ASUS refreshes its 27" OLED lineup: three options for the 3D creator

Published on March 13, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

ASUS has introduced three new 27-inch QHD OLED monitors, renewing its offering for demanding users. These models, with 0.03 ms response times and Adaptive Sync technology, are not just for gaming. For the 3D professional, they represent high-level visualization tools, where infinite contrast, speed, and color accuracy are vital for modeling, texturing, and render review.

ASUS 27-inch OLED monitor on a desk, displaying a detailed 3D model on its screen.

Technical specifications: WOLED vs QD-OLED for workflow 🧪

The range is divided into two panel technologies. The XG27AQDMG Gen2 uses WOLED TrueBlack Glossy, reaching 1300 nits of brightness, ideal for evaluating HDR renders and scenes with high lights. The XG27ACDMS and the more affordable XG27AQDMES models employ QD-OLED, with a refresh rate of up to 280 Hz, beneficial for previewing smooth animations. Both types offer exceptional color gamut coverage, crucial for color work. The USB-C port on the ACDMS model facilitates connection with work laptops, while the anti-burn-in features protect the screen during long sessions with static 3D software interfaces.

Smart investment for studios and freelancers 💼

This segmentation allows a choice based on priorities and budget. For studios that prioritize HDR analysis, the WOLED model is key. For freelancers who value fluidity and connectivity, the QD-OLED with USB-C option is optimal. The arrival of an affordable model with premium OLED technology brings this visual advantage to more professionals, representing a tangible investment in the final quality of 3D projects.

Do the new 27" OLED monitors from ASUS really offer a tangible advantage for 3D rendering and texture editing compared to high-end IPS panels? 🖥️

(P.S.: Your CPU heats up more than the Blender vs Maya debate)