LG unveils the world’s first 27-inch 480Hz QHD Gaming OLED display ahead of CES 2024 next week. This display technology allows each pixel to emit light independently without a backlight unit, an immersive QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution, and the fastest response time (0.03ms) of any panel on the market today.
The 38″ ASUS ROG Swift 4K HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor boasts Display Stream Compression (DSC) technology for ultra smooth gameplay, and it’s being offered for just $688.89 shipped, originally $999. DSC basically supports 4K UHD visuals through a single DisplayPort 1.4 connection by compressing and decompressing each frame on the fly, with no loss in image quality. Product page.
The all-new Samsung Odyssey OLED gaming monitor lineup has been revealed ahead of CES 2024 next week. Starting things off, we have the Odyssey OLED G9, a 49-inch curved ultra-wide gaming monitor with DQHD (5,120 x 1,440) resolution, a 32:9 aspect ratio, 240Hz refresh rate, and a few more upgrades you won’t find in its predecessor.
LG’s transparent OLED table, which consists of twelve 55″ transparent OLED panels, arrives at the Starbucks Yeosu Dolsan DT Branch in South Korea. The 26-foot (8-meter) installation can be found at the center of the store where guests can enjoy their beverage or work.
You’ve seen Kia’s mobile office on wheels, now check out LG’s ‘Smartphone on Wheels’ concept that is set to make its public debut at CES 2024 next week. Technically speaking, this concept is aimed at further accelerating the company’s automotive display solutions for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs).
The 55″ Hisense 55U6K U6 Series 4K ULED Mini-LED Smart TV is best in its class, and you can get one for $349.99 shipped, originally $579.99. Its bezel-less design offers a sleek aesthetic that won’t ‘overpower” your room with an unnecessarily large frame, while two positioning stands provide versatility for placement. Product page.
Set to make its public debut at CES 2024 next month, the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE will become the world’s first 4K OLED gaming monitor with a dual-Hz feature. This 32-inch monitor lets you switch between 4K (3,840 x 2,160) at 240Hz and Full-HD (1,920 x 1,080) at 480Hz at the click of a button.
Let’s face it, bringing an external monitor, like the Xebec Snap, isn’t the most practical, especially when traveling. The Apolosign PackGo aims to change that by concealing a 27-inch smart display within a briefcase that can easily be transported as carry-on luggage.
The Las Vegas F1 GP has come and gone, but one detail fans may have missed is the giant logo atop the pit building. Samsung used 25,000 LED modules to create this spectacle sitting atop the 1,000-foot-long pit building rooftop that’s so bright astronauts may have even seen it from outer space.