We're only just getting comfortable in the world of 4K 120FPS gaming monitors thanks to the recent adoption of the newer HDMI 2.1 standard on the latest TVs... but now we have TCL blowing that out of ...
The Alienware AW2725Q is yet another excellent 27-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor, and less expensive than the competition. I’ll be honest. The Alienware AW2725Q didn’t make a good first impression. It ...
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 can now generate extra frames using AI, helping supported RTX cards run 4K games smoother than ever.
The oled monitor reviews keep on coming, as today we are checking out ASRock's first entry into this premium market space with the Phantom Gaming PGO32UFS. Using LG's 32in woled panel, this screen is ...
I like the look of the Samsung Odyssey G9 series, and the G8 follows those design cues almost to the letter. Being a 32-inch 4K HDR curved gaming monitor, it is quite a bit smaller. It does feature ...
The new 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 is the world’s first and fastest monitor that combines a 4K (3,840 x 2,160) 1000R curved VA panel featuring Quantum Matrix Technology, with 240Hz super-fast refresh rate ...
AOC has unveiled the AGON Pro AG326UZD, a 31.5-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor set to launch in 2025. Compared to its predecessor, the AG326UD, the new model brings improvements in refresh rate and color ...
AU Optronics has just unveiled a beautiful sight -- a gigantic 85-inch 4K TV but with an insane 240Hz refresh rate. We've already got multiple large 4K 120Hz gaming TVs but now there's an 85-inch 4K ...
We saw dozens of impressive new OLED gaming monitors at the recent CES 2024 tech trade show, with the likes of Acer, Asus, Lenovo, MSI, and more all showing off a wide range of new models. However, ...
CES 2022 is already off to an impressive start. That’s thanks in part to Samsung debuting the premium Odyssey Neo G8 curved monitor, which offers both a 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. What’s ...
Panel technologies continue to advance almost every day. As a result, we can see features such as 2K and 144Hz screens even in the smartphones we use. This progress renders the once-popular 1080p ...
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