If you can't wait to start playing your beloved games in Ultra HD, then you're in luck. Engadget reports that Taiwanese hardware manufacturer ASUS has debuted a professional-grade, 31.5" 4K monitor, teasing products to come at next week's Computex 2013

In addition to the fact that the monitor features 4 times the resolution of a standard HD display, the 31.5-inch LED-backlit display features 10-bit RGB that can produce a billion colors on the screen. The monitor's Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) panels have a 3840 x 2160 resolution, a slick 140 PPI and a 16:9 aspect ratio — making all of your games look pretty pretty nice. There's also built-in speakers and a full-swivel stand to keep the system as tidy and configurable as possible.ASUS is expected to show off the monitor, along with a 39-inch version, next week. There's no word on pricing, but both could be out as early as next month.What do you think of the 4K monitor? Let us know in the comments.

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