ASUS has put the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN on sale in the United States at $1,299, months after the monitor first appeared at CES 2026 in January. The 34-inch ultrawide is the first display built on Samsung Display’s newer RGB stripe QD-OLED panel to actually reach US retail, listed on both Amazon and Newegg as of June 2026. Its headline selling point is text clarity, since the new panel is engineered to fix the colour fringing that has long dogged QD-OLED monitors.
ROG Swift PG34WCDN Price and Availability
The PG34WCDN carries a $1,299 price tag at both retailers, with Newegg listing it as shipping immediately and Amazon quoting an earliest ship date of 22 June 2026. ASUS bills it as the world’s first RGB OLED gaming monitor, and it ships with a three-year warranty. Other US retailers including B&H and Best Buy are expected to stock the display soon, though exact dates remain to be announced. The launch price makes it one of the most expensive options in its category, sitting roughly $400 above the $899.99 MSI rival that uses the very same panel but has yet to reach shelves.
A New RGB Stripe QD-OLED Panel
At the heart of the monitor is Samsung Display’s newer 34-inch QD-OLED panel with an RGB stripe sub-pixel layout. Samsung calls the technology V-Stripe, while ASUS markets it as Tandem RGB QD-OLED, and it represents Samsung’s fifth-generation QD-OLED. The change in sub-pixel structure reduces colour fringing and improves text clarity compared with older QD-OLED panels, addressing one of the longest-standing complaints about OLED desktop displays. Samsung Display began supplying this 34-inch 360Hz panel to ASUS, MSI and other monitor makers in late 2025.
ASUS pairs the panel with a BlackShield coating, which the company says improves perceived black levels by up to 40 percent in bright rooms and offers 2.5 times better scratch resistance than previous QD-OLED panels. Brightness reaches up to 500 nits full-screen and 1,300 nits at peak HDR.

Full Specs and Connectivity
The PG34WCDN wraps that panel in a curved ultrawide chassis aimed squarely at high-refresh PC gaming, backed by a custom heatsink for longevity and panel-care features. The key specifications are below.
- 34-inch 1800R curved ultrawide, 21:9 aspect ratio, 3440×1440 UWQHD resolution
- 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms grey-to-grey response time
- VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black and HDR10, up to 500 nits full-screen and 1,300 nits peak
- 99 percent DCI-P3 coverage, true 10-bit colour and factory calibration to Delta E below 2
- DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 with 80 Gbps bandwidth, two HDMI 2.1 ports, USB-C with 90W Power Delivery
- USB hub, Auto KVM, headphone output, OLED Care Pro and a Neo Proximity Sensor

How It Compares to Rival QD-OLED Ultrawides
ASUS is far from the only brand building around Samsung’s RGB stripe panel, but it has reached buyers first. MSI, Gigabyte, Acer and HP have all announced 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED monitors on the same panel, and for now the ROG Swift PG34WCDN is the only one customers can actually order.
| Monitor | Price | Status |
|---|---|---|
| ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN | $1,299 | On sale now (Amazon, Newegg) |
| MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 | $899.99 | Announced, not yet shipped |
| Gigabyte MO34WQC36 | Not announced | Upcoming |
| Acer Predator X34 F3 | Not announced | Upcoming |
| HP OMEN 34-inch OLED | Not announced | Upcoming |
That leaves the PG34WCDN as the early mover in a new tier of OLED ultrawides, and the only way to try the sharper RGB stripe panel right now, until the MSI, Gigabyte, Acer and HP models reach retail and the B&H and Best Buy listings go live.
