ASRock Phantom PG32QF2B QHD monitor review

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The ASRock Phantom Gaming PG32QF2B monitor measures 31.5 inches and offers a display resolution of 2560x1440. With a pixel density standing at 93 ppi, the monitor provides clarity in programs, eliminating the necessity for image scaling. Technical specifications also indicate a brightness level up to 550 cd/m², a contrast ratio of 3000:1, and a swift response time set at 1 ms. Oh and it functions as a big WIFI antenna.

KTC G42P5 OLED monitor review

Monitors 27 Published by Krzysztof Hukalowicz 0

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OLED monitors are increasingly gaining traction in the market. In this article, we'll delve into the KTC G42P5, a 42” 4K display from Shenzhen KTC Technology Co., Ltd., a company that might not be familiar to many but is poised to gain more recognition. Established in Shenzhen in 1995, the company boasts nearly three decades of experience. Historically, they've operated as an OEM manufacturer, producing TV sets, tablets, AR devices, and monitors for prominent partners such as NEC, Samsung, and Viewsonic, among others. In January 2021, they launched their brand named KTC, an acronym for "Key To Combat".


Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED monitor review

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The Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is a gaming display designed for smooth gameplay at 240 Hz, featuring an OLED panel for accurate colors. With a 27-inch screen and 1440p resolution, it offers high-quality visuals. The monitor incorporates adaptive sync technologies, such as G-SYNC and FreeSync, for tear-free gaming, and boasts a brightness of 450 cd/m2 and wide color gamut of 98.5% DCI-P3.


ASUS PG27AQDM Review - 240Hz 1440p OLED monitor

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We review the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM, this display was designed for gaming at 240 Hz. It has a 27-inch display size and a resolution of 1440p, along with a high refresh rate. The monitor uses OLED technology to provide accurate and vivid color representation, and it includes adaptive sync features such as G-SYNC and freesync to ensure smooth gameplay. It offers Brightness: 450 cd/m2 (1000 cd/m2 Peak) and has a wide color gamut of 100% DCI-P3.


ASUS PG27AQN Review - 360Hz 1440p monitor

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Ww review the ASUS PG27AQN is a type of computer monitor designed for gaming. It has a 27-inch display size and a resolution of 1440p, along with a high refresh rate of 360Hz. The monitor uses IPS technology to provide accurate and vivid color representation, and it includes a G-SYNC module to ensure smooth gameplay. It also supports DisplayHDR 600 and has a wide color gamut of 98% DCI-P3.


Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ 138Hz OLED monitor review

Monitors 27 Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 68

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In this review, we will be putting the ASUS Rog Swift PG42UQ through its paces. The big one with an OLED panel. The panel itself is said to boast 99% DCI-P3 coverage, 4K resolution, and true 10-bit color; that's the one that you want, right? It's yours at an asking price of 1.299 USD/EUR.


Asus ROG STRIX XG43UQ monitor review

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In this review, we will be putting the ROG STRIX XG43UQ through its paces. Ultra HD, HDR1000, 144Hz panel, and among the first big-screen 43in gaming monitors that come with HDMI 2.1. For just under 1500 EUR/USD it is your, but is it worth the money?


Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX monitor review

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In this review, we will be putting the ROG Swift PG32UQX through its paces. The one with the Mini LED, GSYNC, Ultra HD, and 144Hz IPS panel, that's the one that you want, right? It's yours at this point, it's possible but at an asking price of € 3.499,00 USD/EUR.


ASUS ROG Swift PG259QN 360Hz Monitor review

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In this article, we will test the ROG Swift PG259QN 360Hz. This is a 25-inch 1920x1080 screen, it has an IPS-based panel with a staggering 360 Hz refresh rate. Oh yes, and some RGB lighting as well as offering a Full-range G-Sync Module for proper sync.


AOC CU34G2X monitor review

Monitors 27 Published by Krzysztof Hukalowicz 24

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Ultrawide monitors are becoming more popular these days. In the PC world, 21:9 aspect ratio indicates the resolutions of 2560×1080 (WFHD and 3440×1440 (WQHD), and the latter is what we are going to be talking about because today we’re looking at the AOC CU34G2X monitor, introduced in August 2020. This isn’t the most recent display product around, but it deserves taking a look at.


ASUS ProArt PA278QV Monitor Review

Monitors 27 Published by Yuri Bubily 8

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In this article, we will test the ASUS ProArt PA278QV. The panel is made based on an 8-bit IPS matrix without FRC with a good 27 inches diagonal. Frameless display has WQHD resolution (2560 × 1440) and is priced at a 299 USD / €349,- marker


ASUS ROG STRIX XG279Q Monitor Review

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In this article, we will test the ASUS ROG STRIX XG279Q. This is a 27-inch 2560 x 1440  screen, IPS based with a 170 Hz refresh rate. Oh yes, and some RGB lighting as well as offering FreeSync and GSync compatibility in the form of adaptive sync. All that for € 679,00 / 599 USD.


ViewSonic Elite XG240R Monitor Review

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In this article, we will test out the € 269,- costing FreeSync compatible ViewSonic Elite XG240R Monitor. While we think that most people use something WHQD, 70% of the gamers still use a Full HD monitor. And this is a 24-inch 1920x1080 screen, TN based with a 144 HZ refresh rate. Oh yes, and some RGB lighting as well as offering FreeSync and GSync compatibility in the form of adaptive sync.


ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ Monitor review

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In this review, we will take a look at some Ultra Wide slash HDR gaming as we have the ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ in da house. At 3440 x 1440 pixels, this monitor can manage 200 Hz combined with 'G-sync Ultimate'. That eliminates stutter and tearing whilst gaming in HDR. That HDR is rated at 1000 nits and the panel has local dimming divided over 512 zones.


Gigabyte Aorus KD25F 240 Hz Monitor review

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Going from fast to faster, in this review, we will take a look at the Aorus KD25F gaming monitor. This 1920x1080 pixels sized monitor can do something very special and that would be refreshing at 240 Hz. Let's check out among the fastest monitors on the globe.


ASUS ROG Strix XG49VQ Monitor review

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In this review we will take a look at something really wide, the ASUS ROG Strix XG49VQ is a Hz VA panel based monitor at 3840x1080 with a HDR400 rating as well. This Ultra-Wide Screen 32:9 monitor can push 144Hz and it is FreeSync 2 certified. That eliminates stutter and tearing while gaming in HDR.


ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27UQ Monitor review

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In this review, we will take a look at Ultra HD slash HDR gaming in relation to ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27UQ. This 3840x2160 pixels monitor can do 144Hz combined with GSYNC. That eliminates stutter and tearing while gaming in HDR.


Samsung C32HG70 FreeSync 2 HDR Monitor review

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In this review, we will take a look at HDR gaming in relation to Samsung's FreeSync 2 certified C32HG70 (aka CHG70). This Quantum Dot 2560x1440 monitor can do 144Hz combined with FreeSync and FreeSync2. That eliminates stutter and tearing while gaming in HDR. The Samsung C32HG70 is fitted with a VA panel offering proper image quality, connectivity, and features.


ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q Curved GSYNC monitor review

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In this article we will test the new ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q monitor, it's curved and wide at 34-inches with its 3440x1440 pixels. A monitor that can manage 100Hz (in OC mode), combined with fresh looks and GSYNC you can eliminate stutter and tearing while gaming with a GeForce graphics card as well. The ASUS PG348Q is an IPS panel based monitor with proper image quality.


ASUS MG279Q Gaming FreeSync Monitor Review

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In this article slash review we will test out the 599 EURO FreeSync compatible ASUS MG279Q Gaming 27-inch 2560x1440 monitor that can do 144Hz. Combined with FreeSync, AMD eliminates stutter and tearing while gaming. The ASUS MG279Q Gaming is a spectacular IPS panel based monitor with great image quality and heaps of connectivity.