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Business Upturn
14-06-2025
- Business Upturn
KOORUI Launches 34-Inch Curved Monitor 34E6UC Globally, Empowering Hybrid Work and Immersive Entertainment
NEW YORK, June 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Monitor brand KOORUI proudly presents the 34E6UC, a 34-inch ultra-wide curved display designed to elevate both productivity and entertainment. A 34-inch ultra-wide WQHD curved monitor designed to meet the growing demand for hybrid work tools and immersive digital experiences. *KOORUI 34E6UC Launches 34″ 180Hz Curved Display to Power Hybrid Work and Home Entertainment As remote work and home entertainment become popular trends, consumers are seeking display solutions that support seamless multitasking, vivid visuals, and ergonomic comfort. According to IDC, demand for ultra-wide monitors has grown over 15% year-over-year, driven by professionals, gamers, and digital creators. KOORUI 34E6UC meets the rising demand for immersive, high-performance displays with a 3440×1440 WQHD resolution that delivers razor-sharp detail and enhanced workspace. Its 1000R curved screen wraps around the viewer's field of vision, creating a deeply immersive experience—perfect for cinematic entertainment and focused multitasking. The 180Hz refresh rate ensures ultra-smooth visuals, especially in fast-paced games where every frame counts, while the 1ms MPRT minimizes motion blur for sharp, responsive action. HDR400 certification further enhances image quality with richer contrast, deeper blacks, and more vibrant colors—ideal for both content creation and media consumption. Designed with versatility in mind, the monitor covers 90% of the DCI-P3 and 125% of the sRGB color gamuts, offering professional-grade color accuracy for designers, video editors, and digital artists. Its ergonomic stand supports height, tilt, and swivel adjustments, allowing users to maintain optimal posture and comfort during long hours of work or play. '34E6UC was built to bridge productivity and entertainment in one expansive screen,' said by KOORUI Brand Manager Mr. Hunter. 'It's designed to support everything from professional workflows to immersive gameplay.' The 34E6UC is now available on Amazon US, and is featured as a key pick for Prime Day 2025, offering consumers access to premium specs at highly competitive value. About KOORUI Powered by HKC's semiconductor display expertise, KOORUI blends innovative panel manufacturing with human-centered product design. Its monitor lineup empowers creators, gamers, and professionals around the globe with reliable, high-performance visual solutions. Press Contact: [email protected] A photo accompanying this announcement is available at Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


Forbes
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Hisense Unveils New Ultra-Portable 4K Laser Projector
Hisense has announced the latest addition to its successful range of home entertainment projectors, claiming that the new M2 Pro is the smallest, lightest and most portable 4K model it's ever released. The lifestyle appeal of the M2 Pro is instantly obvious in its eye-catching design, which sees a roughly cubic, tan-colored body attached to a crisp metallic supporting cradle within which the projector can be rotated to get its images appearing at the right height on your wall or screen. The M2 Pro is Hisense's smallest, lightest 4K projector to date. But can still output a claimed 1300 ... More lumens of brightness. Its compact dimensions together with a surprisingly and promisingly large lens with a stylishly wide cowl complete the M2 Pro's fun feel, instantly selling the idea that this is a projector that will look good in any room in your house you put it in. Compact lifestyle projectors like the M2 Pro need to back up their portability by being easy to set up, something Hisense's new model achieves courtesy of Auto Keystone Correction and Auto Focus features, as well as Intelligent Wall Color Adaptation that can adjust the image to compensate for the colors of your walls. There's even a degree of optical zoom available to help you get the projector's pictures in the right place – a rare luxury in the portable projector market. You don't even need to worry about finding an external source for the M2 Pro, as it's equipped with Hisense's own VIDAA smart TV platform. This provides access to the world's most popular and important video streaming services, including Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video and Apple TV, putting countless hours of TV and movie content at your disposal provided you're able to connect the M2 Pro to your Wi-Fi network. The VIDAA support even extends to an integrated voice assistant, so you can initiate content searches just by telling the projector what you're looking for. The M2 Pro claims some eye-catching performance specifications for such a lifestyle-focused projector. In particular, Hisense states that it's capable of outputting 1,300 lumens of brightness in a world where truly portable projectors typically struggle to get even half that bright. This is enough brightness, potentially, to leave the M2 Pro watchable in rooms that aren't completely blacked out – another handy lifestyle touch. It's also claimed that the M2 Pro's triple laser lighting engine enables it to cover 110% of the BT 2020 color space – a remarkable suggestion given that most projectors, even high-end dedicated home theater projectors, struggle to cover even 100% of the much smaller DCI-P3 color gamut currently used for most high dynamic range mastering. The M2 Pro's DLP optical system uses Texas Instruments' XPR technology to claim a 4K resolution from a 2.087 million native micromirror count. Claims the Consumer Technology Association, at least, considers to deliver genuine 4K results. This is backed up on the M2 Pro by what Hisense describes as 'next gen AI 4K Clarity technology miniaturized,' where a suite of algorithms work in harmony to create sharper, more detailed looking images. The projector's processing includes an AI-powered 4K upscaler too, as well as AI noise reduction and even, very unusually for a lifestyle projector, an AI HDR Upscaler that optimizes contrast and highlights in the source image to create more impact. Something along the lines of the dynamic tone mapping systems deployed by many TVs these days. The Hisense M2 Pro mini projector will be available for pre-order soon for $1,299.99 at Hisense's U.S. online shop and BH Photo & Video, as well as becoming available to order in late summer through authorized resellers (a list of which can be found a — Hisense Unveils Its 2025 ULED TV Range—Including Multiple 100-Inch Models Hisense Reveals Two New Giant TVs—One Debuting Tri-Chroma LED TV Technology And One Using MicroLEDs Sony Unveils Eye-Popping Next-Gen TV Technology—And Again, It Isn't OLED


Hindustan Times
28-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
BenQ launches PD2730S 5K monitor in India, here's what you need to know
BenQ has officially launched its latest high-end monitor in India, the PD2730S, a 27-inch 5K display aimed squarely at designers, photographers, video editors, and other visual professionals. With a Retina-class resolution of 5120 x 2880 (218 PPI), the PD2730S promises ultra-sharp visuals and substantial screen real estate, offering nearly 78% more pixels than standard 4K panels. At the core of the PD2730S is BenQ's AQCOLOR technology, delivering 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage and Delta E ≤ 2 accuracy. The display is Pantone and Calman verified, marking it as a viable choice for colour-critical workflows such as print design, VFX production, and high-resolution photography. The Nano Matte Panel reduces glare, allowing for distraction-free editing even in brightly lit environments. The inclusion of a built-in KVM switch makes it easier for users to toggle between Mac and PC workflows without juggling peripherals. Mobile Finder: iQOO Neo 10 launched in India One of the standout features is Thunderbolt 4 support, which enables up to 40Gbps data transfer, 90W power delivery, and daisy chaining of multiple monitors, a major benefit for professionals working on MacBook-based setups. Rajeev Singh, Managing Director of BenQ India, said, 'The PD2730S is a response to the evolving expectations of today's creative workforce, professionals who require uncompromising accuracy, fluid Mac ecosystem integration, and enhanced multitasking capabilities.' BenQ also includes its Display ColorTalk and Palette Master Ultimate software, which support intuitive calibration and consistent colour performance across multiple devices, tools that are particularly useful for ensuring uniformity in production environments. The PD2730S is designed for high-end creative work, but also offers practical value with additional ports like USB-C and HDMI, reinforcing its versatility in studio or office settings. BenQ PD2730S is priced at ₹1,02,500 and is available through the BenQ e-store, Amazon India, and leading electronics and IT retailers across the country.


Mint
27-05-2025
- Mint
The refresh rate race got hotter with three new gaming monitors
The refresh rate race in gaming monitors is like the megapixel race that has always dogged smartphone cameras, with the latest releases from companies like Asus and Acer at the recently concluded Computex 2025 event in Taiwan upping the ante in terms of ever-expanding refresh rates. But first, let's, err, refresh our understanding of its significance: For gaming, an ideal refresh rate falls between 144Hz and 200Hz. Higher refresh rates (like 240Hz or beyond) can offer even smoother and more responsive gameplay, especially in fast-paced competitive games. However, a 144Hz or higher refresh rate is generally considered the sweet spot for most gamers, offering a significant improvement over the standard 60Hz refresh rate. You'd think that would be enough, right? No. In 2025, manufacturers are pushing the limits with unprecedentedly high refresh rate monitors. Two of them, from MSI and Acer, are 144p displays with a staggering 500Hz refresh rate—it's a bit puzzling actually because even if you have the top-of-the-line Nvidia RTX 5090 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) with multi-frame generation, you'd be unable to utilise all of it. But, one other monitor has blown even these two out of the water: the ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG (yes, that's a mouthful), from Asus with a 1080p display and an astounding 610Hz refresh rate. But, do we really need super-fast gaming monitors? With these kind of refresh rates, you're not only going to need a powerful graphics card (like Nvidia's RTX 5090) but also a top of the line CPU to support it (the CPU helps feed the GPU with data). Most games won't even be rendered this quickly, though. And yet, the refresh rate arms race is a live and kicking. Let's check out the three monitors unveiled at Computex and see what they have to offer beyond crazy refresh rates: Gaming guru The ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG, a 24.1-inch FHD monitor from Asus is going global. It's a Super TN panel, which has lower colour accuracy than IPS panels but is known for its incredible speed. Asus claims that this monitor has 90% DCI-P3 color coverage. One other advantage of this monitor over other high refresh rate models is the support for Extreme Low Motion Blur 2. This means that, according to the company, the panel is 65% brighter than its competitors. The highlight of the monitor is the absurdly fast 610Hz refresh rate. It's native refresh rate is 600Hz and it can be overclocked to 610Hz. It's got a 0.1ms response time, support for FreeSync Premium and G-Sunch. There's also the ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG (yes, another mouthful). This is a 34-inch WQHD (3440×1440 resolution) QD-OLED monitor. This one features a 240Hz refresh rate and DCI-P3 99% color gamut, It vibrant, immersive, and enhances the gameplay visuals. This monitor has Google TV (based on Android 14) embedded. The Predator For 2025, Acer has unleashed the Predator X27U F5. This 26.5-inch WQHD QD-OLED gaming monitor has a 2560x1440 resolution and a 500Hz refresh rate. On top of that, it's got a 0.03ms response time and comes with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro (to reduce screen tearing) technology. It's VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 500 certified and has a whopping 1,6000,000:1 contrast ratio. In HDR mode, the peak brightness is 1000 nits (the native brightness is 300 nits). There are 2 DisplayPort 1.4 ports, 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, a USB-C port (with 65W charging), two USB 3.2 ports and an audio out port. Additionally, two 5W built-in speakers can be tilted, swivelled, and pivoted, with a height adjustment of up to 120mm. Acer also unveiled some other models alongside the Predator X27U F5. First up is the Predator X27 X. This is a 4K UHD QD-OLED gaming monitor with a more modest 240Hz refresh rate. Next up are the Nitro GA321QK P and GA341CUR W0 smart monitors. The Nitro GA321QK P is a 31.5-inch 4K UHD (3840×2160 resolution) display with an even more modest 165Hz refresh rate. Then comes the Nitro GA341CUR W0, a 34-inch ultra-wide QHD (3440×1440 resolution) display featuring a 240Hz refresh rate. The MSI MAG 272QP X50 MSI (aka Micro-Star International, a Taiwanese company) is billing the MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 and MAG 272QP X50 as the world's first 27-inch WQHD (2K) QD-OLED gaming monitors with a huge 500Hz refresh rate. The mainstay of these monitors are that they feature Samsung Display's latest 3rd-gen QD-OLED panel. The advantage of this is an ultra-smooth motion for a truly immersive gaming experience. They've got a 2560x1440 resolution for crisp text, vivid colours and twice the pixel density of Full HD. The difference between them is that the MPG 271QR X50 gets a sensor, at the bottom of the display, that detects when you're away from the screen and automatically turns it off. - MPG 272URX: This 27-inch monitor has a 3840x2160p resolution, runs at 240Hz refresh rate and has comes with a 4th-gen QD-OLED panel. - MPG 322URX: Identical to the 272URX except that it has a bigger 31.5-inch screen. - MAG 272QPW: A 280Hz gaming monitor with a 3rd-gen QD-OLED panel. - MPG 274URDFW E16M: A 27-inch Rapid IPS monitor. This one offers a dual-configuration mode, meaning it can display UHD at 160Hz and FHD at 320Hz, so you can choose between better visuals or fast-paced gaming. - MPG 242R X60N: This one is for esports professionals. It's made using a Rapid TN panel, comes in a 24-inch size and offers a 600Hz refresh rate.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Yahoo
Asus 610Hz Super TN Gaming Monitor Is Probably As Fast As It Gets
Asus continues to push the boundaries of gaming display performance with a new record-breaker in refresh rate. The new Asus ROG Strix Ace XG248Q5G uses a Super TN panel technology to deliver a 610Hz refresh rate. Although competing with the likes of Samsung's 500 Hz OLED Odyssey monitors, Asus calls this display the "World's fastest Esports monitor," and with less than 1ms of input lag, it may well be right, as Wccftech reports. In the world of high-pressure eSports gaming, milliseconds can be everything. That's why Asus is pushing this monitor as the fastest display out there. Its 610Hz refresh rate cuts the potential input lag from the monitor to just 0.8ms. Admittedly, a 500 Hz gaming monitor's input lag is only around 2ms, so it's not making much of a difference, but that difference is there for those looking for a display that's as fast as possible. Credit: WCCFTech/Asus While TN displays have traditionally been very fast and popular among eSports gamers, they aren't known for their visual quality. They typically don't get particularly bright and have poor contrast. To counter that, Asus' new display uses what it calls Super TN technology, which gives it up to 90% support of the professional-grade DCI-P3 color gamut. Asus also claims this monitor can get three times brighter than most TN panels. There are also AI enhancements in the form of dynamic shadow boosting, which makes it easier to spot enemies hiding in the dark. That feels a little more akin to cheating than just using a fast display, but the option is there nonetheless. As an eSports-focused display, the XG248Q5G is a mere 24 inches diagonally, far from the larger, immersive displays that most gaming monitor companies sell today. It is also limited to 1080p resolution, but that is equally a common eSports standard, so it is not unsurprising. No word yet on pricing or release date for this display, expect it to be widely available before the end of the year, according to the report. Here are the best gaming monitor deals right now.