Here are the latest high-end 4K OLED monitors you can buy in Singapore
We wanted to call this article "Fantastic 4K OLED monitors and where to find them", but felt it was too esoteric. So we're calling this a cheatsheet for finding DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.2 monitors instead.
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By Liu Hongzuo -
Flat is justice. Flat is easy on the eyes. We're talking about monitors. Image: ASUS.
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Monitor shopping can be a pain, and knowing your preferred specs doesn't make research easier (We know, because we regularly shop for monitors). To fix that, we've created a running cheat sheet that tells us what's available at a glance.
Whether you're buying it for gaming, work, or entertainment, you've come to the right place. We curated this based on how likely these high-quality 4K OLED monitors would include everything a picky buyer could want (We know, because we are also very fussy).
This is for high-end 4K OLED monitors officially available in Singapore, with the newest launch at the top of the article. For now, we're specifically highlighting the ones with DisplayPort 2.1a (80Gbps bandwidth) or HDMI 2.2 (96Gbps bandwidth) because those are necessary display technologies if you want output higher than 120FPS at 4K resolution.
Marketing materials will tell you at a glance that numerous displays support high refresh rates and high resolutions, but only very few are advanced enough to accomplish both simultaneously and push new boundaries for serious gamers, content creators, or even just those of us who appreciate watching content on a very capable screen.
Without further ado:
ASUS ROG Swift PG27UCDM
ASUS ROG Swift PG27UCDM. Image: ASUS.
The ROG product range from ASUS covers all its gaming-quality devices, including monitors. PG27UCDM combines 4K, QD-OLED, and many other perks that will satisfy gamers and non-gamers alike. It has the necessary DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR20) if you're particular about seeing 4K content at its maximum 240Hz refresh rate.
- Year launched: March/April 2025
- Sizes: 26.5-inch
- Panel: QD-OLED, flat, 16:9 aspect ratio, HDR10, Dolby Vision, VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black, FreeSync and G-Sync compatible
- Max resolution and refresh rate: 3,840 x 2,160p, 240Hz
- Ports: 1x DisplayPort 2.1a, 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB-C (DP Alt Mode), 3x USB-A (3.2 Gen 1), 1x USB-C 90W Power Delivery, Headphone jack
- Built-in Audio: None
- Perk(s): Anti-Flicker 2.0, OLED Care Pro, ASUS DisplayWidget Center UI, Adjustable height/tilt/swivel/pivot, VESA Wall Mount
- Official launch price(s): From S$1,679
- Where to buy: Lazada, Shopee, Bizgram, Endless Passion
MSI MPG 322URX QD-OLED
MSI MPG 322URX QD-OLED. Image: MSI.
While it's another monitor with DisplayPort 2.1a for that UHBR20 and 80Gbps output, MSI's version has a custom heatsink and OLED Care 2.0 designed to reduce the risk of burn-in. It also offers Windows Dynamic Lighting for synchronised light effects across connected devices.
- Year launched: December 2024
- Sizes: 31.5-inch
- Panel: QD-OLED, flat, 16:9 aspect ratio, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, G-Sync compatible
- Max resolution and refresh rate: 3,840 x 2,160p, 240Hz
- Ports: 1x DisplayPort 2.1a, 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB-C (DP Alt Mode) with 90W Power Delivery, 2x USB-A (5Gbps), 1x USB-B (5Gbps), 1x Headphone jack (out only),
- Built-in Audio: None
- Perk(s): Adjustable height/tilt/swivel/pivot, VESA Wall Mount
- Official launch price(s): From S$1,999
- Where to buy: Lazada, Shopee, Vii PC, Best Denki, Mansa Computers, Endless Passion, Pixle SG
Wait, that's it?
DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.2 are fairly new display standards. We don't expect many to be available for now (and even fewer might deign to come to Singapore). However, we're staying on top of these updates. Examples include:
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