Dough Spectrum OLED released with a pre-order deal
Dough (formerly Eve Devices) has announced that its Spectrum OLED is finally available. This version of its monitor has, as the name suggests, a panel made of organic LEDs sourced from LG touted to confer "stunning visuals" thanks to its TrueBlack 400 certification.
This version of the Spectrum monitor is rated for 1440p gaming at up to 240Hz with a latency of as little as 0.03 milliseconds (ms). Dough has made the display glossy rather than matte, a choice made to prioritize detail and a premium appeal over glare-prevention. On the other hand, the monitor also supports NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and KVM switching.
The Spectrum OLED has not been heard of since its initial pre-sale announcement. Now, however, it is back up for pre-order, with a 2-year burn-in warranty thrown in, at US$749 (with an "early bird" e-mail referral link) - but only until May 5, 2023, which is when the new Dough monitor's full retail price of US$1,099 is slated to take effect.
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