Games are a big part of our lives. We play them to relax, relieve stress, and have fun. But for some people, gaming is more than just a hobby. It’s a way to compete and be the best. For these competitive gamers, it’s important to have the best hardware possible. This includes having a great screen. Recently, BOE, a company known for its Apple displays, has partnered with ThundeRobot to develop gaming displays for competitive gamers. Here are the details…
The Future of E-Sports Display is Bright with BOE and ThundeRobot
ThundeRobot and BOE have entered into a strategic partnership, jointly establishing the “Jing-Lei” joint innovation laboratory. This collaboration will strengthen the integration of technologies and product designs in the e-sports display domain, aiming to create high-end display solutions. As you might know, the company, has extensive experience and capability in display panel development.
ThundeRobot, on the other hand, is known for its advanced gaming devices and technology. The collaboration between these two industry giants will likely propel innovation and enhance the overall gaming experience for users.The joint lab will bring together BOE and ThundeRobot to collaborate on all aspects of e-sports display technology, from research and development to product design. The goal is to create high-quality, immersive gaming experiences that take advantage of the latest display technologies.
Prior to this, BOE and ThundeRobot had engaged in multiple collaborations, launching eight first-ever global products and five original technologies that span various categories, including notebooks and monitors. This history of successful collaborations gives promise to the future projects to be undertaken by the “Jing-Lei” joint lab.
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