- Asus announced and unveiled a tandem oled game instructor in Gamescom 2025
- The monitor will have two layers of pixels for better brightness, energy efficiency and an OLED lifespan
- It will have a refresh rate from 520 Hz to 1440p and 720 Hz at 1080p
Gamescom 2025 is underway, after opening Night Live, organized by Geoff Keighley, revealed the world’s first and updates of long -awaited titles. However, Asus, known for some of the best monitors, is the star of the show so far with new equipment to improve game experiences – and no, this is not the Rog Xbox ally.
As reported by the penis, the new Asus Rog Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W has been announced and unveiled at GAMESCOM 2025, a gaming instructor that offers users a 540 HZ refresh price for a display resolution of 2560×1440 and a refresh price of 720 Hz at 1080p. The SWIFT OLED PG27AQWP-W and the LG 4th generation OLED are the fastest OLED and undoubtedly the best game monitors on the market.
It is not only an ordinary OLED either; The new Asus game monitor will use Tandem Oled technology, which is essentially two layers of pixels used to produce more coherent brightness, deeper black levels and a reduced burning risk on its display `True Bullack ”.
More importantly, this should lead to a drop in energy consumption compared to other OLEDs, because each pixel does not work as hard as usual to produce high brightness and deep blacks. Asus claims that the OLED in tandem panel leads to a peak brightness of 15% higher, a volume of more color 25% and a lifespan OLED 60% longer.
If these claims are correct, this should solve one of the biggest problems from which OLED monitors suffer, which is an automatic light limiter (ABL). Limitation of brightness occurs whenever the visualization of the HDR content or, for example, for example, for example on a pure white screen, which is done to control energy consumption, and of course, reduce the risk of burns.
Since the OLED tandem is used to combat the lifespan and brightness of the OLED, it looks like the ideal solution for ABL problems, and this could further widen the gap between OLED monitors and mini-directed, the first in mind.
Analysis: I gradually frustrated by OLED care …
The use of technology in OLED tandem can very well be used by a wide range of other monitors manufacturers, and it is a fantastic new for me. For a long time, OLED care with refreshments of constant pixels and ABL left me by considering the mini-diriges, where none of these problems (except for ABL, but it is much less common compared to the OLED).
Losing a coherent high brightness and constantly worrying about burn-in with pixel refreshing alerts should not be a problem with the OLED tandem. Of course, it depends very much on how manufacturers implement this technology on monitors, and if the complaint of an OLED life of 60% longer means that the refreshments of Pixels OLED are not so often necessary.
However, it is already a step in the right direction in terms of additional advantages of deeper black levels and brightness (whether with ABL or not), without the cost of using more power.
There is not yet a word on prices or a release date, but I have no doubt that it will cost a fortune, so prepare your wallets if you are interested.