The Odyssey G50SF isn’t the company’s flashiest OLED monitor, but at 27 inches and 2560×1440, it’s hitting the “sweet spot” for PC gaming at the moment. With 180Hz of refresh, it’s a nice upgrade over ...
$400 has been the price floor for OLED gaming monitors for a couple of years now. But if you’re willing to go for a refurb, you can get a 27-inch 1440p OLED monitor from MSI for just $369.99 today.
Apple Studio Display XDR adds 120Hz adaptive sync with 2,000 local dimming zones, improving motion and contrast for editing and media.
For well-heeled Mac (and only Mac) users, this is just the display to make your content shine. It should cost a lot less, and should be 32 inches instead of 27, but there’s no denying that the color ...
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ASRock PG27FFX2A review - 520Hz fast but flawed
Today we are checking out the fastest monitor we've ever reviewed - ASRock's PG27FFX2A, thanks to its 520Hz 1080p ips panel. Squarely targeted at competitive gamers, it also supports adaptive sync, up ...
With more screens than your average sports bar, the Thermaltake Minecube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync definitely offers something unusual and interesting. Its high price, however, will be sure to make you ...
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