🔥 Elevate your game with the ASUSROG Strix: where speed meets stunning visuals!
The ASUSROG Strix 27-inch 1440p WOLED gaming monitor combines a 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03ms response time with advanced third-generation WOLED technology for exceptional brightness and motion clarity. Featuring a custom heatsink and OLED Anti-flicker technology, it ensures cool, comfortable, and burn-in resistant performance. The DisplayWidget Center software offers intuitive control over display settings and OLED care, making it a top-tier choice for serious gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 21.89 x 60.5 x 50.8 cm; 6.71 kg |
Item model number | XG27AQDMG |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Series | XG27AQDMG |
Colour | black |
Standing screen display size | 26.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.71 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**E
Fantastic Glossy WOLED
I originally purchased a QD-OLED but suffered from eye strain and headaches when using it. I took a chance on this monitor as it's the only glossy coating WOLED available as far as I know. The monitor itself is fantastic - the colours, motion clarity and response times are excellent.
L**A
Absolute Beast!!!
I went from using a Samsung monitor from 2015, 1080p 60Hz to this absolute beast. The difference is impeccable. I highly recommend it if you want to game with a high quality image and even just for watching YouTube or movies. It looks absolutely incredible. Definitely a top of the line monitor for a pretty decent price. If you don't want to go all out on 4k, this is the next best thing 100%
M**N
MAJOR ISSUE WITH THIS PANEL
The media could not be loaded. So, the image quality itself is like nothing else I’ve seen before on a gaming monitor. Used TN, VA and IPS panels and this was a massive upgrade over them all.Black are deep, colours are saturated and rich, the high refresh rate and instant response time makes everything feels really reactive to your controls.HOWEVER, after a few weeks of use, all of a sudden, one day after turning the PC and monitor on, the screen was retaining images. If i opened one tab, then the other it would retain the images of those tabs, it seems like this is a firmware issue that hasn’t been solved because… ASUS. I tried updating the monitor and I did but the problem comes back every now and then. The solution is to perform pixel cleaning 2,3 times but this should not happen on a monitor like this.Unfortunately I will be returning it, I’ve seen many other people with this problem on this panel and Asus doesn’t seem to bother.
G**.
Amazing screen coming back from nano IPS
Feedback after 130 hrs screen on time:9/10 screen for the price (500£ on Black Friday)1440p 240 Hz (180 Hz on a 10-bit colour over DP)Indiana Jones was the first game I tried it on (I was blown away with immersion especially in the caves of Vatican where you walk with torch)The vibrancy of colours is next level, tested games like Borderlands 3, Psychonauts 2, GTA Vice City Remastered, STALKER 2. Colours pop like crazy. My GF says she heard more compliments from me towards this monitor when I’m playing than she ever heard from me towards her 🥹. Did not experience OLED flickering, the only thing was dirty screen effect on a grayscale image at +80% (vertical lines across all the screen) could see this everywhere for the first couple of days. Eventually after couple of screen pixel clear cycles it all seem to disappear and is no longer an issue so don’t freak out when you turn your monitor for the first time. One minor downside is text clarity (slightly worse than on my old 1440p IPS screen, but not terrible at all, I find it OK to use). HDR in games on WIN10 is completely broken, the screen looks washed out in this mode and you loose saturated colours and brightness for some reason. I haven’t found the game yet that would look better in HDR than SDR. In fact SDR games now look almost like if they had HDR on this screen so I’m not really sure if I need it. There is no coming back to LCD after seeing this. You have to see it in person, pictures don’t do the justice.
K**N
ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG - OLED gaming at its finest
I’ve been using the ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG ever since I got it yesterday, and I’m seriously impressed. The WOLED screen is absolutely gorgeous – the colours pop, and blacks are incredibly deep. The glossy finish is seriously out of this world - as long as you don't have a super bright light directly shining onto the screen or a window behind you then I'd definitely pick this up over a matte display any day. It’s perfect for gaming - 240Hz and 1440p which I prefer over 4k for higher framerates just makes this perfect for my use. The colour accuracy out of the box is also extremely accurate on my panel. The design is clean, with minimal bezels, and the adjustable stand is great for finding the perfect angle. If you’re looking for a top-tier monitor, this one’s hard to beat!
P**K
Fantastic gaming and media consumption experience.
The media could not be loaded. This monitor was a huge upgrade for me even going from my previous monitor which was a 27 inch 1440p 240hz IPS display. The contrast you get with OLED is just fantastic and has been a pleasure to use for competitive and story games. 27 inch (or 26.5) feels like the perfect size for me. The HDR experience you get on this monitor is very good as well.Pro's:Fantastic image qualityGreat motion clarityGreat Colours and Colour accuracyPerfect blacks and perfect contrastHigh refresh rateBright Screen for an OLEDGreat HDR experienceGlossy Screen further enhances colours and clarityGreat StandCon'sPotential Burn-in (In about 3 weeks of use and 231 hours on screen on time I have 0 burn in but will update if I notice any in the future)Text clarity in windowsFirmware update only worked if I unplugged everything other than KBM.In conclusion I think this is a great monitor for anyone looking to upgrade from an older or even more recent LCD display primarily for watching movies or gaming. If you do a lot of work on text documents or spreadsheets I would maybe recommend keeping your LCD for work and then using your OLED for entertainment.
K**N
must get
Still going good after a long hours and usage. Looks so clean and feels so good
P**S
Super bright oled
Fantastic image once calibrated. It has the range to be so bright that it's uncomfortable to look at a Web page. I lowered the brightness to 60 with hdr calibration and looks fantastic. Only downsides are the stand isn't very tall. Had to make a wooden box for it to stand on to raise it up to eye level. Also the cable management isn't the best. Minor gripes as the image quality makes up for it
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