ASUS Previews Two New ROG Swift Gaming Monitors Ahead of CES 2026

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Las Vegas (Jan 5) - ASUS appears to have lifted the curtain early on two upcoming gaming monitors expected to feature at CES 2026 — the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN and the ROG Swift PG27UCWM.

The PG34WCDN is the larger of the two and targets ultrawide gaming enthusiasts. It features a 34-inch QD-OLED panel with a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution, a 21:9 aspect ratio and a subtle 1800R curve designed to enhance immersion without being overly aggressive. The monitor stands out with a peak refresh rate of 360Hz, a rapid 0.03ms grey-to-grey response time, 10-bit colour support and coverage of 99% of the DCI-P3 colour space.

This display also introduces an RGB-stripe sub-pixel layout, addressing colour fringing and improving text clarity — a known limitation in earlier ultrawide OLED monitors. The panel is paired with ASUS’ rumoured BlackShield coating, which contributes to deeper black levels and improved contrast.

The second model, the ROG Swift PG27UCWM, adopts a more conventional flat design. It is a 27-inch monitor built around LG’s latest fourth-generation Tandem WOLED panel, also using an RGB-stripe sub-pixel layout. With a pixel density of 166 pixels per inch, it delivers sharper visuals and supports dual display modes: 4K resolution at 240Hz or Full HD at 480Hz. The monitor is HDR10 certified.

Additional features include DisplayPort 2.1a with UHBR20 support, USB-C power delivery of up to 90W, ASUS OLED Care Pro, and a Neo Proximity Sensor that automatically dims and switches off the panel when no user is detected to help minimise burn-in.

Pricing has not yet been disclosed and is expected to be announced at a later date.

For Sabahans, particularly gamers and content creators outside major urban centres, these monitors could offer cutting-edge display performance for competitive gaming and creative work, although availability and pricing will likely determine how accessible they are locally once officially launched.