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Benchmark Acer, Asus! The brand develops 27-inch MiniLED gaming displays

According to foreign media reports, DarkMatter, a computer brand owned by U.S. online retailer Monoprice, is developing a MiniLED esports display that will be released in the first half of 2022.

According to The Product Manager of Monopurice, this gaming monitor screen measures 27 inches, has a 4K resolution of 3840x2160 and a refresh rate of 144Hz, HDMI2.1 certification, supports USB-C interface and 90W power output. In terms of MiniLED backlight technology, the physical light control partition target is 576, but before entering production, the number of partitions is likely to increase.

In terms of price, Monoprice has not yet determined the price of this MiniLED esports display next year, mainly because the continuous instability of the electronics supply chain has led to product price volatility. But what Monopuric can be sure of is that this product will benchmark monitor players such as Acer and Asus to create the best esports monitor.

It is understood that at present, there is Acer X27S on the same level of products, with a resolution of 3840x2160, a refresh rate of 144Hz, 512 light control partitions, and a price of $1400. There is also AOC's recent release of the Agon Pro AG274QXM, which has a resolution of 2560x1440, a refresh rate of 170Hz, and 576 light-controlled partitions, which will be priced at $917. The ROG Swift PG27UQX 27-inch MiniLED esports monitor released by ASUS in 2019 costs more than $3,000.

In the case of similar resolution, refresh rate and backlight partition properties of the same level of products, Monoprice's MiniLED e-sports display may make sufficient efforts in the product price to target the big manufacturer players, and launch a lower-priced MiniLED e-sports display product to win the favor of more consumers.

Source: Compiled by LEDinside Irving

Cover image source: Paixin.com

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