The AOC Q25G4S follwos the footsteps of its bigger sibling – the AOC Q27G4S. It offers largely the same main specifications and features on a smaller form factor. The new model is built around a 24.5-inch Rapid IPS unit with a QHD resolution and a refresh rate of 300 Hz. It delivers an MPRT of 0.5 ms and a typical brightness of 250 nits. Most probably the display panel is HKC SN245ES01-1. The…
AOC AGON Pro AG276QSD has just been launch in China featuring a 26.5-inch QD-OLED display with a QHD resolution and a 360 Hz refresh rate This is a 3rd generation Samsung QD-OLED display panel. These panels use Samsung’s Quantum Enhancer AI algorithm which boosts the refresh rate to 360Hz on the ~27″ QHD panel. This technology also promises increased durability and power efficiency. In addition…
AOC 27G11ZE3 has been just unveiled in China. This gaming monitor uses almost the same display as the AOC 27G11ZE which was unveiled three months ago. The only differences we could spot are the MPRT – 0.5 ms for the 27G11ZE and 0.3 ms for the new 27G11ZE3, 100% sRGB vs 99% sRGB coverage, and 94% DCI-P3 vs 90% DCI-P3 coverage, respectively. Both feature 27-inch Fast IPS screens with an FHD…
LG is set for the global launch of the 77-inch LG SIGNATURE OLED T (LG OLED77T4PUA), the world’s first transparent and true wireless 4K OLED TV. It will be available in the U.S. this December priced at USD 60,000, with additional markets to follow. Unveiled at CES 2024, the LG SIGNATURE OLED T (LG OLED77T4PUA) represents a monumental leap in both technology and design innovation. Its cutting-edge…
As US-Sino chip tensions rise, Beijing strengthens its position in mature process chip manufacturing, echoing its earlier solar panel strategy. While the US maintains a lead in advanced semiconductor technologies, China’s state-backed efforts could secure dominance in lower-tech yet vital segments within years.
LG Energy Solution (LGES) has secured a 7.5 GWh energy storage system (ESS) supply deal with US-based Excelsior Energy Capital, with production and delivery slated to begin in 2026. The agreement underscores LGES’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the ESS market while leveraging its energy storage solutions to manage short-term demand shifts in the electric vehicle (EV) industry.
Geopolitical tensions prompt Japanese IDMs to gather capacities in Japan’s Kyushu and Tohoku regions and prioritize their OSAT capacity expansions in ASEAN countries.