ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMZ 31.5" 4K Ultra HD QD-OLED 240 Hz 0.03 ms Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor
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Get This DealA 31.5-inch QD-OLED panel running at 240 Hz with true 4K resolution is a combination that simply didn't exist at any consumer price point two years ago — and what makes it remarkable is that it doesn't force a compromise between resolution and refresh rate the way LCD panels historically have. The 0.03 ms response time isn't marketing fiction here; QD-OLED technology physically cannot sustain the motion blur that plagues VA and IPS alternatives, which means fast-paced titles like competitive shooters and racing sims render with a clarity that genuinely changes how you read movement on screen.
Who Is This For?
This monitor is for the PC gamer who has already invested in a high-end GPU — an RTX 4080 or RX 7900 XTX class card — and wants a single display that handles both cinematic single-player titles and competitive multiplayer without switching between two screens. Content creators who do colour-graded video work alongside gaming will also find the QD-OLED's wide colour volume a serious advantage. If you're gaming on a mid-range GPU or primarily play at 1080p, this panel will leave meaningful performance on the table.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently single out the black levels and contrast as the standout characteristic — scenes with mixed highlights and shadows look qualitatively different to anything IPS can produce. The built-in KVM switch and USB-C with 90W power delivery are frequently praised for reducing desk cable clutter. The most consistent criticism is OLED burn-in anxiety, particularly for users who run static HUD-heavy games for extended sessions; ASUS includes pixel-refresh tools, but it remains a genuine long-term consideration rather than a solved problem.
The Deal
The monitor is currently £718, reduced from £999 — a saving of £281 or 28%. This product is newly tracked on our system, so we have no price history to confirm whether £999 was a sustained retail price or a pre-discount anchor figure, which means we can't yet verify this is a genuine low. For more context on value across the category, our best gaming deals UK guide tracks comparable high-end monitors over time. At £718 it's worth watching closely, but hold your nerve until we have a price history to validate it.
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