I say that because every time there’s a story about a new monitor there’s always some fussy consumer who chimes in and says “Well, I like G-Sync, but I won’t take it without IPS” or “It may be 144Hz, ...
Acer’s ambitions for its gaming hardware just might be as lofty as the venue the company chose for rolling them out. At an event Thursday morning, 68 floors up in Building 4 of the new World Trade ...
Asus have announced a follow up ROG Swift branded screen tagged under SKU code PG27AQ. While the looks remains the same as the old model, this monitor is based on a 27" sized IPS-type panel, Ultra HD ...
The InnoCN GA27S1Q OLED is a low-cost but high-specification OLED monitor that has a foot in both the gaming and business ...
The new ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQX gaming monitor rocks 1152 mini LED zones that make the PG32UQX one of the brightest monitors on the market with peak brightness of a huge 1400 nits. The mini LED-powered ...
This one slipped through the mazes. The PG279Q is for people looking for a 27″ display with G-Sync. The new PG279Q is 27" in size and features a 144Hz capable IPS-type panel and NVIDIA G-sync support.
It's been a long time coming, but finally, the 4K Nvidia G-Sync HDR screens are here, and the Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ is the first to land on our test bench. And it's landed with a thud because its ...
Acer has announced two new monitors in advance of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the stand-out being the XB270HU which boasts NVIDIA’s G-Sync variable refresh rate technology combines with an ...