Asus ROG Strix XG438Q
An exclusive first review of the massive 43″ gaming display from Asus. Featuring a 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, adaptive-sync support, low input lag and DisplayHDR 600 certification.
An exclusive first review of the massive 43″ gaming display from Asus. Featuring a 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, adaptive-sync support, low input lag and DisplayHDR 600 certification.
An exclusive first review of the new 27″ gaming screen from Asus, featuring for the first time support for simultaneous variable refresh rate (FreeSync and G-sync) and a motion blur reduction backlight, through the new ELMB-sync feature.
A detailed look at the new 27″ 1440p high refresh rate IPS gaming display from LG. With a DCI-P3 gamut, 1ms G2G response time spec and 144Hz refresh rate. Can it live up to all the hype?
An exclusive first review of the new 24.5″ gaming screen from Acer. With a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 0.3ms G2G response time, 240Hz refresh rate, adaptive-sync and added blur reduction backlight. Could this be a killer gaming screen?
It’s here, after 2 years of waiting and anticipation, the high-end 35″ ultrawide gaming screen from Asus. With a 3440 x 1440 resolution VA panel, at 200Hz and with a FALD backlight for HDR 1000 support. An exclusive first review!
A full detailed review of a high end gaming screen from new display manufacturer Gigabyte. Featuring a 27″ 1440p IPS panel with 144Hz, FreeSync, G-sync Compatibility and a massive range of added features and options.
A full detailed review of the top end gaming screen from lesser known US manufacturer, Nixeus. Featuring a 2560 x 1440 IPS-type panel, 144Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time and AMD FreeSync support.
A full detailed review of the latest 27″ model in Dell’s popular UltraSharp range. Featuring a 2560 x 1440 resolution IPS-type panel with a 4-side borderless design. Including comparisons with the old U2717D display.
An exclusive first review of the new 34″ ultrawide screen from LG. With 144Hz native refresh rate, new Nano IPS panel, wide gamut support and AMD FreeSync. Lots of unique features in the Ultrawide market to test and consider. Now updated with tests of the new firmware!
A detailed review of BenQ’s 35″ ultrawide multimedia monitor, aimed at HDR, videos and gaming. Featuring a VA panel, variable refresh rate support and 100Hz refresh rate along with BenQ’s usual focus on eye care.