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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Premium-level recording without the need for a PC.
1080p 24" screen with FreeSync, 144Hz refresh rate, and plenty of adjustment for £220.
Only up to 1440p, though.
27" 1080p panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync.
A 27", 1080p, FreeSync-enabled monitor for under £200? Surely there's a catch - we dig deeper.
This 15.6" laptop sports a GTX 1050 Ti 4GB and a Core i7-7700HQ for just over £1,000.
With a 5.2mm thick IPS panel and slim bezels, this is one sleek and sexy monitor.
We put the XL2411, a 1080p monitor designed to please eSports fans, through its paces.
AOC's 24in 1080p panel sports AMD's FreeSync tech and costs £200.
This 27in 1080p IPS screen has some of the thinnest bezels around - is it all style over substance?
A lawsuit has been levelled at Sony for false advertising over a 1080p resolution in Killzone: Shadow Fall
We look at eleven monitors that prioritise high refresh rates and fast response times
Despite Sony's claims to the contrary.
We've grabbed 23 of the latest cards and put them through their paces in a gruelling BF4 benchmark.
Lenovo has unveiled a new 3D monitor with a built-in stereoscopic webcam.
AMD's Nile platform gets squeezed into a 10.1in Asus Eee PC netbook.
VIA's first ever multi-core CPU part: its aptly dual-core Nano platform, gets a grilling on our test bench.
Zotac adds to its mini-PC product range with another gorgeously slim ZBox Blu-ray media PC.
Samsung has officially announced the P2770FH, a 27in monitor with 1ms refresh rate.
This 27in panel has a 1ms response time, but can it keep up with the similarly-sized Dell U2711?
Sony's new 1080p projector is enormous, but is the image quality any good?
October 14 2021 | 15:04