GameMax Debuts Vision GMX32UCDM, Entering QD-OLED Monitor Market

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[Press Release] GameMax has announced its first QD-OLED gaming monitor with the Vision GMX32UCDM.

In addition to an incredibly vivid OLED screen, this monitor boasts a 31.5-inch 4K panel and an ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate. Both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync are also supported, making the GX32UCDM perfect for all types of gaming needs.

On the other hand, a 99% DCI-P3 color coverage ensures the GX32UCDM can be used for professional work. The monitor even supports reverse charging through the Type-C port with 90W power delivery.

As per GameMax, the QD-OLED monitor will go on sale for $1,099. Information on pricing and availability will be shared closer to launch; the company has also confirmed an extended 3-year warranty.

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