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ASUS ROG launches first 4K WOLED gaming monitors with TrueBlack Glossy film, up to 480Hz, OLED Care Pro, and Auto KVM.
ASUS has unveiled two new OLED gaming monitors aimed at satisfying both cinematic and competitive gamers with their new dual ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNAsus's new ROG Strix 32-inch dual-mode WOLED monitor adapts to fit your gaming needs – 240Hz at 4K or 480Hz at 1080p
Asus’ new 32-inch ROG OLED monitors feature ultra-fast refresh rates, anti-glare glossy panels, and burn-in prevention features.
Before 2022, pretty much every OLED was a WOLED and among current models this is still the most common type of panel. It's also worth noting that, as of this writing, Samsung doesn't make 16:9 QD ...
The Elec’s report also mentions that the ordered WOLED panels require special customization, meaning they must be manufactured at LG’s plant in Paju, South Korea–not overseas in China. “Samsung has ...
ASUS has announced the world's first WOLED gaming monitor, with a 240Hz refresh rate, under its ROG Strix line of high-end gaming monitors.
Still, it'd be nice to see these smaller panels in action to see how they handle up-close experiences. The hope is that these new WOLED screens from LG will also come with a nicer price tag.
Not all WOLED TVs (or QD OLED TVs come to that) are equal, of course. LG has introduced this year, for instance, a new Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology for its premium G3 series of WOLED TVs that ...
Except it's WOLED and LG-based. Consequently, it hits higher peaks of 1,300 nits. Asus isn't quoting full-screen brightness, but it will likely be lower than its 32-inch QD-OLED cousin.
The Samsung S90C dilemma Samsung’s WOLED-based 83-inch S90C OLED TV. Samsung Normally when it comes to TVs, if a company makes a model in a variety of screen sizes, you can expect that the ...
This deal would see LG and Samsung partnering so Samsung can ship new kinds of WOLED TVs over the next few years. Currently, Samsung ships QD-OLED screens in high-end TVs.
Consider the OLED rulebook rewrittenThe key lies in LG’s claims of a brightness increase on the 55, 65 and 77-inch G3 models of 70% over ‘traditional’ WOLED TVs (such as the new B3 series ...
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