Detailed review
VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black, 99% DCI-P3, true 10-bit color, and Delta E under 2 claims put this panel in the “games and HDR movies look intentionally graded” category. Glossy WOLED tends to produce that inky, glass-like depth that QD-OLED glare-free coatings intentionally soften. In a dim battlestation, cutscenes and night maps look premium; in a bright office, expect reflections and plan lighting accordingly.
ASUS OLED Care Pro plus DisplayWidget Center is the software story. Using a mouse to adjust care features beats hunting through nested OSD menus when you want to run pixel cleaning, adjust brightness limits, or toggle AI gaming helpers. ELMB and ROG Gaming A.I. features are extras—use what helps your titles and ignore the rest rather than enabling every gimmick at once.
Warranty is a major reason this earns Best Overall. Three years with ARR and burn-in coverage addresses the number-one OLED objection more convincingly than vague “panel care tips” alone. Combined with the proximity sensor, ASUS is clearly selling confidence as much as contrast. That matters for people who also leave Discord, spreadsheets, or editors open for long stretches.
Motion performance at 240Hz is excellent for nearly all 1440p gaming. Only the XG27ACDNG’s 360Hz QD-OLED in this same pack outguns it on refresh, and that premium makes sense only if your GPU and games actually deliver those frames. For a balanced immersive-plus-competitive monitor, 240Hz glossy WOLED is still the smarter default.
Buy the XG27AQDMGR if you want the best blend of picture drama, care automation, and warranty peace of mind in this roundup. Choose Samsung’s G6 instead for glare-free coating in bright rooms, or the 360Hz ROG if esports motion is the entire point of the upgrade.
Who it is for
Enthusiast PC gamers in controlled lighting who want glossy WOLED depth, automated care when they step away, and a warranty that explicitly speaks to burn-in.
Software tip
Install DisplayWidget Center early, set proximity behavior the way you actually leave your desk, and schedule pixel cleaning during times you are not mid-ranked match.
Versus the 360Hz ROG
Keep the XG27AQDMGR for balanced 240Hz glossy excellence. Jump to the XG27ACDNG when your esports titles and GPU already live above 300 FPS at 1440p.