Red Magic 27″ 4K 160Hz mini LED Gaming Monitor announced


Along with the Red Magic 7S Series, nubia has released their first generation of PC accessories, including the Red Magic gaming monitor, keyboard, and mouse. The Red Magic gaming monitor is the industry’s first 4K/60Hz Mini LED monitor with mmWave wireless projection technology, according to the company. Let’s take a closer look at these new items.

nubia Red Magic Gaming Monitor:

The Red Magic gaming monitor features mmWave wireless projection technology, and it is a 27-inch 4K (3840 x 2160 pixel) 160Hz Mini LED monitor. It has a 178° viewing angle and a millimeter wave wireless screen projection. It is now possible to project 4K wirelessly, losslessly, and with ultra-low latency.

The monitor is HDR 1000, TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certified, and has auto light sensitivity as well as ultra-high frequency PWM dimming support, resulting in good, distortion-free visuals. It supports AMD Freesync Premium Pro and has an ΔE<1 color accuracy.

Red Magic Keyboard

The Nubia Red Magic is a full-size mechanical keyboard that has a small LED display on top. The company collaborated with TTC, a manufacturer of speed silver switches, to create the Re Magic keyboard, which has shorter reaction times and fast-responsive precision play.

The keyboard is claimed to be the world’s first TTC esports keyboard with a new axis body, “Quicksilver Axis,” and the industry’s first keyboard screen interactive system, “Moyun Intelligent Control,” which employs a gasket structure and a warm feel with a hot-swappable base.

Red Magic Mouse

The Red Magic gaming mouse is a wireless 2.4 GHz mouse. It has a 3395 sensor that can reach up to 26000 DPI and a GM8.0 micro switch for excellent flexibility. This Bluetooth mouse also has three connection modes. The Silver Wing Edition and the Red Magic Edition are the two models available.

Pricing and Availability

The prices for these three gaming accessories have yet to be announced. However, nubia says these will be available in September, so we’ll know the price then.

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