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JoelB Posted
Amazing in almost every way, the screen part of the monitor is amazing 4K OLED on a 27inch monitor is phenomenal and having up to 240 fps as well is crazy. The colors are amazing, the blacks are black (gets hard to see in dark places in games XD). HDR on monitors, according to professional reviewers, isn't all that great, and I can confirm this as when I turned it on I didn't like how it looked and even in games that support HDR (cyberpunk 2077) it looked like all it did was up the brightness which made the colors not pop and have the deep rich colors like it does without HDR. I'm supposed to be using the pixel cleaning function every 8 hours or less to improve the longevity of the OLED screen but using that function renders the screen unusable for a few minutes so I only do it when I first turn my computer on, and the computer has to be in to do this (unfortunately I can't only have the monitor on and use the pixel cleaning feature). Now onto easily the worst "feature" (more like gimmick), the neo proximity sensor is awful, I'll be in the middle of intense gameplay and the monitor will just turn off and I have to wave at it to wake it up. I set the neo proximity sensor to the max distance and the max timer and it still randomly turns it off while I'm using it, so I just manually turn the monitor off whenever I get up to do something that will be longer than a few minutes. The ROG logo projector on the bottom is neat though unfortunately the only color option is ROG red which is a bummer given the fact all the other settings the monitor has are great and allow for a lot of customization to the end users liking. Overall this is a great monitor, it does what I bought it for exceptionally well and the only drawbacks are extras asus packed into the monitor that I can simply disable. 9/10
This review is from ASUS - ROG Swift 27" 4K OLED 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black
VESPA5 Posted
Pros: -accurate out of the box colors -response time -resolution -OLED contrast goodness Cons: -expensive -HDR can be a bit on the dim side, Dynamic Brightness Boost option on this monitor is available but it’s a bit too bright. So you either have modes that either make HDR Dim/Accurate or HDR Too Bright Overall: This is by far the best QD OLED monitor you can get at 27” 4K. If you can stomach the price and you have a very dim lit room, you can enjoy everything this monitor has to offer
This review is from ASUS - ROG Swift 27" 4K OLED 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black
Eddie Posted
I purchased this for a 2 monitor set up. It looks great compared to my 144hz LG ultragear monitor. I use it as my main display now. It takes time to get used to the sensor off setting. Glad its optional. Colors look great and I get steady frames on all the games I play.
This review is from ASUS - ROG Swift 27" 4K OLED 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black
Gravedancer Posted
My first OLED monitor and I am very impressed with the colors and black levels. There are some issues with full screen brightness intrinsic to current OLEDs however, but it’s not a dealbreaker. HDR is beautiful on it.
This review is from ASUS - ROG Swift 27" 4K OLED 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black
AlejandroMtz Posted
Some minor rub marks but nothing that makes you notice it much
This review is from ASUS - ROG Swift 27" 4K OLED 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black