Asus has started selling the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM Gen3 (also called PG32UCDM3) in China. This 32-inch gaming monitor uses the latest QD-OLED panel and arrives earlier than its planned wider release.
The monitor features a 31.5-inch viewable 4K panel (3840 x 2160 resolution) built on Samsung’s QD-OLED technology. It runs at a 240Hz refresh rate with a 0.03ms response time (GTG). These specs support smooth gameplay in fast-paced titles and sharp motion handling.
A key addition is the BlackShield film on the panel. This semi-glossy layer improves scratch resistance by 2.5 times compared to earlier versions. It also boosts perceived black levels by up to 40% in brighter rooms and cuts down on purple tint from ambient light. The panel carries VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certification, with peak brightness reaching up to 1,000 nits in HDR content.

Connectivity stands out with DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR20, supporting 80Gbps bandwidth) for full performance with newer graphics cards. It includes dual HDMI 2.1 ports and a USB-C connection that delivers up to 90W power. Other features cover NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, OLED Care Pro tools to help prevent burn-in, a Neo Proximity Sensor, and ASUS DisplayWidget Center software.
In China, the monitor carries a price of CNY 8,499, which equals about $1,225. This sits below the $1,299 listed for the US market on the Asus site. Availability started there ahead of the expected Q1 global rollout, with some sources pointing to a March launch in other regions.
This model builds on prior ROG Swift OLED versions by focusing on panel upgrades for better contrast in varied lighting and stronger durability.
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