It seems that Dell and Asus have something really exciting in store for everyone who values excellent picture quality and impressive technical specifications. Both companies are working on 27-inch 4K monitors equipped with QD-OLED technology, which combines the deep blacks of OLEDs with vibrant colors and high brightness thanks to quantum dots. This combination looks promising and could significantly shake up the market. If everything goes as expected, these new models could set a new standard in their class.
Dell Alienware AW2725Qb
At first glance, Dell is going all out. The AW2725Qb model is set to be a 4K monitor with a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz. It also features a QD-OLED panel from Samsung and a semi-gloss coating that should solve the problem of reflections. If everything goes according to plan, gamers can prepare space on their desks. However, we must remember that monitors with organic matrices are still a significant investment. The growing popularity of this type of technology gives hope that newer models will emerge at more accessible prices, which over time could make them more reachable for a wider audience.
Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM
Asus has also presented something interesting – the ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM model. It looks like it will be a smaller version of their 32-inch monitor, which has already received a lot of positive reviews. This time, Asus aims for a compact size, while offering equally high image quality and precision in detail reproduction that organic panels provide. This is a proposition for those who do not need a large screen but do not want to give up top technology.
What is QD-OLED?
If you are wondering what is so special about this technology, we explain it right away. QD-OLED combines perfect blacks and contrast of OLEDs with vibrant colors and better brightness thanks to quantum dots. For those who often use monitors, an important feature may be the greater resistance of QD-OLED panels to burn-in compared to WOLED panels. However, user opinions on this matter are divided. It is worth noting that some manufacturers offer a warranty covering burn-in – and this can be for a period of 2 to 5 years.
When can we expect the premiere?
The official presentation of these models may take place at CES 2025 in January, but it is possible that we will learn more this year. One thing is certain – if Dell and Asus play their cards right, their new monitors could become a real hit. What do you think, does QD-OLED technology have a chance to dominate the monitor market? We are waiting for your opinions on our portal!
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