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The LG UltraGear 27GR83Q-B just dropped by 40% at Amazon, taking a massive $200 off the top. Now for just $299, you can get a ...
By default, our ASUS PB278Q has a native resolution of 2560x1440 and a refresh rate of just 60Hz. For me, this isn't good enough, and I want to push it as high as I can go.
Akimbo assault rifles, 1440p Ultra settings, and shooting lots of Nazis in the face—these are all things the Large Pixel Collider, our all-powerful supercomputer, heartily approves of. That's ...
We fed it to that benevolent giant we call the Large Pixel Collider and ran it on max settings at 2560x1440 resolution, and what do you know—a video came out!. You can also check out our review ...
We review Nvidias money maker, the GeForce GTX 970 but this time in a 2-way SLI. As such we'll be going from fast to faaaaast. In this review we'll run the standard benchmarks, but we will also ...
The Acer VG270U gaming monitor is pretty unique as it has an IPS panel, but a fast 1ms response time, 144Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync. Read all about it in our hands-on review.
The Titan Army P32A2S2 features a 32-inch display with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240 Hz, utilizing an IPS LED panel. The monitor offers a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and ...
The CG277's 27-inch display boasts a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels, making it very well suited to running multiple programs and windows side-by-side. Although the CG277 is not a 4K monitor, it does ...
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