A new 4K monitor for the global market named the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D has been introduced by Dough, a young display company that previously unveiled the cord-free NANO 2K Monitor.
Spcifications for the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D
The 31.5-inch diagonal display of the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio. With HDR, the monitor's OLED panel can reach a maximum brightness of 1000 nits (400 nits for full-screen video). It offers 100 percent coverage of the sRGB color spectrum and outstanding 98.5% DCI-P3 gamut coverage. The monitor maintains a normal Delta-E of less than 1 for accurate color rendering and boasts a contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1.
The ES07E3D model has a DXC anti-glare coating on top of its Gorilla Glass cover. According to Dough, when compared to their glossy monitor rivals, this combination reduces glare by up to 70%. In addition, if you want a matte display, there is the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3F.
With a quick 0.03 ms (gray-to-gray) reaction time and a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz, smooth pictures are guaranteed. It supports AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync for improved graphics performance. Two HDMI 2.1a ports, one DisplayPort, two USB-C inputs (one for upstream connection, the other for DisplayPort 1.4), two USB-C outputs, and two USB-A outputs (each supporting up to 5 Watts of power) round out the connectivity possibilities. Additionally, a 3.5 mm audio jack is provided.
Price & availability for the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D and ES07E3F
The Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D and ES07E3F will be made pre-orderable by Dough, and as more orders come in, the costs will progressively increase. The matte version will start at US$699 when pre-orders open, while the glass version will start at US$799. costs will gradually increase as additional batches of orders are accepted until they reach the standard costs of $1099 for the matte model and $1299 for the glass type.