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This International Gaming Monitor Brand Is Coming to Pakistan

This International Gaming Monitor Brand Is Coming to Pakistan

A leading international gaming monitor brand is all set to launch in Pakistan, bringing new options for gamers across the country. The company plans to introduce a range of monitors equipped with high refresh rates, vibrant panels, and modern designs suited for gaming and creative work.
The upcoming monitors are expected to include IPS and OLED screens, offering refresh rates of up to 165Hz and sizes between 24 to 34 inches. This move could help meet the growing demand for affordable, high-performance displays in the local gaming community.

Boost for Pakistan’s Gaming Market

The launch also highlights Pakistan’s expanding gaming and tech market. More brands entering the region means increased competition, better pricing, and improved customer support. The company is reportedly offering a local warranty, which is a major plus for buyers seeking reliability.
Though the official prices and release date haven’t been announced yet, anticipation among gamers is already high. With more international brands stepping in, Pakistan’s gaming ecosystem is moving closer to global standards giving players more choices and better quality gear.
If you’re planning to upgrade your setup, this new arrival could be worth the wait.

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