And Ive just had a brief, but generally impressive, play around with them.

Or simply turn them off by removing the current, for perfect blacks.

Both are incredibly vibrant monitors, without a hint of haloing or backlight bleed.

Halo Infinite running on an Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ OLED gaming monitor.

Because, of course, there isnt one.

Both models are 4K, with a maximum refresh rate of 138Hz over DisplayPort 1.4.

Which looks odd to my 144Hz-accustomed brain, but comes close enough.

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None of that here, thankfully.

And the best part is theyre so affordabahhhh just kidding.

Which makes me wonder is this OLEDs time to shine?

Three Asus ROG Swift PG48UQ gaming monitors arranged in front of a racing sim rig.

A close up on the ultra-thin bezel of an Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ gaming monitor.