This year, a large number of manufacturers have used Samsung QD-OLED panels to make IT displays, and there are many sizes, from the lowest 27 inches to the highest 49 inches. Some products have been launched, including overseas brands and domestic brands, but the most concerned may still be 31A 5-inch monitor, because only this size is a true 4K QD-OLED panel, a 27-inch display is actually a 2K monitor, and the others are products with a fish screen, which may not be suitable for all users.
Previously, Dell's alien brand has been on the market for 315-inch QD-OLED displays, and other brands will be launched one after another. Everyone must be similar in basic parameters, such as 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate, 1000nits peak brightness and 99% DCI-P3 color gamut. Of course, some products will support Dolby Vision, while some products will not, which mainly depends on the manufacturer's own design ideas.
Of course, what everyone is most concerned about must be **, here we will not talk about some dealers' own ***. The price of this QD-OLED monitor of Alien is 1200 US dollars, and the domestic ** is 9999 yuan, you can roughly refer to the comparison. And at present,The most expensive is, of course, ASUS,Darenshuo4K QD-OLED display PG32UCDM is currently publicly priced at 1300 US dollars,There is no listing in China yet,But there is basically no doubt about more than 10,000 yuan。
MSI has officially announced the launch of a QD-OLED panel monitor very early, this time 4K 31The 5-inch version model is321upx,The price is much lower than that of Dell and Asus,Only 900 US dollars,If this monitor can be listed in China,And keep it about the same as overseas**,Then it should be able to attract the attention of many users,After all, there are shopping festivals like 618 and Double Eleven in China,At that time, the advantage of a dozen discounts may be more obvious。
And compared to the QD-OLED monitors that Alien first launched, MSI and ASUS are both straight screen monitors rather than curved screen monitors, which may be suitable for video gamers. In addition, Alien's products support Dolby Vision, and although it seems that there are many problems now, MSI and ASUS only seem to support HDR10. In addition, we expect that there are some other manufacturers who will also launch 315-inch 4K QD-OLED display, such as HP, will be available at a later date, and supports Dolby Vision, if it can be launched in China, the **part should not be too exaggerated. In addition, Philips and Red Devil may also launch similar products, considering that everyone has LG panels to choose from in addition to Samsung, the competition is still fierce.
So if it's not an early adopter, we suggest that players can wait, like Alien is the first to be listed every time, and it always feels like cannon fodder, anyway, isn't it all going to be reduced later**? We still think it's more cost-effective to buy this type of OLED display during the ** season, not to mention that there are so many brands that won't be available until later. In addition, as a reminder, the display of the Samsung QD-OLED panel is not as good as the LG panel in terms of text display, but the BT2020 color gamut performance will be better, and you can consider it according to your own needs.