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Do you feel the need? The need for speed? Or, if you’re young enough not to get that reference, do you feel the need for ...
U pgrading from an IPS LCD monitor to an OLED display for the first time was surely an eye-opener. Yes, I was immediately ...
The LG 45 Ultragear OLED (45GX950A-B) is a beast of a monitor, and a must-have for gamers looking for an ultrawide panel to ...
This QD-OLED monitor hits 360Hz refresh and 0.03ms response time for elite-level gameplay. Now under $650 for Memorial Day, ...
The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more!
ViewSonic Corp has been around since the CRT monitor days. I know I had some of their products back in the day. However, they’re still kicking around and have come back with a high-end 4K LCD ...
the Alienware 27-Inch 4K Dual-Resolution Gaming Monitor (AW2725QF), a 4K/180Hz monitor with a 1080p/360Hz mode, is $499, while the larger Alienware AW3225QF 4K QD-OLED has been discounted to as ...
You get a 25-inch 1080p screen with 360Hz refresh rate ... Newegg is offering Gigabyte's 28-inch 4K 144Hz M28U gaming monitor for a sweet $250 discount, which is a tidy sum to save on this ...
TL;DR: Alienware's AW2725Q, a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor, won the CES 2025 Innovation Award. It features a 240Hz refresh rate, 166 PPI, DCI-P3 99% color coverage, and Dolby Vision HDR.
A 27-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor is a big deal ... It joins a 27-inch 1440p panel running at 360Hz, which I saw on the Alienware 27 QD-OLED, and a 32-inch 4K panel running at 240Hz, which showed ...
Introducing the Alienware AW2725QF, a 4K gaming monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate ... and increase the refresh rate to 360Hz. The AW2725QF is an IPS panel that Alienware has managed to reduce ...
This unique monitor provides you with two viewing modes at the push of a button — either 4K @ 180Hz or FHD @ 360Hz. The monitor supports G-Sync, but an AMD FreeSync configuration seems to be on ...