Time to say goodbye from all of us at bit-tech.net
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Entry-level 240Hz panel steps into the gauntlet
How does Asus' new ELMB-Sync feature look in practice?
4GB/8GB on desktop, 4GB for laptops, price TBC.
Adds integer scaling, 30-bit colour, too.
ELMB-Sync coming to three new monitors.
$149 GTX 1650 also available for desktop.
4K, 60Hz, HDR, and Adaptive Sync.
A 1440p 31.5" screen with FreeSync 2 HDR with 144Hz refresh rate.
Not yet ready to download, though.
1080p 24" screen with FreeSync, 144Hz refresh rate, and plenty of adjustment for £220.
RTX laptops and FreeSync support, too.
Gaming Storage card with RAID 0 NVMe for Z370, too.
Another boon for console-monitor pairings.
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.
One of the cheapest FreeSync monitors on the market passes through our labs.
240Hz flat and 144Hz curved, respectively.
Iiyama serves up a 1440p monitor with 144Hz FreeSync support for less than £400.
Featuring a 27", 4K panel, and G-Sync, the £600 AG271UG is looking to shine.
You'll have to wait for monitors, though.
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.
AOC's 24in 1080p panel sports AMD's FreeSync tech and costs £200.
October 14 2021 | 15:04