INNOCN 39G1R, Inexpensive 1440p Writ Large
If you don't have the power to drive a game at 4K, or the eyes to be able to read text at that resolution then a large scale 1440p screen makes a…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Sep 12, 2023 | Displays | 0
If you don't have the power to drive a game at 4K, or the eyes to be able to read text at that resolution then a large scale 1440p screen makes a…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 21, 2022 | Displays | 0
There are an increasing number of 49" and larger ultrawide screen monitors to choose from, now including the Philips Brilliance 498P9Z. The first thing to note about it is the Z ...…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 19, 2020 | General Tech | 0
The purchase of a high refresh rate monitor, adaptive or not, is only the first step to enjoying high refresh rates at 1440p as you will still need a machine capable of…
Read Moreby 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 Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 10, 2017 | Displays | 4
ViewSonic's 27" XG2703-GS display hits at least three of the four marks that high end users are looking for; it is 1440p, it does not have a curve and the maximum refresh…
Read Moreby Sebastian Peak | Aug 31, 2016 | Displays | 14
Acer has announced three new G-Sync gaming monitors, all of which come equipped with eye-tracking technology from Tobii. The displays announced range from 24.5" to 27" in size, with refresh rates ranging up…
Read Moreby Ryan Shrout | Nov 6, 2015 | Graphics Cards | 59
Last month I wrote a story that detailed some odd behavior with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX graphics cards and high refresh rate monitors, in particular with the new ASUS ROG...
Read Moreby Ryan Shrout | Oct 24, 2015 | Displays, Graphics Cards | 101
In the comments to our recent review of the ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q G-Sync monitor, a commenter by the name of Cyclops pointed me in the direction of an interesting...
Read Moreby Ryan Shrout | Oct 23, 2015 | Displays | 108
It's hard to believe that it has only been 14 months since the release of the first ASUS ROG Swift, the PG278Q, back in August of 2014. It seems like...
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