Monday, December 9th 2024

ASRock Unveils New Phantom Gaming OLED Series Monitors

ASRock, the global leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, mini PCs, gaming monitors and power supply units, today launches its latest Phantom Gaming OLED series, featuring three high-performance models: PGO32UFS, PGO27QFS, and PGO27QFV. Equipped with cutting-edge OLED panel technology, these monitors deliver outstanding visual quality and exceptional performance, providing an unparalleled viewing experience for gamers.

PGO32UFS: Innovative Dual-Mode Large Screen Offering Speed and Clarity
The PGO32UFS features a 32-inch flat WOLED screen with UHD resolution and a native 240 Hz refresh rate for stunning image clarity and smooth motion. Its unique Dual-Mode function allows gamers to switch seamlessly to a 480 Hz refresh rate at FHD resolution, catering to both ultra-high-definition and ultra-high-speed gaming scenarios. Additionally, its stand integrates ASRock's patented Wi-Fi antenna technology, supporting the latest Wi-Fi 7 connectivity with up to 7dBi peak gain, significantly enhancing network stability and providing a low-latency gaming environment. To ensure sustained performance during extended use, the PGO32UFS features ASRock's exclusive heatsink technology combined with graphene film and a four-sided ventilation design, effectively reducing panel temperature and preventing image retention.
PGO27QFS: High-Performance 27-Inch Monitor with Flexible Adjustments
The PGO27QFS boasts a 27-inch flat WOLED screen, offering QHD resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate. Designed for users seeking high-resolution and smooth gameplay, this model features a versatile stand with tilt, swivel, height, and pivot adjustments. This allows gamers to easily find their optimal viewing angle, enhancing comfort during extended gaming sessions.
PGO27QFV: A Perfect Fusion of Speed and Color Accuracy
The PGO27QFV is equipped with a 27-inch flat QD-OLED screen, delivering QHD resolution and an impressive 360 Hz refresh rate. Engineered for professional gamers, this monitor ensures ultra-smooth gameplay. Like the PGO32UFS, the PGO27QFV's stand also integrates ASRock's patented Wi-Fi antenna technology, ensuring a stable high-speed internet connection, so players can stay ahead in every critical moment.
Exceptional OLED Performance Across the Series
All three monitors in the series feature OLED panels with a 99% DCI-P3 wide color gamut, delivering vivid and vibrant visuals. They offer an ultra-fast 0.03 ms response time and undergo rigorous color calibration before shipment, ensuring Delta E<2 color accuracy for lifelike and precise visuals. To maximize longevity, the series is equipped with advanced cooling solutions, pixel cleaning, and automatic brightness adjustment to prevent image retention, guaranteeing consistent performance and visual quality over time.
Source: ASRock
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7 Comments on ASRock Unveils New Phantom Gaming OLED Series Monitors

#1
Kohl Baas
I don't like cutting edge monitors. They're hard to get a grip on.
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#2
sepheronx
Kohl BaasI don't like cutting edge monitors. They're hard to get a grip on.
I appreciate dad jokes
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#3
DudeBeFishing
Kohl BaasI don't like cutting edge monitors. They're hard to get a grip on.
In all seriousness I wish they had handles instead of those useless lights on the back. Who stares at the back of their monitor anyway?
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#4
JasBC
DudeBeFishingIn all seriousness I wish they had handles instead of those useless lights on the back. Who stares at the back of their monitor anyway?
There are freaks like myself who have their backs toward a wall and the monitor thus pointed towards you everywhere else in the room
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#5
Upgrayedd
4K and HFR but no DP 2.1

Seems outdated before they release. What a shame.
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#6
Gmr_Chick
As soon as I read "OLED" I knew they were going to be out of my price range. :cry:
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#7
Caring1
DudeBeFishingIn all seriousness I wish they had handles instead of those useless lights on the back. Who stares at the back of their monitor anyway?
Ever heard of backlighting?
They aren't there to stare at.
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