Asus Unleashes 720Hz Glossy OLED Gaming Monitor, But at a Premium

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The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W can now be preordered in the US for $1,099.99.

The wait is over for competitive gamers and display enthusiasts seeking the next leap in motion clarity. Asus has officially opened preorders for its highly anticipated ROG Swift PG27AQWP-W, a 27-inch OLED monitor that pushes refresh rates to a blistering 720Hz in a unique dual-mode setup. However, this cutting-edge performance comes with a notable price tag and a key feature trade-off compared to its closest rival.

Price, Availability, and the LG Comparison

The monitor is now listed for preorder at Newegg for $1,099.99. It also saw a brief, sold-out appearance on the official Asus store. This price positions it squarely above its most direct competitor, the LG 27GX790B-B, which uses the same core 4-stack Tandem OLED panel and is currently available for $999.99.

So, what justifies the $100 premium? Asus is betting big on a bespoke TrueBlack Glossy coating. The company claims this zero-haze surface delivers sharper images, deeper blacks in dark scenes, and more vibrant colors compared to the matte finishes found on most other OLED gaming monitors, including the LG model. Asus also states it handles reflections better than previous-generation glossy panels.

The 720Hz Glossy OLED Promise

The headline feature is undoubtedly the raw speed. The PG27AQWP-W offers a native 540Hz refresh rate at its full 2560x1440 resolution, which is already in the upper echelon of gaming displays. Where it gets interesting is the "Dual Mode," which allows users to switch to a 720p resolution to achieve a staggering 720Hz refresh rate. This mode is tailor-made for esports professionals and ultra-competitive players in titles like *Counter-Strike 2* or Valorant, where every millisecond and frame of clarity counts.

Beyond the speed, the monitor boasts impressive image quality credentials:

  • HDR Performance: A peak brightness of 1,500 nits for HDR content, a significant step up from older WOLED monitors.

  • Color Coverage: 99.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certification.

  • Adaptive Sync: Support for both AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible technologies for tear-free gameplay.

For those ready to commit, you can check the latest status directly at the source: Asus ROG Swift PG27AQWP-W on the ASUS Store.

It has a unique transparent design at the back with RGB lighting.

The Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W.

Connectivity and the Missing Port

On the back, you'll find future-proof HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) ports, a headphone jack, and a USB hub. However, prospective buyers should note one clear omission compared to the LG 27GX790B-B: there is no USB-C port with power delivery or DisplayPort Alt Mode. This makes the Asus monitor less versatile for users who want to connect a modern laptop with a single cable.

The Bottom Line: Is It Worth It?

The Asus ROG Swift PG27AQWP-W makes a compelling case for being the ultimate speed-centric OLED for competitive gaming. The promise of a superior glossy coating for enhanced contrast and color pop, combined with the insane 540Hz/720Hz dual-mode flexibility, is unique.

However, the $1,099.99 price is steep, especially when the similarly-specced LG alternative is available for less. The lack of a USB-C port is also a tangible downside for a modern premium monitor. For gamers who prioritize pure motion clarity above all else and prefer a glossy finish, the Asus is a tantalizing option. For others, the LG model or even Asus's own $849.99 500Hz QD-OLED alternatives might represent better value.

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