ASRock Introduces New Taichi and Phantom Gaming OLED Monitors with High Refresh Rates
ASRock has marked the tenth anniversary of its Taichi brand by unveiling a new lineup of OLED gaming monitors. The company introduced two series, the Taichi and Phantom Gaming, both featuring advanced display technologies designed to meet the demands of gamers seeking high-performance visuals.
Next-Generation OLED Display Options
The new monitors come in 27-inch models equipped with either Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) or Tandem OLED panels. These panels offer rich color reproduction and enhanced contrast ratios, delivering an immersive viewing experience suited for gaming and content creation.
Both Taichi and Phantom Gaming monitors support high resolutions, with options available at 4K and 2K, catering to varying preferences for display sharpness and performance. Additionally, they are designed with high refresh rates to ensure smooth motion and responsiveness during fast-paced gaming sessions.
The inclusion of the Taichi backlighting system further enhances visual clarity and depth, complementing the OLED panel capabilities. This combination aims to provide gamers with not only vibrant and accurate colors but also reduced motion blur and improved overall picture quality.
ASRock’s announcement places the company among those advancing OLED technology in gaming monitors, offering consumers premium options beyond traditional LCD displays. While pricing, detailed specifications, and availability were not disclosed at this stage, these new OLED monitors signal ASRock’s commitment to innovation within the gaming hardware market.
ASRock celebrates a decade of Taichi with new 27-inch OLED gaming monitors featuring QD-OLED and Tandem OLED panels at 4K and 2K resolutions.
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