7 Most Exciting Computer Monitors From CES 2022

to grow up / LG DualUp Monitor (28MQ780).

LG

Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show presents a large number of products that are planned during the year. The 2022 program unveils the latest innovations in computer monitors that focus on better image quality, faster refresh rates, and features that help make functionality more and more virtual.

It was Many Look, then we’ve broken down seven of the most interesting screens announced in CES 2022 less than. We didn’t include any concepts, no obstructive versions, and no tricks (okay, maybe a few). Regardless, none of these products should end up as steam units.

Here’s a look at some of the most unique screens expected to appear in the next 12 months.

Asus ROG Swift 360 Hz PG27AQN

to grow up / Check out the color swatch.

Asus

When Nvidia announced New RTX 3000 Series Graphics Cards At CES, the company also promised 27-inch 1440p monitors that could go up to 360Hz to fit new GPUs (today’s fastest monitors can do that). 360 Hz but limited to 1080p). Several brands announced 1440p 300 Hz monitors at CES, but Asus was the only one taking 1440p to 360 Hz.

In its announcement, Asus said the ROG Swift 360 Hz PG27AQN is the fastest display the company has ever built “in terms of real-time response time used”. This means that the Asus screen should have very few ghosts. Unfortunately, Asus hasn’t officially confirmed a response time limit (we asked about this and will update this article if we hear back). However, he did detail the new type of IPS (Switch On Flight) technology he devised with game display maker AUO to achieve his speed.

“Response time” measures how long it takes for the screen’s pixels to change from black to white and then back to black, which is what happens when the screen rotates its liquid crystals to change the amount of light entering. To get a faster response time on the PG27AQN, Asus built an IPS panel with liquid crystals that have two times higher refraction (actually, light refraction in both directions) and lower viscosity (or viscosity) to allow the liquid crystals to bend quickly so light can pass through. .

Instead of having liquid crystals parallel to the polarizer as usual, the crystals are tilted slightly toward the polarizer, making them more efficient, Asus said.

Liquid crystals are angled to make them more efficient.
to grow up / Liquid crystals are angled to make them more efficient.

The display also uses a two-layer power driver (instead of a single-layer power driver). Instead of rotating the liquid crystals starting at the top left corner of the panel and working down the bottom right corner, display the round liquid crystals by working from the top and bottom right corner simultaneously “for a smoother, more consistent picture,” Asus said.

Asus told Ars Technica that the price and release date of the PG27AQN have yet to be determined.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G8

The fastest 4K screen.
to grow up / The fastest 4K screen.

Samsung

It’s time for more high fidelity speed. While the PG27AQN brings 1440p resolution to its highest refresh rate, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 will do the same for 4K resolution. We still don’t update 8,294,400 pixels 360 times per second, but the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 is already hitting 240Hz.

The Odyssey Neo G8 is the first 4K monitor to require a 240Hz refresh rate and appears to be using compression to do so, as the display only uses the HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports. Additionally, the game screen claims a 1ms gray-to-gray (GtG) response time of 1ms.

If the outstanding resolution and speed weren’t enough, Samsung also gave the screen the most curve you can find on a screen – 1000R.

For a closer look at the screen, read our article on the topic Odyssey New G8.

Samsung told us it will share the screen price and release date “later this year”.

LG DualUp Monitor (28MQ780)

A compact computer monitor with a height greater than width.
to grow up / A compact computer monitor with a height greater than width.

LG

Most computer screens are wider than they are tall, but in the past couple of years we’ve seen laptops embracing screens that are slightly larger than usual. LG has taken the higher screen trend by announcing a screen with an aspect ratio of 16:18.

The LG DualUp Monitor (28MQ780) 27.6 inch is taller than any other computer monitor. But it is particularly close to the square shape of a traditional 16:9 or widescreen display.

With a resolution of 2560 x 2880, the DualUp gives you the same pixel count as two 21.5-inch 16:9 displays, making it an option for heavy productivity and for those who want more room for long news updates.

You can read about DualUp by browsing our article about ad LG MQ780 Ultra-Height 28.

LG has not provided a specific price or release date.

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