ASUS Launches Revolutionary Dual-Mode Monitor [VIDEO]

TECH NEWS – ASUS has rolled out its innovative ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP, a groundbreaking monitor that boasts the unique ability to switch between a 4K resolution at a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1080p resolution at an astounding 480Hz. This technological breakthrough signifies a heated race among top manufacturers, with ASUS and LG both striving to deliver cutting-edge monitors to consumers.

 

The 32-inch display features an almost borderless design and comes with a sturdy three-legged stand. While it’s not yet confirmed if this high-end monitor will support DisplayPort 2.1, insiders consider it a strong possibility. The price point remains undisclosed, but expectations are set for a premium tag.

More information about ASUS’s latest offering is anticipated at CES 2024, kicking off on January 9th. LG is also expected to reveal more about its own competing models. The 2023 CES was a showcase of impressive tech innovations, and the upcoming 2024 event promises to follow suit, keeping tech enthusiasts on the edge of their seats for future developments.

The monitor is an ideal solution for high-end PC users with diverse needs, from playing fast-paced competitive games requiring high refresh rates to enjoying graphic-rich slow-paced games and consuming 4K video content. It allows for seamless switching between different refresh rates and resolutions to cater to various user preferences.

Upon their release, these ASUS and LG monitors are set to possibly join the ranks of the best OLED 4K gaming monitors currently on the market. OLED technology, known for its superior image quality and lower power consumption, is among the most advanced in the market. The top OLED monitors usually range between $900 and $1500, so it will be interesting to see how the dual-mode feature impacts the cost. Additional groundbreaking features like wireless connectivity and enhanced eye-care support are also rumored to be in development by these companies, although such innovations may still be years away.

Source: GameRant

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