ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 27" (26.5" viewable) 1440P OLED DSC Review
The ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM-R combines 240Hz speed with 99th percentile color accuracy. It's a stunning gaming display, but is it right for you?
The 30-Second Version
This 27-inch 1440p OLED hits 240Hz with best-in-class color accuracy. It's a top choice for fast, vibrant gaming, though connectivity is limited. Prices range from $699 to $1150, so hunt for a deal.
Overview
The ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQDM-R is a 27-inch 1440p OLED monitor that's built for speed. Its 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time make it one of the fastest panels we've tested, landing in the 82nd percentile for performance. That means it's well above average for gaming, and it pairs that speed with OLED's signature perfect blacks and vibrant colors. And it's not just fast. The color accuracy is top of the charts, scoring in the 99th percentile, and its full range of height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments puts it near the top for ergonomics too. This is a monitor that prioritizes motion clarity and immersion over sheer size or connectivity.
Performance
This thing is fast. The 240Hz refresh rate and near-instantaneous 0.03ms response time mean motion looks incredibly crisp, with virtually no blur or ghosting. In our tests, its performance score sits in the 82nd percentile, making it a strong contender for competitive gaming. The OLED panel delivers the deep blacks and high contrast we expect, and its color performance is a standout, hitting the 99th percentile. That 99% DCI-P3 coverage and Delta E < 2 accuracy mean games and media look stunningly vibrant and true-to-life. The HDR peak brightness hits 1000 nits on a small portion of the screen, which is good for punchy highlights, though the full-screen brightness is a more typical 450 nits.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Blazing fast 240Hz refresh and 0.03ms response time for elite motion clarity. 98th
- Best-in-class color accuracy and gamut coverage (99th percentile). 97th
- Excellent ergonomic adjustments with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot (97th percentile). 83th
- OLED panel delivers perfect blacks and high contrast for immersive visuals. 82th
- Includes useful features like a custom heatsink for burn-in mitigation and G-Sync compatibility.
Cons
- Connectivity is limited, scoring in the 33rd percentile (just a headphone jack noted). 29th
- It's not a compact display, ranking in the 28th percentile for size efficiency. 31th
- Full-screen brightness is 450 nits, which is solid but not the brightest for very bright rooms.
- The 1440p resolution is great for speed, but isn't the highest pixel density available.
- It's a heavy monitor at over 10kg, which is a lot for a 27-inch screen.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 27" |
| Resolution | 2560 (QHD) |
| Panel Type | OLED |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Performance
| Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync Compatible |
Color & HDR
| Brightness | 450 nits |
| Color Gamut | 99% DCI-P3, 135% sRGB |
| HDR | HDR10 |
| HDR Support | HDR10 |
Connectivity
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
Ergonomics
| Height Adjustable | Yes |
| Tilt | Yes |
| Swivel | Yes |
| Pivot | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 100x100 |
Features
| Weight | 10.0 kg / 22.1 lbs |
Value & Pricing
Prices for this monitor swing from $699 to $1150 across different vendors. That's a $451 spread, so shopping around is key. At the lower end, around $700, it becomes a compelling value for a high-end 240Hz OLED. At the high end, over $1100, you're paying a premium for the ROG branding and features. Given its top-tier color and strong gaming performance, the lower price points offer a good price-per-performance ratio, especially compared to some 4K OLED options that cost much more.
vs Competition
Compared to the 4K, 240Hz ASUS ROG Swift, this 1440p OLED trades ultimate pixel density for potentially better frame rates at that refresh rate, since 1440p is easier to drive. Against the MSI MPG 322URX QD-OLED, which is a 32-inch 4K 240Hz panel, this ASUS is smaller and has a lower resolution, but might have slightly better motion handling due to the pixel response and potentially better color accuracy. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is a completely different beast—a massive 57-inch ultrawide—so this ASUS is for those who want a more standard, fast 27-inch experience. If you want the absolute best ergonomics and color on a fast monitor, this ASUS is a leader. If you need more ports or a bigger screen, look at the competitors.
| Spec | ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 27" (26.5" viewable) 1440P OLED DSC | Samsung Odyssey Samsung - 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD Quantum | LG UltraGear LG UltraGear 45" WUHD DUAL MODE 4K 165Hz FHD 330Hz | ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor PG32UCDP | MSI MAG MSI 32" UHD 4K 165Hz Nvidia G-Sync Compatible | Dell UltraSharp Dell - UltraSharp 27" IPS LED 4K UHD 120Hz Monitor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 27 | 57 | 45 | 32 | 32 | 27 |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 | 7680 x 2160 | 5120 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 |
| Panel Type | OLED | VA | OLED | OLED | OLED | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 240 | 240 | 165 | 240 | 165 | 120 |
| Response Time Ms | - | 1 | - | - | 0 | 5 |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium Pro | G-Sync Compatible | G-Sync Compatible | G-Sync Compatible | - |
| Hdr | HDR10 | HDR10+ | HDR10 | HDR10 | HDR400 | HDR |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
Common Questions
Q: Is the 1440p resolution good enough on a 27-inch OLED?
Yes, 1440p at 27 inches offers a great balance of detail and performance. It allows high-end GPUs to hit that 240Hz refresh rate more consistently than 4K would, which is crucial for the monitor's main strength: motion clarity.
Q: How does ASUS handle OLED burn-in on this monitor?
ASUS includes a large custom heatsink and intelligent voltage optimization specifically to manage heat and reduce the risk of burn-in. This puts it above many OLED monitors that don't have such dedicated cooling features.
Q: Can I use this for professional color work?
Its color accuracy is top of the charts (99th percentile) with 99% DCI-P3 and Delta E < 2, so it's excellent for color-critical work. The included 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription also suggests ASUS sees it as a creative tool.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you need a monitor with lots of ports. Its connectivity score is in the 33rd percentile, meaning it lags behind most monitors in that area. Also, if you primarily work in a very bright room and need high full-screen brightness, the 450 nits might feel underwhelming compared to some IPS panels. And if you're looking for a compact, portable display, this heavy 10kg monitor is not it.
Verdict
If you're a competitive gamer or anyone who values flawless motion and stunning color over having a ton of ports or a massive screen, this ASUS ROG Swift OLED is a fantastic pick. Its performance and color scores are impressive, and the ergonomics are excellent. The price variance means you can potentially get a great deal. We'd recommend it for anyone building a high-end 1440p gaming rig who wants the OLED advantage without stepping up to a more expensive 4K OLED panel.