As Tom’s Hardware reports (https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/gaming-monitors/get-a-premium-27-inch-1440p-240-hz-oled-gaming-monitor-for-only-usd349-oled-for-the-price-of-ips), Asus has introduced a new 27-inch gaming monitor that combines OLED technology with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels (QHD) and a refresh rate of 240 Hz – all at a price of only 349 USD. This offer is remarkable because OLED displays have so far been mainly found in the premium segment and are significantly more expensive than IPS panels with comparable specifications.
OLED Technology Meets Gaming Performance
The monitor is primarily aimed at gamers who value high image quality, fast response times, and smooth visuals. OLED panels offer advantages over conventional LCD displays such as deeper blacks, better contrast, and more vivid colors. Additionally, response times on OLEDs are generally much shorter, minimizing ghosting and motion blur.
With a 240 Hz refresh rate and QHD resolution, the monitor meets the demands of discerning players who want to enjoy both fast shooters and graphically intensive titles. The combination of a high refresh rate and OLED technology is still rare and usually associated with high costs.
Innovative Features Against Burn-in
A frequently mentioned problem with OLED displays is the risk of burn-in, especially with static image elements like HUDs in games. Asus addresses this issue with an integrated proximity sensor that automatically turns off the screen as soon as the user moves away from the monitor. This feature is intended to extend the panel’s lifespan and reduce burn-in effects without requiring manual intervention from the user.
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