Dough, formerly Eve Devices, has recently introduced its latest monitor, the Spectrum One globally through the B&H e-commerce platform. The Spectrum One is priced at $799, positioning it as a competitive offering in the high-end monitor segment. The monitor is now up for pre-order.

Dough Spectrum One

Dough Spectrum One Specifications:

Coming to the specs, the Spectrum One monitor features a 27-inch IPS panel with a sharp 4K resolution, making it ideal for tasks like graphic design, video editing, and high-resolution gaming. It also offers a high refresh rate of 144Hz, providing a smooth and flicker-free visual experience, particularly valuable for gamers and professionals.

The monitor offers impressive brightness capabilities with a standard of 450 nits and the ability to peak at 750 nits, ensuring excellent visibility in well-lit surroundings. It holds a VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification for high-quality, dynamic visuals. Moreover, it boasts excellent color accuracy, covering 100% of the sRGB color gamut and 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, making it suitable for tasks that require precise color fidelity.

The Spectrum One offers a range of connectivity options, including HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, and a versatile USB-C interface that supports 100W reverse power delivery. This variety of inputs ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, from Macs and PCs to gaming consoles like the PS5 and portable gaming devices like the Steam Deck.

Dough is positioning the Spectrum One as a direct competitor to Apple’s Studio Display, emphasizing its versatility and high specifications. The monitor features a front glass panel made from Corning’s Gorilla Glass with DXC technology, which reduces reflectivity and enhances display clarity.

Each unit is calibrated before shipping to ensure accurate color reproduction. Additionally, the inclusion of a KVM switch allows users to easily switch peripheral inputs between different devices, adding to its convenience and functionality.

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