Displays
Datacolor SpyderX Pro Colorimeter Review: Advanced Monitor Calibration
Posted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 12, 2019 | Displays, General Tech | 2
ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ Monitor Review: Don’t Stare At The Sun!
by Paul Grohowski | Nov 20, 2019 | Displays | 2
(We welcome a new contributor to PC Perspective with this review, Paul Grohowski. A long-time reader/viewer/chatter, Paul bought this monitor and, naturally, I demanded a full review. Now we can all share…
Read MoreASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ Hits A Lot Of Bases Well
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 15, 2019 | Displays | 0
The new 4K resolution is beautiful but the amount of GPUs which can handle it well are tiny, which makes 1440p a good choice for those looking to game at a better…
Read MoreDatacolor SpyderX Pro Colorimeter Review: Advanced Monitor Calibration
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 12, 2019 | Displays, General Tech | 2
A lot of love and attention is being given to the lights on motherboards, GPUs, memory and enclosures but what about the most important RGBs on your computer, your displays? When you…
Read MoreHDR Display Duel! ASUS Versus Acer
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Sep 25, 2019 | Displays | 0
In one corner is the Asus ROG Swift PG35VQ and in the other corner you will find the Acer Predator X35, both of which will cost around $2500 at launch. There is a…
Read MoreASUS ROG Unveils 300Hz Gaming Laptops (and More!)
by Scott Michaud | Sep 15, 2019 | Mobile, Displays, Systems | 0
A couple of weeks ago, ASUS ROG announced several new laptop display initiatives. The headlining technology was their new 300Hz gaming laptop panels. While they expected that announcement to dominate...
Read MoreIlluminating The Best Of The Displays On The Market
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 23, 2019 | Displays | 0
There have been some amazing advances in monitors these past couple of years, up to and including a technology to bring colour to Josh's face! Ars Technica have just revealed...
Read MoreThis New ASUS ROG G-SYNC Display Will Swift-ly Deplete Your Wallet
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 2, 2019 | Displays | 0
The ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ G-SYNC gaming display was first announced during the 2017 CES but hasn't been available until recently. It is a 35" 1440p VA panel with a...
Read MoreAcer’s New Predator XN253Q X Monitor Touts a 0.4ms Response Time
by Jim Tanous | Jul 30, 2019 | Displays | 0
Acer today announced the latest member of its Predator line of gaming monitors. The Predator XN253Q X is a 24.5-inch 1080p 240Hz display with up to a 0.4ms response...
Read MoreNew NVIDIA Studio Driver Enables 30-bit Color on GeForce and TITAN Cards
by Sebastian Peak | Jul 29, 2019 | Displays, Graphics Cards | 0
Previously requiring a Quadro workstation card, NVIDIA's latest Studio Driver (version 431.70, released today) has brought 30-bit color support to GeForce and TITAN cards for the first time. What does this...
Read MoreAOC Unveils Two New Agon 240Hz Gaming Monitors With 0.5ms Response
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 2, 2019 | Displays | 0
AOC's new TN panels are both 1080p, as you would expect from a display with a top refresh rate of 240Hz. They use FreeSync to provide adaptive sync features; enabling any GPU…
Read MoreG-SYNC’s Greatest Nits
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 28, 2019 | Displays | 0
Rock, Paper, SHOTGUN compiled an impressive list, which encompasses all G-SYNC compatible monitors which are currently available on the market, as well as those which are not certified but should...
Read MoreSamsung TVs, Today Featuring Security Through Obscurity?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 17, 2019 | General Tech, Displays | 1
Samsung ruffled a few feathers by tweeting out that you should scan your Samsung QLED TVs regularly, with steps on how to do so, and then immediately deleting the tweet ... something…
Read MoreLG Unveils the UltraGear Nano IPS NVIDIA G-SYNC Monitor with 1ms GTG Response Time
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 13, 2019 | Displays | 0
LG has two new monitors with that impressive response rate, the 38" 38GL950G with a 3840 x 1600 resolution and the 27" 27GL850 which sports a 2560 x 1440 resolution. The larger…
Read MoreWindows 10 1903 Adds VRR to Unsupported Games
by Scott Michaud | Jun 4, 2019 | Graphics Cards, Displays | 0
Full-screen, DirectX 11 applications that do not natively support variable refresh rates (VRR) might suddenly start working with GSync and Adaptive-Sync. A Microsoft Developer Blog post discusses the new feature...
Read MoreAMD or NVIDIA, The Acer Nitro XV273K Will Fulfill Your Eyeholes
by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 30, 2019 | Displays | 0
Acer's Nitro XV273K offers both 4K resolution and a top refresh rate of 144Hz via FreeSync, though not simultaneously. By making use of dual DisplayPort connections this monitor is capable...
Read MoreASUS Announces TUF Gaming Monitors with ELMB-SYNC
by Sebastian Peak | May 28, 2019 | Displays | 0
ASUS has announced a trio of new displays from their TUF Gaming line, with 27-inch and 32-inch models each offering the company's ELMB-SYNC dynamic refresh rate technology. What is ELMB-SYNC? The ELMB…
Read MoreComputex 2019: Summary of ASUS ROG Gaming Laptop Displays
by Scott Michaud | May 26, 2019 | Displays, Mobile, Systems | 0
ASUS has several ROG gaming laptop displays at Computex 2019. While many are already available, either for purchase or pre-order, ASUS put out a press release that rounds them up....
Read MoreDell’s Ultra-wide, UltraSharp U4919DW IPS Display
by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 9, 2019 | Displays | 0
TechSpot managed to get their hands on the Dell UltraSharp U4919 which turned a few people green when it was announced. The 49" IPS display has a resolution of 5120x1440,...
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