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Apologies for the repost - our first version of this video appeared to exhibit some issues! 4K/144Hz monitors have really ...
4K/144Hz monitors have really started to take off in the last 12 months, but they're still quite expensive. The AOC U28G2XU is the cheapest we can find online however, priced at £589 in the UK.
AOC has quietly added a new weapon to its arsenal of gaming displays, the C27G4H2, a 27-inch curved monitor that blends speed, color accuracy, and ergonomic flexibility, all wrapped in an ...
When it comes to displays, 360 Hz gaming monitors are considered to be quite high-end, focused solely on gaming. There aren't as many options around as 144 Hz or 240 Hz monitors, but the ones you ...
This review first appeared in issue 339 of PC Pro. AOC has built its reputation on putting together high-quality monitors for a great price, and that’s exactly what it has done here. What lifts ...
The monitor uses a 1920×1080 IPS panel that supports a 144Hz refresh rate. HKC claims the display delivers wide 178-degree viewing angles and consistent image quality across the screen.
New Predator QD-OLED gaming monitors feature pro-level specifications; the Predator X27U F5 offers an ultra-fast 500 Hz refresh rate for next-level motion clarity, while the Predator X27 X boasts ...
The Predator X27U F5 is a 27", 2560x1440 monitor whose main claim to fame is a 500 Hz (yes, five hundred Hertz) refresh rate. This means there's potentially a new frame every 2 milliseconds ...
Alienware's AW3225DM is a QHD gaming monitor aimed at both console and PC gamers. The price and some features are solid, but gaming performance falls somewhat short at 32 inches due to its PPI count.
The lineup features two new 27-inch Predator QD-OLED gaming monitors, each hitting the mark in terms of clarity and color performance for high-framerate games. The "UltraSpeed" Predator X27U F5 tops ...
Although competing with the likes of Samsung's 500 Hz OLED Odyssey monitors, Asus calls this display the "World's fastest Esports monitor," and with less than 1ms of input lag, it may well be ...
Most portable monitors are 1080p, which is pretty horrible in terms of pixel density. So, that's win number one right there. It also supports a 144 Hz refresh, though there's a proviso.