ASUS is preparing to launch a new dual mode 4K 240 Hz / 1080p 480 Hz OLED monitor, following in the footsteps of LG and HP. The company has released a teaser ahead of the official CES 2024 reveal of the monitor. The monitor will be part of ASUS' ROG brand and will be called the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP. It seems to use the same OLED panel as LG's 32GS95UE and HP's Omen Transcend, as all three monitors offer the dual mode option of 4K 240 Hz or 1080p 480 Hz. ASUS claims that the PG32UCDP is "the world's first dual-mode gaming monitor," although this has already been proven false. The race is now on to see which company will be the first to offer their displays in the retail market.
Interestingly, ASUS previously announced the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM at Gamescom 2023. This monitor was said to have a QD-OLED display with a 4K resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate. However, it appears to lack the 1080p 480 Hz mode. Potential buyers will need to pay close attention to the model name to ensure they get the desired display. We will have to wait for the release and review of the displays to determine which of the two ASUS models is better.