LG Announce 27GR95QE-B 27″ OLED Monitor with 240Hz Refresh Rate
The first 27″ 1440p OLED panel to be announced with a 240Hz refresh rate. Also includes hardware calibration support.
The first 27″ 1440p OLED panel to be announced with a 240Hz refresh rate. Also includes hardware calibration support.
AOC have this week announced two new models in their AGON 5 line-up of gaming monitors. There’s the 27″ AG275QZ/EU with a Fast IPS panel, and the lower cost 27″….[click link for more]
Originally published 5 January 2022, last updated 29 October 2022 Back in January at the CES 2022 event Asus announced their new ROG Swift PG27AQN eSports gaming monitor. Its’ a….[click link for more]
Dell have recently announced an alternative version of their popular AW3423DW QD-OLED monitor (reviewed) with some trimmed down features and a lower price point. The AW3423DWF (the same model number….[click link for more]
Philips have recently announced three new models in their line-up, aimed at home offices and enhancing productivity. The Philips monitors 34B1U5600CH (34″ ultrawide), 24B1U5301H (24″), and 27B1U5601H (27″) offer a….[click link for more]
ASRock are best known for their PC components like graphics cards and motherboards, but like other manufacturers such as Gigabyte and Corsair in recent times, they are now entering the….[click link for more]
BenQ have released details of their new ZOWIE XL2566K this week, a 24.5″ sized gaming display with a 1080p resolution, a 360Hz refresh rate….but a TN Film panel. This sets….[click link for more]
Originally published 4 January 2022, last updated 1 September 2022 We first brought you news of this screen back at CES 2022 in January where it was teased on the….[click link for more]
LG have today announced their new OLED Flex LX3 monitor, another option in what seems to be a new trend of curved and bendable OLED screens. We saw last week….[click link for more]
VESA’s ClearMR certification for display blur and motion clarity. A break down of the scheme along with our thoughts, analysis and concerns