Asus ROG Strix XG32VQR with 144Hz VA Panel and FreeSync
Asus have recently announced an update to their XG32VQ display, this time adding an ‘R’ to the end (XG32VQR) and including some new features like FreeSync 2 and basic HDR….[click link for more]
Asus have recently announced an update to their XG32VQ display, this time adding an ‘R’ to the end (XG32VQR) and including some new features like FreeSync 2 and basic HDR….[click link for more]
Acer are soon to release three new 27″ models in their ‘Nitro’ gaming lineup, all featuring 2560 x 1440 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. There is not a lot of….[click link for more]
Philips have today announced the re-launch of their BDM4370UP display, now with a new low price point. It will be available in stores across the UK and Ireland at a….[click link for more]
BenQ have recently released a new 27″ monitor in their Designer range, the PD2700U. The display is aimed at professional users, designers, CAD/CAM work and colour critical work. The 27″….[click link for more]
Asus this week showcased a new monitor in their popular ROG Strix gaming lineup. The new ROG Strix XG49VQ is a massive 49″ in size with a double Full HD….[click link for more]
The BenQ PD3220U is the follow up to their previous PD3200U display, offering a fresh design and some new features. There is now a borderless panel design and a brushed….[click link for more]
Asus are releasing a new screen in their ‘Designo’ range, the MX38VC. The new screen is 37.5″ in size and has a 24:10 aspect ratio and 3840 x 1600 resolution…..[click link for more]
We have some updates from Samsung about their panel development plans which is always interesting to see. This is Samsung as a panel manufacturer, as opposed to Samsung as a….[click link for more]
We have some updates from AU Optronics about their panel development plans which is always interesting to see. This is AUO as a panel manufacturer, as opposed to any specific….[click link for more]
We have some updates from LG.Display about their panel development plans which is always interesting to see. This is LG.Display as a panel manufacturer, as opposed to LG the monitor/display….[click link for more]