About Spectrum One
At Dough, we believe in putting product decisions in the hands of the end-user. Each and every
aspect throughout the development process has been debated and discussed together with our
community, a gathering of 10 000 tech enthusiasts who love premium devices with bleeding-edge
technology. By putting our minds together with hardcore gamers, coders, and designers, we built
the ultimate monitor: Spectrum One.
As a result, your monitor has a unique blend of awesome features. Let’s have a look!
Spectrum One is an In-Plane Switching (IPS) monitor that produces rich on-screen colors and
creates better viewing angles. This IPS screen is paired with a 144Hz refresh rate and a faster
response time of 1ms, giving you both speed and good picture quality. Because you shouldn’t have
to choose.
The product supports FreeSync™, an Adaptive-Sync technology, and is compatible with G-SYNC®. It
is designed to reduce stuttering and tearing in games and videos by locking the monitor's refresh
rate to the frame rate of the graphics card. Check with your graphics card manufacturer for
compatibility with Adaptive-Sync monitors.
Spectrum One is calibrated at the factory to provide maximum color accuracy in the DCI-P3 color
space, so the monitor is ready to use for color critical applications with minimal setup. These
factory calibration settings are saved in monitor memory and work independently from the source
device used. A one-page calibration report is printed and included with each monitor.
Two High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) 2.1 video inputs can take an uncompressed 10-bit
4Kp 144Hz image signal from modern graphics cards and offer Adaptive-Sync and high refresh rate
features on the latest consoles.
Overdrive and blur reduction settings were tuned by experts to provide usable presets for anyone to
start gaming straight out of the box. On top of this, Spectrum One offers unparalleled custom
adjustment options for high-speed gaming.
The built-in USB hub can be connected to a host computer using either USB Type-B or Type-C. You
can switch between these inputs freely or have them switch along with your video signal to imitate
the effect of a KVM switch.
Spectrum One can be connected to a mobile device with a single USB Type-C cable, simultaneously
powering or charging the device (up to 100W), displaying an image, playing back audio, and
providing access to the built-in USB hub.
You can find more detailed information in the Technical Specifications section on page 60.