Dough, an up-and-coming display brand that previously unveiled the cord-free NANO 2K Monitor has now unveiled a new 4K monitor for the global market called the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D.

Dough Spectrum Black monitor

Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D specs

The Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D monitor features a 31.5-inch diagonal display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The monitor utilizes an OLED panel that achieves a peak brightness of 1000 nits with HDR (400 nits for full-screen content). It provides complete coverage of the sRGB color gamut (100%) and an impressive 98.5% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. The monitor boasts a contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1 and maintains a typical Delta-E of less than 1 for accurate color representation.

The ES07E3D model incorporates a Gorilla Glass cover with a DXC anti-glare coating. As stated by Dough, this combination results in a glare reduction of up to 70% when compared to their glossy monitor counterparts. Additionally, the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3F is an alternative matte option if you want a matte display.

Dough Spectrum Black monitor

Smooth visuals are ensured with a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz and a rapid 0.03 ms (gray-to-gray) response time. It supports Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync technologies for enhanced graphics performance. Connectivity options encompass 2 HDMI 2.1a ports, 1 DisplayPort, 2 USB-C inputs (one offering DisplayPort 1.4 and up to 100 Watts power output, the other for upstream connection), along with 2 USB-C outputs and 2 USB-A outputs (both supporting up to 5 Watts power). A 3.5 mm audio jack is also included.

Price & availability

Dough plans to make the Spectrum Black 4K ES07E3D and ES07E3F available for pre-order, and as more orders come in, the prices will gradually go up. When they kick off the pre-orders, the matte version will begin at US$699, while the glass version will start at $799. As more batches of orders are taken, the prices will slowly rise until they reach the regular prices of $1099 for the matte model and $1299 for the glass model.

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