UPDATE: It’s advised to avoid this company.
Dough has today announced a new addition to their Spectrum Black OLED gaming monitor line up which offers a 32-Inch 240Hz 4K OLED display option for your high-end gaming needs.
This new monitor features a 4K OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate enabling stunning visuals and blazing-fast speeds for competitive gaming with 0.03 ms response times. The display uses Gorilla Glass with both a matte and glass version allowing for increased ambient contrast ratios by 40% and decreased reflections by 70%. The monitor also features an incredibly slim design with a near-bezel-less display. The display also uses Black Frame Insertion to enhance visual clarity for fast-moving objects and it also boosts performance in fast-paced games. This technology effectively, makes the pixels go black after every full refresh resulting in a smoother perceived motion.
This Spectrum Black 32″ monitor features a wide array of ports including Displayport, HDMI and USB C 100W for upstream connection and USB C, USB A and a 3.5mm jack.
Dough will start sales for this monitor using their usual pre-order model, with the lowest price being offered to the first backers, and slowly increasing as the final release date approaches. The matte model will start at $699 and the glass model at $799. Both prices will increase until they reach the final retail pricing of $1099 and $1299, respectively. Customers who wish to purchase can subscribe to Dough’s mailing list to receive an exclusive invitation once orders open.
To find out more information visit dough.tech.
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