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Samsung Preps 15.6-inch UHD OLED Notebook Display

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Samsung Preps 15.6-inch UHD OLED Notebook Display

Samsung claims the development of a first UHD (3840 x 2160) display for the notebook/laptop market-- a 15.6-inch OLED panel able to handle the ultra-high resolution optimised for gaming, graphic design and video streaming.

Set to enter mass production in February 2019, the OLED panel promises a wide range of cutting-edge features, including "exceptional" contrast ratio, "extreme" colour accuracy, full HDR compatibility, wide colour gamut and high outdoor visibility, all considered essential for premium notebooks. Brightness levels clock from 0.0005 to 600 nits, while the dynamic contrast ratio reaches 120000:1.

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Gigabyte Claims "Tactical Gaming Monitor"

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Gigabyte Claims

What makes a "tactical gaming monitor"? We can't tell, even as Gigabyte uses the phrase to describe the Aorus AD27QD, a 27-inch gaming monitor promising "exclusive features" allowing for even better gameplay.

The AD27QD features a 2590 x 1440 IPS panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms (MPRT) response time, together with 178-degree viewing angles and 10-bit colour meeting 95% of the DCI-P3 standards. Also included is AMD Radeon FreeSync technology for tear-free gameplay when paired with compatible AMD graphics cards, and HDR via VESA-certified DisplayHDR 400 HDR.

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AOC Intros G2590PX/G2 Esports Edition

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AOC Intros G2590PX/G2 Esports Edition

AOC announces a first gaming monitor design in collaboration with the G2 Esports organisation-- the G2590PX/G2, based on the "acclaimed G90 series of gaming monitors" but fitting with the "G2 vision of competitive gaming."

More specifically, the G2590PX/G2 is a variant on the G2590PX monitor. It is a 24.5-inch monitor equipped with high performance gaming features, including 144Hz max refresh rate, 1ms response time, 400 nits brightness and AMD FreeSync compatibility. The 1920 x 1080 resolution TN type panel offers 1000:1 static contrast and 170/160-degree viewing angles, while connectivity comes via x2 HDMI 1.4, x1 VGA and x1 DisplayPort 1.2.

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Asus Launches 49-inch ROG Strix RG49VQ Monitor

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Asus Launches 49-inch ROG Strix RG49VQ Monitor

Asus uses Incredible Intelligence 2018 Asia-Pacific event in Malaysia to launch a massive gaming monitor-- the ROG Strix XG49VQ, a 49-inch display with a 1800R curvature and "Double Full HD" resolution of 3840 x 1080 resolution.

The aforementioned resolution gives the display a 32:9 aspect ratio, making it ultra-wide. VESA DisplayHDR400 certification gives it HDR capability, with bright whites, dark blacks and 125% sRGB colour gamut coverage. Further boosting the whites and the blacks is Asus Shadow Boost technology, while a low blue light filter helps the eyes during the evening. Max refresh clocks at 144Hz.

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Dell Intros UltraSharp 49 Curved Monitor

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Dell Intros UltraSharp 49 Curved Monitor

Dell announces additions to the UltraSharp monitor line at the Adobe MAX conference, with the flagship display being the UltraSharp 49 (U4919DW)-- a curved 49-inch dual QHD monitor the company says is a world first.

The UltraSharp 49 offers an ultra-wide 32:9 aspect ratio and a resolution reaching 5120 x 1440, making it the equivalent of a pair of 27-inch QHD monitors. As Dell puts it, the monitor offers "an immersive panoramic experience without compromising design or functionality," with an IPS panel allowing users to view more content across wide ((178°/178°) viewing angles.

The curvature of monitor is 3800R, while brightness reaches 350 nits with a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The monitor handles content from up to two PCs via dual HDMI ports, as well as on DisplayPort 1.4 connector, and included Dell Display Manager software allows users to select between Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture modes. Further connectivity comes through x1 USB-C and x5 USB 3.0 ports.

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Facebook Presents Videochatting Device

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Facebook Presents Videochatting Device

Facebook unveils a long rumoured foray into hardware with the Portal-- a videoconferencing device consisting, essentially, of a tablet-style display, AI-powered cameras able to track users around the room, a 4-mic array and Alexa capability.

The Portal comes in two versions, regular or Portal+. The regular Portal has a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 resolution display and 10W speakers on the bottom, while the Portal+ has a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 display, 20W speakers, 4-inch woofer and a stand able to rotate from landscape to portrait mode with a touch. Both are sold by the social network as primarily a video chatting solution, even if the addition of Alexa makes them rivals to any number of similar devices already available on the market.

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Acer Intros XZ271U, XZ321QU Gaming Monitors

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Acer Intros XZ271U, XZ321QU Gaming Monitors

Acer launches a pair of monitors aimed at gamer customers-- the XZ271U and XZ321QU, both featuring HDR10 curved VA panels with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 3000:1 contrast ratio, 1ms MPRT response time and AMD FreeSync.

The two monitors are identical, other than the XZ271U being a 27-inch model with 250 nits max brightness while the XZ321QU is 32-inch and offers 300 nits brightness. Both have a 16:9 aspect ratio, 144Hz refresh rate and cover 85% of NTSC colour space, meaning they (technically) reproduce over 100% of sRGB colour gamut. AMD FreeSync support covers Low Frame Rate (LFC) capability, while a Black Boost feature automatically adjust the brightness of dark game scenes, making it easier to find opponents in the dark.

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LG Presents Ultragear Gaming Monitors at IFA

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LG Presents Ultragear Gaming Monitors at IFA

LG uses IFA 2018 to launch a gaming monitor brand-- Ultragear, with the first two products being the 34GK950G and 34GK950F. Both are 34-inch curved displays, with the main difference being support for either Nvidia G-Sync or Radeon FreeSync 2.

The arguably best specced monitor of the two is the FreeSync-friendly 34GK950F, with higher 144Hz refresh rate and VESA Display HDR 400 support. The 34GK950G supports G-Sync, and offers a 100Hz (120Hz overclocked) refresh rate and no HDR. That said, the G-Sync model does offer RGB LED rear sphere lighting, while the FreeSync model has red LED rear lighting.

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AOC Intros V2 Slim Monitor Series

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AOC Intros V2 Slim Monitor Series

AOC presents the V2 monitor series with a choice of 3 sizes-- the 21.5-inch 22V2Q, the 23.8-inch 24V2Q and the 27-inch 27V2Q-- all "as slim as a smartphone" and with the same 3-sided frameless design.

The monitors carry a 1920 x 1080 resolution IPS panel with WLED backlight, wide viewing angles (178°/178°) and 72% NTSC colour gamut coverage. Also on offer is a quick 5ms response time, 75Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync support, together with technologies such as Flicker-Free (regulates brightness with DC instead of pulse width modulation) and a Low Blue Mode reducing blue wavelengths.

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