All this equates to four times as many frames displayed on the screen per second.
Plus, there are two HDMI ports, two USB 3.0 connections, and a Display Port installed.
The monitor has a peak brightness of 2,000 nits.
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To put that into perspective, top-of-the-line HDR TVs typically peak at 1,000 nits.
The Quantum Matrix panel is filled with Mini-LEDs to control brightness and contrast for ultra high definition.
The curvature also offers a wider field of view and eliminates distortion.
The Neo G9 provides Adaptive Sync on its DisplayPort and HDMI refresh rate for top notch graphical quality.
Its also compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to deliver seamless action for players.
This high tech display will cost $2,499 and will be available for pre-order starting July 29.
The monitor will be available globally on August 9.