The first two 480Hz monitors from Asus, measuring 27 and 32 inches, are now available. The manufacturer has also unveiled the new XG27ACDNG, a 27-inch 360Hz QD-OLED monitor.
Asus partners with both LG Display and Samsung Display for WOLED and QD-OLED panels, and at CES 2024 the manufacturer unveiled a line-up of next-gen OLED monitors for gaming. These monitors are now starting to become available.

Asus' 2024 WOLED monitors. Photo: Asus
The 32-inch PG32UCDP with 4K resolution and WOLED can run either 240Hz at 4K or 480Hz at 1080p. It began rolling out in late July in the US for $1300, and will be available in more regions soon.
In addition, the world's first 1440p 480Hz OLED monitor, the 27-inch PG27AQDP, is available to pre-order starting today, according to Asus at Gamescom 2024. This WOLED monitor also supports VRR (G-Sync and FreeSync) and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) at 240Hz. They are both flat. You can learn more about the two monitors in our CES article here.
The 27" 360Hz QD-OLED
At Gamescom, Asus also unveiled its first 360Hz QD-OLED monitor, the 27-inch XG27ACDNG, that will expand the 2024 line-up. It is one of two 2024 QD-OLED monitors from Asus, the other being the 32-inch PG32UCDM with 4K and 240hz.

The upcoming 27" XG27ACDNG QD-OLED monitors. Photo: Asus
The XG27ACDNG will pair its 360Hz refresh rate with a 2560x1440 resolution and support for VRR over DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.1. Like the other monitors, it is designed for gaming and unlike fast LCD gaming monitors you can expect it to deliver proper HDR picture quality due to the QD-OLED panel.
Also read: All the new OLED monitors announced for 2024
Asus said that XG27ACDNG will be available in the fourth quarter of 2024, with pricing to be confirmed later.