ASUS Republic of Gamers has launched the ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG and XG32UCWG, the world’s first 4K WOLED gaming monitors. These monitors feature TrueBlack Glossy film for anti-reflective properties, a one-tap FHD mode for esports, an integrated OLED Care Pro suite, and a Neo Proximity sensor for panel protection. They also feature an ultracompact stand for desk space.
ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG32U Series

Exceptional OLED performance in any environment
The TrueBlack Glossy film, developed for ROG, features a zero-haze optical layer and anti-reflective stack, reducing ambient reflections by 38%. It maintains black hues even under fluorescent lights and prevents eye strain. The ASUS Clear Pixel Edge algorithm removes red-green fringing, enhancing text and fine line clarity.
Dual-mode OLED
The XG32U series offers 4K visuals for smooth esports-grade gaming, with Dual mode for FHD@480Hz and FHD@330Hz. It features Extreme Low Motion Blur and OLED Anti-Flicker technologies, and built-in Aspect-Ratio Control for optimized resolution for competitive FPS games.
Unwavering reliability and robust OLED protection
The XG32U series monitor features an OLED Care Pro suite that protects the panel with occasional pixel refreshes and image shifting, and limits logo brightness to prevent burn-in. The Neo Proximity sensor detects user movement, automatically dimming the screen and waking it upon return.
Ready for any setup
The ultracompact stand of the 32-inch ROG OLED monitors offers full tilt, swivel, and height adjustments, with a 45% smaller footprint compared to earlier models. DisplayWidget Center software allows users to tweak picture modes, Auto KVM, and check firmware updates. Both monitors have HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, and a headphone jack.


Specs of the ROG Strix OLEDXG32UCWG and XG32UCWMG
ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWG
| Display | Panel size (diagonal) | 32″ widescreen |
| Panel backlight/ type | WOLED | |
| Display surface | TrueBlack Glossy | |
| Color saturation | DCI-P3 99% | |
| True resolution | 3840 x 2160 | |
| Refresh rate | 165Hz | |
| Dual mode (Frame Rate Boost) | Yes, 4K@165Hz / FHD@330Hz | |
| Brightness | 1000 cd/m²(peak, HDR) | |
| Contrast ratio | 1,500,000:1 (Typ.) | |
| Viewing angle (CR≧10) | 178° (H) / 178° (V) | |
| Display colors | 1073.7 million (10-bit) | |
| Response time | 0.03ms (Gray-to-gray) | |
| HDR support | Yes | |
| VideoFeatures | Factory pre-calibration | Yes |
| Uniform brightness | Yes | |
| AI Assistant technology | Yes | |
| ASUS OLED Care Pro | Yes | |
| Adaptive Sync | Yes, G-Sync compatible and FreeSync Premium Pro | |
| Input / Output | 2x HDMI (v2.1), 1x DisplayPort (v1.4) with DSC, 1x USB Type-C (PD 15W), earphone jack | |
| Special Features | DisplayWidget Center, Auto KVM, Aura Sync, Neo Proximity Sensor | |
ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG
| Display | Panel size (diagonal) | 32″ widescreen |
| Panel backlight/ Type | WOLED | |
| Display surface | TrueBlack glossy | |
| Color saturation | DCI-P3 99% | |
| True resolution | 3840 x 2160 | |
| Refresh rate | 240Hz | |
| Dual mode (Frame Rate Boost) | Yes, 4K@240Hz / FHD@480Hz | |
| Brightness | 1000 cd/m²(peak, HDR) | |
| Contrast ratio | 1,500,000:1 (Typ.) | |
| Viewing angle (CR≧10) | 178° (H) / 178° (V) | |
| Display colors | 1073.7 million (10-bit) | |
| Response time | 0.03ms (Gray-to-gray) | |
| HDR support | Yes | |
| VideoFeatures | Factory pre-calibration | Yes |
| Uniform brightness | Yes | |
| AI Assistant technology | Yes | |
| ASUS OLED Care Pro | Yes | |
| Adaptive Sync | Yes, G-Sync compatible and FreeSync Premium Pro | |
| Input / Output | 2x HDMI (v2.1), 1x DisplayPort (v1.4) with DSC, 1x USB Type-C (PD 15W), earphone jack | |
| Special Features | DisplayWidget Center, Auto KVM, Aura Sync, Neo Proximity Sensor | |
Availability & Pricing
ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG will be available in the Philippines this coming September 2025 with the following SRP.
| MODEL | SRP |
| ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG | PHP 70,000 |
For more information, visit ASUS ROG’s website.
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