Today we are reviewing the hotly-anticipated ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQWMG. Announced back at Gamescom 2025, this screen is packing in the latest 4th Gen Tandem OLED panel from LG, promising a wide range of improvements compared to previous generations. On top of that, ASUS has fitted what it calls a ‘TrueBlack Glossy' coating, designed to offer a ‘zero-haze' finish while maintaining true black depth. There's a lot to talk about, so let's dive into the review.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:53 Key specs + pricing
02:03 Design, build
02:52 I/O + OSD
03:47 The new TrueBlack Glossy coating
05:14 Fringing and burn-in
06:13 Default panel performance
08:36 sRGB mode + calibration
09:24 Response times / motion clarity
11:08 Real-world gaming experience
12:04 HDR testing
14:27 Closing thoughts
Starting off with the 4th Gen panel from LG, this utilises Primary RGB Tandem technology, which basically means a new 4-layer stack compared to the 3-layer stack of prior panel generations. This offers three key benefits, being higher brightness, wider colour gamut and also significantly increased lifespan.
The panel itself is ‘only' a 1440p 280Hz spec, so it's not pushing boundaries in the same way as the 500+Hz OLEDs that are hitting the market, but it's still a very capable spec. That lower refresh also means pricing is perhaps surprisingly affordable for a monitor using the latest generation of panel, with this model listed at Scan for £520, putting it in very similar territory to most 1440p 240Hz OLEDs.
Specification:
- Panel size: 26.5″
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Color space (DCI-P3): 99.5%
- Panel type: WOLED
- Resolution: 2560×1440
- Display viewing area (HxV): 590.42 x 331.88 mm
- Display surface: Glossy (TrueBlack Glossy)
- Pixel pitch: 0.229mm
- Brightness (HDR peak): 1,500 cd/㎡
- Contrast ratio (typ): 1,500,000:1
- Viewing angle (CR≧10): 178°/178°
- Response time: 0.03ms (GTG)
- Color accuracy: △E < 2
- Display colors: 1.07B (10-bit)
- Flicker-free: Yes
- HDR support: HDR10
- Refresh rate (max): 280Hz
- ASUS OLED Care: Yes
- GamePlus: Yes
- Game Visual: Yes
- VRR technology: Yes (Adaptive-Sync)
- Extreme Low Motion Blur: Yes
- DisplayWidget: Yes (DisplayWidget Center)
- GameFast Input technology: Yes
- Shadow Boost: Yes
- Aspect control: Yes
- A.I. Assistant technology: AI Visual, Dynamic Crosshair, Dynamic Shadow Boost
- DisplayPort 1.4 DSC: 1x
- HDMI 2.1 (FRL): 2x
- Earphone jack: Yes
- USB hub: 2x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A
- Speakers: No
- Digital signal frequency: HDMI 30–480 KHz (H) / 41–280 Hz (V); DP 480–480 KHz (H) / 41–280 Hz (V)
- Power consumption: <26.8W
- Power saving mode: <0.5W
- Power off mode: <0.3W
- Voltage: 100–240V, 50/60Hz
- 1/4″ tripod socket: Yes
- Tilt: +20° to -5°
- Swivel: +45° to -45°
- Pivot: +90° to -90°
- Height adjustment: 0–110mm
- VESA wall mounting: 100x100mm
- Lighting effect: Aura Sync
- Proximity sensor: Neo Proximity Sensor
- Kensington lock: Yes
Firmware tested: MCM102
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