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Asus just revealed two new tandem OLED monitors at an event adjacent to Gamescom 2025, including a flagship model that's able to hit a blistering 720Hz (!) - at a reduced resolution of 720p - or a ...
This one's purely for competitive gamers and hardcore PC builders itching for weapons-grade hardware. Asus has just unveiled its adorably named ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W monitor, which manages 540-Hz ...
Asus has unveiled its latest flagship gaming monitor at Gamescom 2025, the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W. The new model aims to set a new standard in competitive displays with a dual-mode system that ...
The Acer Predator X27U F8 is a 26.5-inch OLED monitor that offers a stunning 720Hz refresh rate. Designed for ultra-responsive gaming, the WQHD display uses DFR and AMD Free Sync Premium Pro for the ...
This DIY lasertag project designed by [Nii], which he brought to Tokyo Maker Faire back in September, is a treasure trove. It’s all in Japanese and you’ll need to visit X (formerly Twitter) to see it, ...
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 series is a higher-end model featuring an aluminum top and durable plastic bottom. It weighs in at about 5.6 pounds. The gorgeous 16" OLED display has a 2.5K 189ppi resolution, ...
Remember Asus’ eye-catching silver screen with a 26.5-inch 1440p OLED panel that starts at a blazingly fast 540Hz and can also do 720Hz at 720p? Acer now has one of those, too: it’s called the ...
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Choosing the best TV means deciding which type of screen you want, and more often than not that will involve selecting between QLED and OLED. While many budget or smaller TVs will be LED, to get the ...
It’s amazing what a bit of competition can do. After an age of OLED TVs mostly just nudging forward year on year with a few nits of extra brightness here and a bit more colour there, the arrival of ...
There’s no getting around it, the best OLED TVs are expensive. “At between £1,000 and £3,000, they’re costlier than televisions with LCD or QLED screens,” says Kevin Walmsley, TV expert at AO. “But ...