ASUS ROG Strix 27” 1440P OLED Gaming Monitor (XG27AQDMG) – QHD, Shiny OLED, 240Hz, 0.03ms, Customized Heatsink, Anti-Flicker,Uniform Brightness, G-SYNC Suitable, 99% DCI-P3, DisplayWidget,
$649.00
Worth: $649.00
(as of Mar 15, 2025 14:14:32 UTC – Particulars)
The 27-inch ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG gaming monitor boasts an unique 1440p shiny WOLED panel with a 240 Hz refresh charge, OLED Anti-flicker know-how and 0.03 ms gray-to-gray (GTG) response time for immersive, fast-paced gaming. A big customized heatsink gives distinctive cooling efficiency, whereas ASUS OLED Care features scale back the chance of burn-in to make sure longevity of the OLED panel.
26.5-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) shiny WOLED gaming monitor with 240 Hz refresh charge and 0.03 ms response time for immersive gaming
Extremely environment friendly customized heatsink, superior airflow design, and ASUS OLED Care features to scale back the chance of burn-in
ROG-exclusive OLED Anti-flicker know-how helps scale back the glint throughout refresh-rate fluctuations
Third-generation WOLED know-how gives brighter full white home windows, clearer textual content, and improved movement readability
Non-compulsory uniform brightness setting ensures constant luminance ranges
Prospects say
Prospects recognize the monitor’s colour accuracy, high quality, and response time. They discover the show vibrant with beautiful colours, an incredible gaming show, and well-built. Many reward the glossiness of the show. Nevertheless, some clients have points with textual content readability and flickering. There are combined opinions on brightness.
9 reviews for ASUS ROG Strix 27” 1440P OLED Gaming Monitor (XG27AQDMG) – QHD, Shiny OLED, 240Hz, 0.03ms, Customized Heatsink, Anti-Flicker,Uniform Brightness, G-SYNC Suitable, 99% DCI-P3, DisplayWidget,
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RandyL –
Just get it!
Been using this for two days now and everything is great. I have a dual Xeon workstation and gaming PC connected via KVM. After I got everything hooked up I maxed out the refresh rate at 240 Hz. Right off the bat I got really bad flickering, like multiple flickers per second and only happened at 240Hz. Fortunately, the problem was with my DP cable. Even though it was a Dp 1.4 it just couldn’t support that high of a signal. Bought a new one. switched it out, and everything is great.Now, if you were like me I hesitated because my monitor is shared for work and play. I didn’t know how bad the text would be considering how that is not a strong suit. The text isn’t as sharp as my previous monitor but not a big deal at all. As a matter of fact, I am already used to it and don’t think about it anymore.The blacks on this thing is absolutely amazing. The colors are so vibrant and rich and gaming looks so much better, even compared to a non OLED 4k monitor.The one thing that I was not too thrilled about is the auto dimming feature. If I switched from my desktop to MS word, you would see some minor dimming. I found out this is part of the built-in screen saving options. Not sure which ones so I turned them all off. I am not overly worried about burn-in. If it happens then I will use my 3-year warranty. By the way, make sure you register the monitor on Asus’s site.Now, add this to your cart and check out.
Benjamin –
Glossy W-OLED is incredible and EVERYONE needs to know
I almost never do reviews. I’ve had this monitor for 5 months now, and it’s been exquisite.Every now and then, an EPIC product comes along that is leagues above it’s class or previous generation. Products like the first AGP video cards, DDR memory, Intel core 2 Duo, the 8800GT, the first TI graphics cards, solid state hard drives, the GTX 1080, AMD 5800x3D, and now there is this monitor right here.Ever since LCD look over the market, nothing has some close to the response time, clarity, and brightness of CRT monitors. This monitor right here is as close as it gets. Expect the INKIEST of blacks. The gloss is perfect, just enough matte to prevent heavy reflections while maintaining 90+ percent of the added clarity glass can offer. The response time is unnoticeable, and when you compare this to any other non OLED panel you instantly can tell the difference. I don’t care if on paper your monitor has double the refresh rate of this when it takes 5 times as long as those frames to hit the screen. Response wins every single time.This is the only W-OLED glossy on the market, and the manufacturers must know this monitor is a huge success to continue making glossy W-OLED. QD-OLED has that heavy color saturation, but QD doesn’t have true black as contrast so it’s vivid colors aren’t as impactful and ends up being a wash really.Many complain about text clarity with W-OLED, the added clarity from the gloss compensates heavily. I’ve no problems reading text at all, that issue is blown out of proportion. In games it doesn’t matter anyway, and if you use this primarily for work you’ve already made a bad choice regardless of what panel technology you have selected.I have zero burn in, but I do perform the pixel refresh every single time it asks or before.If this monitor was stolen tomorrow, I would buy the exact same panel. That’s how much I love this thing.Asus / Manufacturers take note. Glossy W-OLED is incredible. Don’t get locked into the status quo of current panel types and screen coating combinations. This will blow up in popularity if you continue to make panels like this.
LJ –
Finally a Glossy OLED. Yes it’s that good
After experiencing 120hz 400 nit OLED on mygalaxybook 3 I was to put it lightly a changed man. It’s so good it effectively replaced my TV, tablet and phone for TV movie and media consumption. Its glossy vibrant rich colors are every bit as good on this monitor and I couldn’t be happier. The UI navigation is just like my old 27gl850 which is to say, the best i’ve ever used by a landslide. It’s plenty bright, smooth as butter and 1440p is perfect (at 27”) even though my 3050 and I would prefer 1080p at 24”. Honestly the UI is so good I struggle to think of complaints. All sorts of color options, adjustments and the heatsink is great peace of mind. The stand is super easy to attach and included VESA adapter while not as flush as I would prefer as it’s a little big on my desk, but that’s about it. If you prioritize picture quality over anti glare then you’ll be amazed like me. By the way, if you want a hack to reduce glare, indirect lighting like in my case LED 6’ floor lamps are the best way to do so. Highly recommend!
Bradford B. –
Great monitor with a caveat
If you absolutely have to have adaptive sync, this one is not for you. It flickers badly with both AMD and Nvidia cards with Freesync turned on. I prefer it off, and I do not have any flickering. I love the glossy screen, although its not quite as good as my LG based 48″ 4K OLED its pretty close. Text kerning/fringing can be an issue, but honestly it isn’t any worse looking than my IPS 1440P monitors that have greasy matte coatings, so its six in one hand half dozen in the other.Smoothness and motion clarity along with response time are through the roof, as expected from a 240hz OLED. I have used the 360hz QD-OLED panels and I did not like it at all, it had terrible color banding and the text was awful.The other negative is burn-in, this monitor accumulates very quickly. Just a couple of days of use and you can see the edges of things burnt in, but I just run the pixel refresh and it goes back to normal in 5 minutes. I wish there was a setting to have it run every time you shut the screen off like my other OLED.
Grzegorz L. –
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.
Amazon Customer –
What an amazing OLED.I’ve never owned one or any of the Asus brand monitors, so this has been a treat, but the text really is quite bad.There are a few things I found that can help with text clerity, like turning off ClearType from windows, and downloading MacType and using “DeepGrayNoHinting.ini” as its text filter (I found this info from Reddit). While that has made things better, text still suffers in some areas, which is a bit sad, but the monitor makes up for it in visual eye candy sexyness.5/5 for me, if you missed my 5/5 stars.
Marzukh Mohammed –
After trying out and changing all kinds of monitor past one month. LED, Mini LED, I settled for OLED.The LG Panel works wonder. Using LG C1 from past 4 years, I couldn’t settle for any other monitor than an OLED.Loving it all the way. Seriously when your eyes get used to an OLED panel, you will never enjoy any other.
ANDREA DC –
I received the package in perfect condition, but once I installed the monitor, it seemed to work fine except for the fact that after about 30 minutes of use, the screen would go completely black. Before returning it, I tried everything: updated the drivers and tested the connection with other PCs, but I encountered the same issue.In conclusion, it’s a nice product, but ultimately useless or at least defective from the start. I’ve requested a refund!
treasureh8nter –
This ASUS XG27AQDMG is the best 27″ 2K OLED Gaming monitor available on the market today!!!The HDR contrast and OLED brightness levels are truly amazing!!I have tried this monitor in both gaming (Hunt Showdown) and also watching HDR video/movie content on netflix etc… and the clarity and colours of the content are incredible.I highly recommend this monitor if youre looking to replace an old 27″ IPS panel.The other amazing features on this monitor is that it has 240hz refresh rates which is more than enough and also the 3rd generation WOLED GLOSSY panel. This is one of the few OLED monitors out that has a GLOSSY panel rather than the standard Matte panel.Asus is a well trusted brand I have always used their gaming monitors!