Super Display Company has launched the Flash 540-Meta, a cutting-edge gaming monitor with an extraordinary refresh rate of up to 720 Hz, promising to revolutionize the competitive gaming scene. Built on LG Display’s advanced 26.5-inch 4th-generation OLED panel, this monitor could change the way competitive gamers experience their favorite titles.
By default, the Flash 540-Meta supports a 540 Hz refresh rate. However, its real appeal lies in a special mode that boosts the refresh rate to an unparalleled 720 Hz, making it ideal for competitive gaming. While details on resolution adjustments in this mode are sparse, achieving such performance at 1440p is deemed improbable for modern games.
The monitor employs an OLED panel featuring a peak brightness of 1500 cd/m², covering 99.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with a contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1. It comes certified with HDR TB 500, ensuring vibrant visuals and clarity. Furthermore, the anti-glare coating minimizes reflections, enhancing the gaming experience.
While the Flash 540-Meta offers only DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 ports, which may disappoint some looking for cutting-edge connectivity, its performance capabilities are expected to draw in esports enthusiasts willing to overlook this trade-off. Priced around $1000, this monitor targets gamers primarily in China and Japan.
Despite its limitations for pushing 720 Hz in high-resource-demand games, this monitor holds great potential for less demanding esports titles, cementing its place as a sought-after option in the competitive gaming community.
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