ASRock Launches Three New Phantom Gaming OLED Monitors

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[Press Release] ASRock has launched three brand new OLED monitors as it continues to deliver exceptional visual quality and performance.

First on the list is the PGO32UFS. This 32-inch flat WOLED display combines the perks of UHD resolution and 240Hz refresh rates. Thanks to the Dual-Mode function, the same monitor can be used at 1080p, unlocking a 480Hz refresh rate.

ASRock Phantom Gaming OLED Series
The OLED Series Boasts Ultra-Fast Response Times

ASRock also integrates Wi-Fi 7 connectivity in the stand, allowing for up to 7dBi peak gain. Elsewhere, the company’s exclusive heatsink technology helps reduce panel temperatures.

The second monitor arriving today is the PGO27QFS. This offering sits in the middle of the three OLED displays, striking a fine balance with a 240Hz, 27-inch screen and QHD resolution, with other features like swivel and height adjustment complimenting the entire package.

ASRock Phantom Gaming OLED Series
All Three Displays Present Lifelike Colors

Finally, the PGO27QFV makes use of QD-OLED technology. It offers QHD resolution, a 27-inch form factor, and a 360Hz refresh rate for an overall solid experience. It should be noted that all three monitors across the lineup support ASRock’s patented Wi-Fi antenna.

Also common to the three panels is a 99% wide DCI-P3 wide color gamut. Response times are as low as 0.03ms, and features like pixel cleaning are included for increased longevity.

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