Key Takeaways
- Asus will launch the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN using Samsung Display's Gen 5 QD-OLED technology.
- The ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG monitor has a peak brightness of 1,000 nits, 1440p resolution, and a 240 Hz refresh rate.
- The monitor will feature Android 14 and include various ports, although initial release delays occurred.
- Full panel brightness is expected to reach 250 nits, similar to previous models with Gen 2 QD-OLED panels.
- Additional features include an anti-reflective coating, eight selectable color temperatures, gamma adjustments, and picture-by-picture (PBP) functionality.
Earlier this week, Asus announced that it would be among the first to utilize Samsung Display's Gen 5 QD-OLED technology with the launch of the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN. Alongside this, the company has finally revealed the full specifications of a similar 34-inch gaming monitor that was first presented nearly a year ago.
Monitor Details
Initially showcased in May at Computex 2025, the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG was expected to be released by October for a price of $1,049, which would include Nvidia GeForce Now pre-installed. Although that didn't happen, Asus has provided additional details on specifications like peak brightness of 1,000 nits, a 1440p resolution, and a refresh rate of 240 Hz. For instance, Asus plans to incorporate Android 14 even after almost a year has passed, along with the following ports:
Brightness and Features
Furthermore, the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG is expected to achieve a full panel brightness of 250 nits, similar to previous 34-inch gaming monitors equipped with Gen 2 QD-OLED panels, such as the Alienware AW3425DW (currently priced at $799 on Amazon). The upcoming monitor will feature an anti-reflective coating on its 1800R curvature, rather than the glossy finish some gamers prefer. Additionally, Asus has added various software capabilities, including eight selectable color temperatures, gamma adjustments, and picture-by-picture (PBP) functionality. For more information, please visit the company's global website.
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