BOE introduced its new 8K resolution OLED display!

One of the largest display manufacturers in China BOE Display, continues to produce OLED screens, which has made innovations that have surprised the world in recent years. The company’s player monitors and the high screen refresh rates they achieve make it especially popular in the e-sports world.


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95-inch OLED display with 7680×4320 pixels resolution

Chinese display manufacturer BOE continues to improve itself on the screen. The company, which has made a name for itself with its innovative products in recent years, introduced its 95-inch 8K OLED display product. With a resolution of up to 7680×4320 pixels, the product makes a name for itself with its 120Hz refresh rate.

BOE continues to work hard on 8K resolution displays, which are not very popular at the moment. The company, which expects to become popular in the future, continues to promote its products in this area. The 95-inch OLED screen with 8K resolution meets its users with a 1 million to 1 screen contrast ratio.

Adopting 8K high aperture ratio based on transparent capacitive pixel design, it comes with 99 percent DCI-P3 wide color gamut. In addition, the screen attracts attention with an ultra-narrow bezel design. On the other hand, the 95-inch OLED screen with an average brightness of 150 nits can reach a maximum of 800 nits.

The 95-inch OLED display has a number of key features. So much so that the product comes with ultra-thick metal coating technology, deep hole etching technology and oxide TFT structure optimization. Additionally, using BOE’s super-large OLED oxide back panel technology, the product comes enhanced with a driver compensation algorithm to further improve the uniformity and stability of the display.

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