Thanks to millimeter wave technology, the screen works without deterioration in quality and with an almost imperceptible delay.
Anyone who has recently seen smartphone benchmarks and tests may be familiar with the name Red Magic, as the manufacturer’s phones have performed surprisingly well in various synthetic tests and benchmarks. Nubia is actually behind the name Red Magic, and ZTE is behind them, who want not only phones but computers under the new brand. The first stops for this will be the gaming screens that will now arrive.
The Red Magic 4K gaming monitor, which (as the name implies) has a resolution of 3840 x 2160, is already available for pre-order in China and will be on store shelves on October 17. The Mini-LED panel is manufactured by AUO, and according to the signals, it is not only capable of covering 99% of the Adobe RGB and DC-P3 color space, but also has a Delta E value of less than 1, so it is brilliant at rendering colors.
In addition, we get a response time of 1 ms, support for AMD FreeSync and G-Sync.
For a standard monitor with HDMI 2.1 and a Type-C connector that provides 90W charging, they ask for 703 yuan, but for $914 you can also get the mm Wave version, which you can simply mirror your phone’s screen, transferring data Not only is it fast, but it also doesn’t lose quality, like most wireless mirroring.
At the moment, we have no word on whether the screen will ever make it to Western markets, but we’re looking forward to it anyway.