASUS OLED Care ProYesYes
Neo Proximity SensorYesYes
Adaptive SyncG-Sync® compatible + FreeSync™ Premium ProG-Sync® compatible + FreeSync™ Premium Pro
HDMI2x HDMI 2.12x HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort1x DP 1.41x DP 1.4 with DSC
USB3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
USB Type-C1x USB-C (PD 15W)1x USB-C (PD 15W)
AudioEarphone jackEarphone jack
SoftwareDisplayWidget CenterDisplayWidget Center
KVMAuto KVMAuto KVM
RGB LightingAura SyncAura Sync
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$1649.99 CAD$1656.99 CAD
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