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(PR) ZOWIE is proud to introduce the XL2546X+, a new esports gaming monitor featuring the latest Fast-TN panel and DyAc 2 technology, delivering fast response time with minimal motion blur.
while the 280 Hz screens reportedly offer a razor-quick 0.3ms. AOC also advertises a Low Input Lag mode for the two 180Hz panels, a mysterious mode that "rewires the monitor in favour of raw ...
Perfect for FPS titles and racing games, the Alienware monitor pulls players into the action. As advertised, the AW2723DF comes with a 280 Hz refresh rate, which makes it an excellent choice for ...
The 280 Hz refresh rate ensures smooth motion, reducing blurring and smearing, while the 0.3 ms MPRT response time ensures smooth gameplay. The monitor is designed for high-speed gaming ...
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Samsung OLED TVs are finally getting Nvidia G-Sync support, should you ever want to hook your rig up to a 60+ inch screen Asus has announced the world's first 610 Hz gaming monitor, and a 'Super ...
Alas, onto the real good stuff, the AOC GAMING C27G4ZXE is a pretty slick monitor, with a 280 Hz refresh rate and Full HD resolution, a 27″ panel and a 1500R curvature that’s going to make it ...
The AOC GAMING 27G2ZN3/BK is a catalyst in the world of competitive gaming. This 27-inch monitor features an incredible 280Hz refresh rate, making it one of the fastest monitors available today.
The latest AOC gaming monitor has just been announced, in the shape of the C27G2Z3/BK, a new 27-inch, curved display with a massive 280Hz maximum refresh rate and hefty 4,000:1 contrast ratio.
My jaw dropped when I came across this monitor deal this morning. The refresh rate is 280Hz, which is crazy high, so visuals should be luscious and smooth as butter. You can get the Acer Nitro ...
So, games will run smoothly, assuming your PC hardware supports 280 Hz; consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X do not (they top out at 120 Hz), but some PCs can via DisplayPort. This monitor’s ...
a 180 Hz refresh rate, and 0.5/2ms response times, there's plenty to catch your eye here. In Australia, this unit currently retails for approximately $450 AUD, roughly $280 in US dollars.