Manufacturer ASUS introduced a new device at the CES 2024 exhibition this Tuesday (9): ZenScreen Fold OLED MQ17QH,Foldable monitor that can be used in multiple locations.
The world’s first foldable OLED screen in the monitor categoryIt is specifically aimed at productivity by allowing the use of an additional screen to view content or play applications in multitasking mode.
Thanks to the unusual format It can be used open or folded from the base in landscape (horizontal) and portrait (vertical) modes. Thanks to this, the dimensions are close to a laptop panel.
The versatility of ZenScreen Fold OLED
In open mode, the new ASUS display 17.3 inches in size and 2560 x 1920 pixel resolution. When folded or split in half to open different applications, one approximately 12.5 inches and 1920 x 1080 resolution panel.
The display has full DCI-P3 color standard and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification to display realistic and immersive content.
The model includes: water drop hingeIt differs from the traditional ones, which resemble a “U”. Thanks to this technology, the two ends are glued together when the monitor is on, preventing the accumulation of dirt particles.
Switching between display modes is done by auto-rotation configured by the ASUS DisplayWidget Center app.
In terms of connectivity, ASUS offers: two USB-C ports for charging or sending signals. Moreover, one mini HDMI connection as well as consoles, cameras and other devices traditional 3.5mm headphone jack.
ZenScreen Fold OLED is aimed at people who need to move around a lot, such as commuting from home to work. Screen There is just 9.7mm thickness This Weighs 1.17 kgIt is one of the thinnest and lightest in its screen category.
Now, No details on release date or price ASUS foldable monitor.
Source: Tec Mundo
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