Dough has announced that its Spectrum monitors can now be ordered by consumers in Europe as well as the United States. The external displays include their 4K/144Hz and QHD/240Hz versions, now priced in either matte or glossy variants at €899 (~US$973) and €949 (~US$1,027) respectively.
They are joined by their new and glossy OLED flagship sibling in their new region. The monitor also has a 240Hz refresh rate (with a 2-year burn-in warrany), and is currently priced at €949 (~US$1,005) - albeit only for the next ~4 days, whereupon it reverts to its "full retail" cost of €1,199 (~US$1,297).
It may still compete with others such as the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM of similar specs, currently ~€1,302 (~US$1,409) on Amazon.de. Then again, Dough's version may require a stand, sold separately at €99 (~US$107). In addition, the OEM has stated that it will only start shipping the Spectrum OLED for Europe from July 2023 at the earliest.
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