AOC has released a bright W-OLED gaming monitor with burn-in protection.
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A new model with the index Q27G41ZDP has been added to the AOC monitor catalog. The model's trump card is its W-OLED matrix with a ?gamer? set of characteristics and high color accuracy, as well as support for several useful image enhancement technologies.
The AOC (Q27G41ZDP) has a 27-inch W-OLED matrix with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels, a refresh rate of 240 Hz, and a response time of 0.03 ms (GtG). The peak brightness of the backlight in individual areas is 1300 cd/m², in full-screen HDR HDR stands for High Dynamic Range imaging, and it is an old photography practice recently introduced to cameraphones like the iPhone and some Android devices (or with the use of special apps). mode ? up to 400 cd/m², color gamut ? 100% of the sRGB palette (ΔE < 2) and 98.5% of P3.
The monitor supports Adaptive-Sync and NVIDIA G-SYNC technologies, picture-in-picture mode, and the Dark Boost function, which expands the dynamic range. The proprietary OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.Care technology is used to protect against burn-in. You can connect to the signal source via HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4.
The price of the new product in China is $358.
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