ASUS presents portable OLED monitors of 13.3″ and 15.6″
ASUS adds two OLED monitors to its line of portable displays. The ZenScreen OLED MQ13AH and the MQ16AH. These are 16:9 monitors with FHD resolutions and a diagonal of 13.3″ and 15.6″ respectively. Prices have not yet been announced.
According to ASUS, the portable OLED screens can display 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and support HDR10. The monitors have a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels and a proximity sensor, which dims the screen when the user is not nearby.
ASUS provides the portable OLED monitors with a mini-HDMI connection and three USB-C ports, two of which support DisplayPort Alt Mode. These sit on either side of the screen, allowing users flexibility in positioning the monitor without the cable getting in the way.
The 13.3″ model is 5mm thin at its thickest point and weighs 500g, according to ASUS. The ZenScreen monitors have a built-in screw thread for mounting on a tripod and come with a folding cover that doubles as a stand. can become.
ASUS has not yet announced suggested retail prices for the portable OLED monitors and it is not yet known when they will be on the market. The existing ZenScreens based on LCD panels cost about 200 to 300 euros.
In 2019, ASUS already released a portable 21.6-4k OLED monitor. This concerns the PQ22UC from the ProArt series, with a printed OLED panel from Joled. That screen currently costs 3799 euros. It is expected that the ZenScreen OLED versions are much cheaper, because they presumably use panels that are also in laptops. ASUS, for example, has a ZenBook with a 13.3 “OLED screen, that laptop costs 749 euros.