Although 4K gaming monitors have been on the market for what feels like an eternity, 1080p — also known as HD — remains stubbornly common. In the June 2025 Steam Hardware Survey, which tracks the ...
The price of a gaming monitor can fluctuate even before discount events, and catching them at the right time can deliver excellent value. That’s what we’ve found with Samsung’s 28-inch G70B. Any ...
EIZO has announced its new CG3100X 30.5-inch ColorEdge 4K monitor. The CG3100X features HDR (High Dynamic Range) workflow support, as well as USB Type-C for streamlined connectivity. The CG3100X ...
High-performing but affordable GPUs deserve monitors that match that thinking. With Team Red’s RX 9070 XT performance laid bare in reviews, it’s clear that 4K gaming is on the cards. And if you’re ...
We have a brilliant gaming monitor deal from Corsair that will get you a 4K, 144Hz, 32-inch gaming monitor for free, if you buy a Vengeance i8300 gaming PC. If you're already in the market for a new ...
While OLED gaming monitors have dominated the headlines over the last year, another technology has quietly been gaining steam and appears ready to hit the mainstream. The BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX goes with ...
Kevin Smith’s latest, the nostalgia-filled Gen X crowd pleaser The 4:30 Movie, arrives on 4K Ultra HD in a nice Steelbook-plus-slipcover package meant, of course, to evoke an old VHS rental tape. It’s ...
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
This article is designed to explain 4K Ultra HD which is used by the latest Smart TVs and monitors. In today’s rapidly advancing technological world, the quest for clearer, sharper, and more lifelike ...
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