G-Sync compatible and with a 1ms response time, this 27-inch screen is an ideal match for any mid-range gaming PC and has a massive 33% off.
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AOC Q27G4ZD
The Q27G4ZD’s backside is nearly all black, with no adjustable RGB lighting like you'll find on more expensive monitors.
Choosing between HDMI and DisplayPort? We break down the key differences in refresh rates and features to help you pick the ...
As of Oct. 24, the ASUS ROG Strix 24.5-inch gaming monitor (XG259CMS) is $179, down from $299, at Amazon. That's a $120 price ...
The first reviews of the iPad Pro with the M5 chip have been shared by selected publications and YouTube channels, ahead of ...
How do you review an iPad Pro that’s visually identical to its predecessor and marginally improves upon its performance with a spec bump and some new wireless radios? Let me try: I’ve been testing the ...
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AOC U28G2XU - a 'BUDGET' 4K/144Hz Monitor!
Apologies for the repost - our first version of this video appeared to exhibit some issues! 4K/144Hz monitors have really started to take off in the last 12 months, but they're still quite expensive.
AOC launches the AGON AG277UX monitor with 27" Fast IPS panel, dual-mode 1080p 320Hz and 4K 160Hz support, DisplayHDR 600, and G-SYNC compatibility.
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