For a long time, monitors followed a predictable path. Resolution improved, refresh rates increased, and panel technologies evolved at a steady pace. Upgrades felt incremental, not transformative.
That pattern is starting to shift.
A new wave of display technology is changing what monitors are capable of, and more importantly, how they are being used. OLED is becoming more practical beyond gaming. Refresh rates are pushing well beyond what most users once considered necessary. Higher-resolution formats are beginning to replace traditional multi-monitor setups.
These are not isolated developments. Together, they point to a category that is expanding in multiple directions at once.
OLED is moving beyond its limitations
ASUSOLED has long been associated with gaming, largely because of its contrast and response times. The experience is still difficult to match with traditional LCD panels.
The challenge has always been everyday usability.
Earlier OLED monitors
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