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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Premium-level recording without the need for a PC.
Will be integrated into Tiger Lake processors this year
4K support and four-way PBP support are the highlights.
4K, 60Hz, HDR, and Adaptive Sync.
King of the Ultrabooks?
Expect a very high price tag.
Coming soon to Insiders.
Adds what you'll need for 4K60, too.
Major improvements over its predecessor.
No high-def packs for One S owners.
Philips aims for the ultra high-end with a monster 4K, curved monitor that utilises a VA panel.
Featuring a 27", 4K panel, and G-Sync, the £600 AG271UG is looking to shine.
Nvidia yet again beats its own records with the new fastest GPU on the block.
Sporting a 4K resolution, 1ms response time and FreeSync, is this a gamer's dream screen?
Asus offers premium features, FreeSync and 4K resolution for less than £400.
4K on PlayStation 4 Pro, too.
The new J-series NAS from Synology replaces the venerable DS215j for just £130
Synology's latest NAS promises 4K video transcoding on-the-fly
5K now standard for 27" models.
Ultra HD options on offer, too.
For those who can't, or won't, stream.
Anyone for triple-4K displays?
Nvidia's new flagship card has 50 percent more cores than a GTX 980 and 12GB of VRAM
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