Completely to the extreme.
Dell's game brand Alienware has released a huge monitor to enhance the sense of immersion in the game. This is a condensed pole monitor of the game now.
The 34-inch (3440x1400) display is QD-OLED. The organic EL of QD-OLED= quantum dots, which is often heard in the TV industry, has also come to the game display. The hue coverage is 99.3% of DCI-P3, the color difference is less than 2, and the color of the painting is bright but natural. The maximum brightness is 1000 nit. The refresh rate was 175 Hz. Anyway, it's beautiful. I think the game world shown on the screen is dazzling.
What's more, the place where the beautiful display bends is miso for gamers. Gentle bend of 1800R. The response speed of GTG is 0.1ms. The monitor supports VESA DisplayHDR400True Black and provides an antireflective coating to reduce glare.
If you are so powerful, you can't see the eyes except the monitor, and the frame part is also designed in Alienware style. Alienware's basic white also adds beautiful neon blue and alien logo. Alienware's favorite RGB lights are also set on the back, bottom, and power buttons. The height of the monitor is adjustable. The port on the back has 2 HDMI 2.0, 1 DisplayPort1.4,2, 1 USB (paragraph) and 1 USB (rising). There is a separate audio and headphone Jack.
North America is scheduled to go public at the end of March and Europe in early April. This is a delightful curved display for people who align gears on the Alienware, but the problem is that the price has not yet been announced. Well, how much does it cost?
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