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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Monitor supports VRR up to 120Hz and leverages CSO audio technology.
Entry-level 240Hz panel steps into the gauntlet
How does Asus' new ELMB-Sync feature look in practice?
We’ve been having a play with the LS100 kit in the office, so here’s what we think.
4K support and four-way PBP support are the highlights.
Extra-sharp colours for all.
Marries DisplayHDR and DisplayPort, too.
27" 1440p AOC AG273QCG up for grabs!
Twice as bright, or half the power.
ELMB-Sync coming to three new monitors.
Troubled, delayed 35” G-Sync HDR screen also shown off.
4K, 60Hz, HDR, and Adaptive Sync.
A 1440p 31.5" screen with FreeSync 2 HDR with 144Hz refresh rate.
This 165Hz 1440p screen sports G-Sync, a 1800R curve, and a wallet-busting price.
1080p 24" screen with FreeSync, 144Hz refresh rate, and plenty of adjustment for £220.
HDR, but only 420 nits.
Aims at OLED, micro-LED panels.
Yes, that is the name of the product.
Triple the resolution, a fifth the energy.
MSI recently entered the gaming monitor market, and the curved Optix MPG27CQ sports a 144Hz 1440p panel and - wait for it - RGB.
Expect a very high price tag.
Windows-only, for now.
Gaming Storage card with RAID 0 NVMe for Z370, too.
October 14 2021 | 15:04