ASUS ROG QD-OLED Crushes 4K Gaming Limits

ASUS released an updated gaming monitor called PG32UCDMR. The company built this version from their earlier PG32UCDM model. Both screens appear almost the same from outside. Engineers changed two key parts of the newer screen. The updated display sells for around 1299 dollars like the first model.

The main upgrade features a new DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 port. This connection moves 80 gigabits of data each second. The earlier version had DisplayPort 1.4 that moved just 32.4 gigabits each second. Players see clearer pictures at higher resolutions and smoother frame rates. The fresh port handles 4K at 240Hz with HDR and 10-bit color depth.

ASUS built artificial intelligence tools to boost gaming performance. The AI helper offers picture improvements and moving crosshair features. Shadow boost makes dark game areas brighter and easier to see. The screen maintains 450 nits brightness and quick response times. All other display qualities stay the same as the earlier version.
 

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