Customer reviews of the ASUS 27" OLED - ROG Swift PG27AQDP.

ASUS 27" OLED - ROG Swift PG27AQDP. 1 099€95
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      • by GabinM
        Posted on 15 Dec 2024
        Bought on 5 Dec 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        Perfect, provided...

        This screen is perfect, which is fortunate given its price. Firstly, the panel: it's magnificent. The image is perfectly managed (1440p native) and the contrasts are well marked, the blacks are very deep and given that it's a Woled panel there's no problem with the qd which gives a pink/purple appearance to the blacks when they're overexposed. The look of the product: very high quality, the materials are all very good, although it's a bit regrettable that the arm isn't made of metal like the stand. The rgb, although very nice, is a bit annoying during night sessions (the big logo below the stand), but that's no problem as you can deactivate it from the screen menu (you can also choose which part to switch off and which part to keep on). Let's talk about the interface: it's very easy to use and lets you manage a lot of the screen's settings, including HDR, contrast, brightness, etc. However, it's a bit complex to understand, as I personally have a hard time activating the sniper mode in the screen's ia, but don't panic, there are lots of tutorials on the internet, particularly on the most opti settings. The refresh rate and latency: it all depends on your style of games and how good you are at them, but while low latency is very nice, 480hz is slightly overkill on most games. It's still appreciable, however, and can be felt on games like Valorant, where it's not very difficult to hit 400-500 fps, provided you have a good configuration.
        All in all, it's the perfect screen for any gamer (who can afford it), and especially for those playing competitive games (where reaction time plays a big part), provided of course that you have a big system capable of getting the most out of the screen, given its price. (My configuration for testing this screen: i7 14700KF rtx 4070 Super; I consider this configuration ideal for 1440p gaming and therefore almost perfectly suited to this screen).

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      • by AymericG
        Posted on 9 Dec 2024
        Bought on 21 Oct 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 3 Average rating: 9

        Big changes

        After almost a month's wait, the screen finally arrived and I was able to play a few dozen games to test it out.
        Performance-wise, there's nothing to say, the 480Hz is really top-notch, and the responsiveness felt in-game is impressive.
        The tricky part is figuring out how to adjust the brightness and visual settings.

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      • by RyanW
        Posted on 20 Nov 2024
        Bought on 3 Oct 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        nice monitor

        The ASUS OLED screen is a real visual slap in the face. OLED games are incredible, the colours come out really well. The 480Hz is just perfect for competitive gaming, everything is super fluid. What I also like is that you can really customise everything: colour warmth, brightness, and even specific settings for different types of game. It's a pleasure to be able to adjust everything so that it matches exactly what you prefer.

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      • by LouisS
        Posted on 5 Nov 2024
        Bought on 8 Sep 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        Mixed opinion

        The screen is responsive, and games that can be played at high framerates run smoothly.

        However, there is a major problem with HDR banding affecting all these screens, which creates visible colour bands in certain HDR scenes, impacting on visual quality.

        There's no particular problem with sdr, but the brightness of around 250 nits is still a bit limited for use with a few light sources...

        The hdr problem has been reported to Asus, but there's still no firmware upgrade in sight...

        LDLC always on top! The return of the product was handled quickly.

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      • by sabrinaB
        Posted on 30 Oct 2024
        Bought on 10 Oct 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 6

        Asus Oled 480HZ

        Bof Bof Bof
        I was expecting much, much better.
        after 1H30 of play on call off for example at 240HZ so not even at full power!
        ben suddenly black screen in full game!
        yes, after several attempts, the screen overheats after about an hour and a half, every time!
        What a joke for a top-of-the-range gaming screen at this price!

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      • by YikunL
        Posted on 10 Oct 2024
        Bought on 13 Sep 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 10

        As good as expected

        Before I bought it, I knew it would be the most powerful gaming monitor on the market.
        OLED has always been far superior to LCD in terms of latency and none of the previous models had a high enough refresh rate. This year we finally have that option, so if you're an FPS gamer, you're absolutely right to opt for this screen.

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      • by vincentM
        Posted on 9 Oct 2024
        Bought on 3 Oct 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 9

        Great screen!

        Order placed on Thursday evening, received on Tuesday morning:)
        I play mainly fps.
        I have an Asus VG259QM IPS 280hz ( very good screen) .
        With the PG27AQDP, you can really feel the upgrade in terms of fluidity, due to the OLED and 480hz of course.
        You can also lower the frequency if you wish (360, 240, 180, etc...) and combine this with G-Sync depending on the games and your graphics card^^.
        It's not that you're one step ahead, but the image is instantly clear, so you can make decisions more quickly:)
        -Variable or fixed screen frequency.
        The colours are brilliant and the blacks really deep (black well:)
        As far as burn-in risks are concerned, the screen has a lot of safety features, so it's negligible for me. And it's guaranteed for 3 years.

        No real faults so far...
        -Update the firmware if necessary.
        -BF3 crashed when I went into the video menu to adjust the frequency...You have to activate the OLED anti-flicker by raising it in the screen's osd.
        -Not a cheap screen. But it's an investment and with its high refresh rate, you'll be safe for a while....If you're not a GEEK^^
        A beautiful screen that exudes quality... I'm very happy with my purchase.

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