ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG48 UQ specs disclose 4K organic EL display compatible with 138Hz / 0.1ms.
ASUSTeK offers detailed specifications of the 47.53 type 4K gaming display ROG Swift OLED PG48 UQ that adopts and an organic EL display.
ASUS announced the release of the 47.53 type 4K game display "ROG Swift OLED PG48 UQ" with organic EL. The display synchronization technology is compliant with NVIDIA G-Sync. In addition, the large color gamut of DCI-P3 98 percent, 10bit color (1,073,7 million colors), color accuracy of less than Delta E 2, and new black color display using organic EL allow for more realistic images. In addition, "Anti-glare micro-texture coating" suppresses reflection and glare, "GamePlus" can perform stopwatch, aiming, timer, FPS counter, enlarged display of target, etc., preset setting "GameVisual" according to the game, "Flicker-Free" eliminates screen flickering and "Ultra-Low Blue Light Technology" decreases blue light. Principal parameters include brightness 450 cd/m2 (peak 900 cd/m2), contrast ratio 135,000: 1 (HDR peak 1,500,000: 1), and horizontal/vertical viewing angle 178 °. DisplayPort 1.4x1, HDMI2.0x2, HDMI2.1x2, earphone jack x1, USB3.2 Gen.1 Type-A hub x4, etc. The speaker features an integrated 10Wx2 stereo speaker.
The stand allows for tilt adjustments between -4 and 5 degrees, and the VESA mounter provides a 300x300mm pitch. The external measurements are 1,068 mm in width, 266 mm in depth, 686 mm in height, and 16.2 kg in weight.
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Oooo, nice specs! I think my next monitor will be an OLED, but I just recently bought a fast IPS screen, so it won't be for a few years yet, even though I got a fantastic deal on this current fast IPS. Those ultra high contrast ratios combined with very wide colour gamut would be to die for! (And not to mention the ultra fast GTG which means you get maximum benefit of each extra Hz on offer, in terms of motion blur reduction.)
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I just want to know if it is RGB pixels, or else the texts are pretty painful to read...
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47.5 inches large "monitor"... that is just laughable. From what distance are we supposed to look at it? They should focus on releasing a 34" super-widescreen QDOLED with polarizer and proper coating. And I wouldn't even mind that weird diamond-like RGB subpixel structure of QDOLEDs.
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very nice
but it is an LG C2 panel which is probably $$$ less and includes a tv tuner, otherwise the same spec.
the Aorus panel (also the same) sell for less than the C2 (as it should...no tuner) market price in US $800.
i expect this guy to list around $1,500-1,600 hope i'm wrong
but even Cooler Master, AOC, Viewsonic, Acer, and others are releasing this SAME panel.
what remains to be seen is how well these LG panels do against the larger QD/OLED