REDMAGIC Unveils First 4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor With 5088 Light Zones & 49" QD-OLED Ultra-Wide Display
After the Red Magic 9 Pro launch, the company also introduced some new gaming monitors. Namely, the Red Magic Realm 49″ gaming monitor that is equipped with a QD-OLED ultra-wide panel and has an 1800R curve, and another Red Magic Mini 2″ that offers 4K resolution with a 160Hz refresh rate. Let's dive into the details of each monitor:
After the Red Magic 9 Pro launch, the company also introduced some new gaming monitors. Namely, the Red Magic Realm 49″ gaming monitor that is equipped with a QD-OLED ultra-wide panel and has an 1800R curve, and another Red Magic Mini 2″ that offers 4K resolution with a 160Hz refresh rate. Let's dive into the details of each monitor:

Red Magic Field 49″ QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Details
Red Magic's large gaming display measures 49 inches and offers a 32:9 aspect ratio. The QD-OLED panel offers a 5120 x 1440 dual 2K resolution, and a 240 Hz refresh rate and 99% DCI-P3 color gamut. It offers an ultra-fast response rate of 0.03ms and is compatible with SYNC and G-SYNC. Developed by Samsung, the display panel offers some high-end specifications.
The interface supports HDMI 2.1 connectivity, DP 1.4 and 90W USB-C support. It has inbuilt 2x 5W stereo speakers. The Red Magic Realm 49″ gaming monitor will start retailing in December at a price of 8999 Yuan which translates to about US$1268.

Red Magic Mini LED 27″ Gaming Monitor Details
On the affordable side, the company introduced the Red Magic Mini LED 4K Gaming Monitor. It features a 27-inch AUO 7.0 Fast IPS panel with 5088 mini LEDs. The 4K gaming monitor supports a 160Hz refresh rate, 10bit color mode and a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 1 million. It offers a response time of just 1 ms. The monitor is compatible with Free Sync and G-Sync. On a professional note, the display has 99% SRGB, 99% DCI-P3 and 99% Adobe RGB color gamut. It also has HDR1400 certification.
The Red Magic Mini 90W also supports Type-C, 2x USB 2.0, a USB 3.0, HDMI 2.1, and 2x DP among other interfaces. Interestingly, USB Type-C supports reverse charging along with video transmission.
