It looks like OLED gaming displays will step into a new phase, as Dough announces its upcoming "Spectrum Black" 31.5″ OLED monitor featuring 4K resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate.
If you haven't heard about Dough before, you shouldn't be surprised, as the company has a limited portfolio of displays. Dough was formally known as Eve, and the company has released somewhat surprising products in the past, starting with its Spectrum monitor lineup. Moreover, the company's initiation has also been through crowdfunding platforms; hence, it raises some concerns about its credibility. We won't go into the depths of the company's past since this article aims to unveil the benchmark-setting OLED display.
Dough has released two different variants of the Spectrum Black, a model with "glass coating" called the ES07E3D and the traditional one called ES07E3F. The company's branding choice is tricky, but we will leave that for now.
Diving into the "Spectrum Black" specifications, the display features a 16:9 ratio flat 31.5-inch panel with a maximum resolution rated at 3840 x 2160. This display is exciting because the high resolution coupled with the large screen size will definitely enhance the quality output due to improved pixel distribution. The display supports a 240Hz refresh rate with a G2G (Gray-to-Gray) response time of 0.03ms.
For gaming users, the display is compatible with NVIDIA's G-Sync and AMD's Freesync Premium Pro and VRR capabilities. The gaming display has a 10-bit color depth and a color gamut rated 98.5% DCI-P3. On paper, the Spectrum Black looks great, offering adequate specs for both gamers and professionals.
We mentioned earlier about a "glass-coated" variant in the lineup. Detailing that, Dough has partnered up with
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