Still, the missing non-gaming features might be forgivable when you start to explore the monitor’s big selling point: Dual Mode. With a press of a button, the monitor can change resolutions and peak ...
Which 32-inch computer monitor is best? The 32-inch class of PC monitor is increasing in popularity as displays get better-looking and more reliable with more advanced features and higher resolution.
If you’re looking for a big, cinematic OLED upgrade for your gaming PC and also you don’t want to drop four figures on it, you’ll definitely want to check out Newegg today. It’s offering a 31.5-inch, ...
Alienware's AW3225DM is a QHD gaming monitor aimed at both console and PC gamers. The price and some features are solid, but gaming performance falls somewhat short at 32 inches due to its PPI count.
Forget regular PC monitors. Have you ever used a smart monitor? Okay, sure, some of them are really bad—but some of them aren’t. In fact, if you can snag one from a leading brand like Samsung, you can ...
Ahead of CES 2024, Samsung has announced plans to launch three new Odyssey OLED gaming PC monitors. The product will be shown off at the CES trade show in Las Vegas next week and include two all-new ...
For its price, the CQ32G4E is one of the most versatile gaming monitors with a 32-inch panel size, 1440p resolution at a 180Hz, beating the likes of other similar options on the market. AOC's CQ32G4E ...
The Alienware AW3423DW is still one of the most popular OLED monitors on the market more than a year after its introduction, thanks to a combination of great pictures, features, and (at least relative ...
The LG MyView, on paper at least, looks to one-up the iMac-like Samsung M8 with slight improvements to the formula. The LG MyView, on paper at least, looks to one-up the iMac-like Samsung M8 with ...
See our latest update to this guide: The Best 4K Gaming Monitors It's still up for debate if a 4K monitor is the best overall choice for PC gaming. Ultimately this will depend on your preferences and ...
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