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The 240Hz OLED Gaming Display are soon coming to the market

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
December 31, 2022
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CES 2023 is just a few days away, and there’s already one standout category that we’re very excited about: 240Hz OLED gaming monitors. In general, OLED panels can attain greater picture quality and faster response times than their LED or IPS counterparts, but have previously been unable to match them in terms of high-refresh rates. There have been occasional exceptions, such as the Alienware AW3423DW, a QD-OLED running at 175Hz, but OLED gaming displays have finally hit the ideal 240Hz refresh rate sought by gamers who specialise in eSports and FPS titles.

Several 240Hz OLED displays will be on display during the CES 2023 convention. The Corsair Xeneon Flex, a 45-inch OLED with configurable curvature and a $1,999 price tag, is one of the most inventive choices. You can switch between flat and 800R curved display modes by pressing the screen together, making it great for both work and play.

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Meanwhile, LG will show off its 45-inch ultra-wide OLED and 27-inch OLED UltraGear monitors, which are already on preorder for $1,699 and $999, respectively. Both of the 240Hz monitors are 1440p with a reaction time of 0.03ms.

LG Display also stated that these OLED panels will be used in premium displays from other companies such as Corsair and Asus.

1440p Endgame Monitor is here.
Stay Tuned for more exciting details on CES 2023.#ROGOLEDmonitor #ROGmonitor #OLED #1440pEndGame pic.twitter.com/heygVCnjLf

— ROG Global (@ASUS_ROG) December 8, 2022

In terms of Asus, we know that a new 27-inch ROG OLED gaming monitor will be launched at CES 2023, however details are scarce. A teaser for the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM shared earlier this month on Twitter implies that it, too, will run at 240Hz and have a 1440p resolution, but there’s no information on pricing or a release date.

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credit; theverge

Dough will also use a glossy version of the aforementioned LG Display OLED panel in its own 27-inch Spectrum OLED monitor, which will operate at 240Hz and have a 1440p resolution, though we haven’t heard anything about it being shown at CES 2023. If you’re willing to take the risk, preorders begin at $649 and are anticipated to ship in July 2023.

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