

Traveler
I want something that’s a great balance between gaming and productivity without a bunch of gamer junk all over it

SyrtakiVampir
I’d love an IPS panel with high refresh rate and superb colour accuracy

vithren
I think 27" is the perfect size, gaming, movies and work do well while hardware is not insanely expensive
Developed in the crowd
Dough Spectrum is the first ever crowd-developed monitor. Every detail was discussed, debated and decided on by the Dough community—over a thousand minds working together as one.
Get the best work done
Because @SyrtakiVampir didn’t want to settle for anything less than superb color accuracy. And neither did all the other video editors, 3D designers, and photographers who need best-in-class color reproduction and wide gamut.
27" IPS
UP TO 3840 X 2160
HDR
UP TO 750 NITS PEAK BRIGHTNESS
P3
WIDE COLOR GAMUT


SyrtakiVampir
I’d love an IPS panel with high refresh rate, superb colour accuracy
Who doesn't like butter?
Because @Ervin had to have bleeding edge gaming performance. And so did all the other gamers who had to have an unfair advantage.
1ms
RESPONSE TIME
240 Hz
REFRESH RATE (UP TO)
IPS
OXIDE PANEL
COMPATIBLE


Ervin
144Hz and more is hard to describe. One has to see it to believe it. IT MAKES A REAL DIFFERENCE
The king of ports
Because @tedwayler wanted to have all of his devices neatly connected to one hub. And so did all the other cable-mess haters. Spectrum comes with the most advanced port selection on the market.


tedwayler
When it comes to ports I wish it would have at least 2 Displayport connections


dingame
The monitor should have USB-C with DP alt mode and charging PD standard allowing one cable connection for your PC
1 Cable
Because @dingame had to power his gaming laptop, charge his phone, power external hardrive and keep his peripherals powered while keeping desk clean. And so did all the other people who wanted to use one device to power their desk. Type-C port with up to 100W charging, video, audio and data. All with only one cable!
Get it with the stand...
Because @adt had to be able to switch from portrait to landscape mode. And so did all the others who wanted to elevate, rotate and tilt their display. The Spectrum stand comes with height adjustment, tilt and rotation — it’s completely adjustable. It’s stable without taking up much space.
Adjust the height
effortlessly to fit your setup ergonomics.
Tilt
to avoid ceiling lights or other distracting reflections.


adt
I would not buy a monitor which must stay landscape all the time, I want portrait mode possible!
Rotate
it to view more lines of codes or live streaming chats.


EchoVictor
I would be using a VESA mount for my new monitor, so the stand would just take up space for me
...Orwithout
Because @EchoVictor didn’t care about the stand and wanted to use his own VESA arm and so did 46,6% of users who put stand away in a closet when they purchase a new monitor. We’ve made the stand optional so you can choose. Don’t pay for the stuff you don’t need!
Buy your Spectrum with the stand or without and hook it up to a 100x100 VESA mount. Up to you!