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Manufacturers Roll Out QD‑OLED and High‑Refresh Displays While Phones and Tablets Push Big Batteries

Retail listings and COMPUTEX reveals this weekend show panel upgrades and large‑battery devices that could change prices and buying choices in key markets.

Overview

  • Late‑May retail listings in China put multiple new high‑end monitors on sale, including LG’s 39-inch 5K2K UltraGear and 31.5‑inch WOLED 4K/240Hz model and ViewSonic’s 24‑inch 4K 160Hz panel.
  • Acer used its COMPUTEX prebrief on Saturday to unveil a wide monitor lineup across Predator, Nitro and ProDesigner lines that features QD‑OLED, Mini‑LED and extreme refresh‑rate variants aimed at gamers and creators.
  • Major consumer devices are appearing on JD with launch prices and first‑sale discounts, notably Honor’s WIN Turbo phone with a 10,000mAh battery and OPPO’s Pad Air5 with a 12.1-inch 2.8K 120Hz screen and 10,050mAh battery.
  • A Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 listing on a Bulgarian e‑commerce site shows models said to use NVIDIA N1X/N1 processors but that listing is reported by retailers and media and has not been formally confirmed by Lenovo.
  • The wave of panel and battery upgrades is likely to shift buyer choices and pricing in the near term because visible launch prices, government subsidy programs and staggered regional availability are already shaping who gets which models first.