Asus has announced the ZenScreen Smart MS27UC, world’s first monitor with Built-in Google TV. Now you can enjoy your favorite content to refresh your mind after hours of work. The new monitor can be connected to multiple devices, including laptops, desktops, and any other peripherals with extensive wired and wireless connectivity.
The New Asus ZenScreen Smart MS27UC display has a 27-inch display with a 4K (3840×2160) IPS panel that provides rich colors. The new display is very compact and has ultra thin bezels. It is also packed with high-end front-output speakers optimized by Harman Kardon.
You can easily connect to any device with the help of various ports that include a full-function USB Type-C port with 90W power delivery, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and the ZenScreen Smart MS27UC supports wireless screen mirroring with Miracast support. It also supports multi-platform streaming with a Multi-Platform Live Streaming app, supporting popular platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch.
Moreover, the new Google TV monitor comes with Bluetooth 5.0, additional USB ports, and dual-band Wi-Fi. The company also includes a remote control with Asus ZenScreen Smart MS27UC Google TV monitor, to easily load up apps from the Google Play Store and watch content from your favorite streaming platforms. The monitor runs on Google TV based on Android 11.
At last, all the other specs, price, and launch date is unknown yet. Once the information is out, we will let you know here on GChromecast HUB. Stay tuned!
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