ASUS Republic of Gamers has used CES 2026 to unveil its next generation of OLED gaming monitors, introducing new RGB Stripe Pixel OLED technology designed to deliver sharper text, cleaner visuals and deeper blacks across its premium display lineup.
The move reinforces ASUS ROG’s strong position in the global OLED monitor market. This year’s focus is not just higher refresh rates, but fixing long-standing OLED pain points such as text fringing and raised blacks in bright rooms.
At the centre of the new lineup is RGB Stripe Pixel OLED technology, which changes the sub-pixel structure to a more traditional RGB stripe layout.

ASUS says this significantly reduces colour fringing around text and fine UI elements, improving clarity for everyday computing, productivity and content creation, while retaining OLED’s trademark contrast and near-instant response times.
The technology debuts across both QD-OLED and Tandem OLED panels.
Leading the charge is the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN, a 34-inch ultrawide WQHD monitor that ASUS bills as the world’s first RGB OLED gaming display. It features a 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time and support for DisplayHDR True Black 500, alongside DisplayPort 2.1a, HDMI 2.1 and USB-C with 90W power delivery.
Joining it is the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, another 34-inch ultrawide QD-OLED model with a 280Hz refresh rate and a more compact stand aimed at space-conscious setups.

For gamers chasing flexibility, the 26.5-inch ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM introduces a Tandem RGB OLED panel with a dual-mode feature, allowing users to switch between 4K at 240Hz and Full HD at a blistering 480Hz. ASUS claims the pure RGB design boosts colour volume by up to 27 percent compared with traditional WOLED panels.
ASUS has also refreshed its popular 32-inch 4K model with the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM Gen 3, adding the same RGB improvements while retaining a 240Hz refresh rate.
Across the lineup, ASUS is rolling out its new BlackShield film, which increases perceived black levels by up to 40% and improves scratch resistance, alongside OLED Care Pro features aimed at reducing burn-in.
Australian pricing and availability have yet to be confirmed.





























