ASUS and ROG Unveil New OLED Gaming, Creator, and Productivity Monitors at Computex 2026
ASUS and Republic of Gamers have announced a broad lineup of new displays at Computex 2026, covering everything from competitive gaming and content creation to portable productivity and hybrid work.
The new range includes several OLED gaming monitors under the ROG brand, fresh ProArt displays for creative professionals, portable ZenScreen models, and video conferencing monitors designed for office users.

ROG's OLED Push Continues
The biggest gaming-focused announcement is the new ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace, which ASUS calls the world's first OLED esports monitor.
It features a 24.5-inch Full HD OLED panel with a 540Hz refresh rate and a claimed 0.02ms response time. ASUS says the monitor was developed with feedback from professional esports players through partnerships with tournament organizers including BLAST and PGL.
For gamers looking for higher resolutions, ASUS also introduced the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM and PG27UCWM. These monitors use the company's new RGB Stripe Pixel OLED technology and offer a dual-mode setup that lets users switch between 4K at 240Hz and Full HD at 480Hz.
The larger 32-inch PG32UCWM also supports Dolby Vision, DisplayHDR 400 True Black certification, and USB-C connectivity with 90W power delivery.
New 5K and 4K Gaming Displays Join the Lineup
ASUS is also expanding beyond traditional esports monitors.
The new ROG Strix 5K XG27JCEG features a 27-inch 5K display with a pixel density of 218ppi. It can switch between 5K at 80Hz and QHD at up to 320Hz, giving users the option to prioritize either image quality or gaming performance.

Another addition is the ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS, a 31.5-inch 4K OLED monitor with dual-mode support for 4K 240Hz and Full HD 480Hz gaming.
ProArt Displays Target Creators
For creative professionals, ASUS unveiled the new ProArt Display OLED PA32USD.
The 31.5-inch monitor uses a 4K QD-OLED panel with up to 1,000 nits peak brightness and 99% DCI-P3 color coverage. ASUS says it's factory calibrated and supports professional calibration tools used in video editing and color-critical workflows.
The company also announced the ProArt Display OLED PA279CDV and PA329CDV, available in 26.5-inch and 31.5-inch sizes. Both models feature 4K QD-OLED panels, USB-C connectivity with 96W power delivery, and built-in Auto KVM functionality.
ZenScreen Adds More Portable Options
ASUS is continuing to expand its portable display lineup with several new ZenScreen models.
The ZenScreen OLED MQ14FCKV features a 14-inch OLED panel and weighs less than 500 grams, making it easy to carry alongside a laptop.
Meanwhile, the ZenScreen Duo MB14FCD takes a different approach by combining two 14-inch displays into a portable dual-screen setup. It's designed for users who need extra screen space while traveling or working remotely.
ASUS also introduced the ZenScreen Color ePaper MP13UC, a 13.3-inch color ePaper display designed for reading, document review, and long work sessions with minimal eye strain.
New Monitors for Hybrid Work
For business users, ASUS announced the BE34WCGNK and BE27ACGNK Video Conferencing Monitors.
The displays come with built-in 5MP webcams, Microsoft Teams controls, Windows Hello support, and USB-C docking with up to 96W power delivery. ASUS says the monitors are aimed at simplifying hybrid work setups by reducing the need for additional accessories.
The larger BE34WCGNK features a curved 34-inch ultrawide panel, while the BE27ACGNK offers a more traditional 27-inch QHD display.


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