RedMagic has a few interesting products in the pipeline, including the RedMagic 9S Pro gaming smartphone and the 'Phantom Blade' console controller. Additionally, it has returned to gaming monitors with an attempt to rival the likes of the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM (curr. $1,299 on Amazon). For reference, RedMagic has released noteworthy gaming monitors before, such as the 49-inch RedMagic Realm and the RedMagic 5088 Partition with 5,088 Mini LED backlight zones.
This time, it has outlined details about the RedMagic Realm 32-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor. According to the teasers published so far, the monitor outputs at 4K and 240 Hz across a 31.5-inch surface, just like countless other 32-inch Gen 3 QD-OLED monitors that started arriving in January during CES 2024. Likewise, RedMagic claims that its new monitor has 0.03 ms GtG response times.
However, RedMagic's example has a 1700R curvature, rather than the flat finishes that most OEMs prefer with Samsung's new Gen 3 QD-OLED panels, whether that be ASUS, Gigabyte, HP or MSI, among others. Thus, RedMagic's latest Realm gaming monitor is most comparable with the Alienware AW3225QF, another 1700R example, that Dell released at the start of the year for $1,199.99. RedMagic will release itsAlienware AW3225QFalternative on July 3 at 11:00 UTC. Unfortunately, it remains to be seen whether the company will restrict the monitor's release to China or if it will offer it internationally too.
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