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To: I'manoledguy who wrote (29754)1/22/2026 9:32:17 AM
From: I'manoledguy  Respond to of 29759
 
You can finally buy ASUS’ outrageous 720Hz OLED monitor ASUS’ 720Hz Tandem OLED monitor is available to preorder now, with dual refresh modes and flagship features.
By Varun Mirchandani Published January 21, 2026 4:11 PM



ASUS Gamers and display enthusiasts can finally take the next step toward ultra-fast visuals. The ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W is now available for preorder, bringing one of the most talked-about gaming monitors of 2025 into the real world. The new ROG Swift OLED monitor was first teased last year and has since become something of a legend in enthusiast circles for its combination of Tandem OLED technology and astonishing refresh rates.

ASUS At its core, this 27-inch QHD gaming monitor uses LG’s latest Tandem OLED panel, which unlocks a native 540Hz refresh rate at its 2560×1440 resolution. However, a special dual-mode setting lets you push the screen up to an eye-watering 720Hz when you drop the resolution to HD (1280×720). It’s a capability that mirrors the LG UltraGear 27GX790B-B. Both panels use dual-mode refresh tech to combine ultra-fast motion clarity with OLED quality.



To: I'manoledguy who wrote (29754)1/22/2026 5:31:25 PM
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" Will this small decline be offset by increased production of gaming monitors, automotive displays, and notebooks/tablets?"

This is actually a legit question for which I have no answer. Apple seems to be diving in with the tandem displays. No idea what one of the ipad's or a macbook pro tandem screens equals in smartphone screens. Market doesn't seem too care much.