Save $86 on this 34-inch curved QD OLED gaming monitor with 175Hz refresh, G-Sync, and HDR400 for immersive, competitive play.
After Samsung, AOC has now launched the Q27G4KD, a 500Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor designed for competitive gamers and creators. The display measures 27 inches (26.5 inches viewable) and features a QHD ...
I remember unboxing my first 144Hz IPS panel five years ago and thinking we had peaked. I was wrong. After spending the last month staring at the latest crop of 240Hz OLEDs, going back to a standard ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
AOC has launched a new high-end gaming monitor called AG276QSG in the Chinese market. The monitor is priced at 7,599 yuan ($1,041) and is now available on JD.com. Let’s check out its key specs. The ...
AOC's new CS25G gaming monitor offers Counter-Strike 2 players exclusive features like dedicated CS2 Mode, synchronized RGB lighting, and competitive optimizations. The 24.5-inch, 300Hz display is now ...
AOC U27G40E features a 27-inch 4K (3840×2160 resolution) panel with a high refresh rate of 160Hz, providing ultra-smooth visuals. It comes with a 1ms grey-to-grey response time, which minimizes motion ...
AOC is by far one of the biggest names in monitors, with a range that spans budget office numbers to flagship OLED gaming monitors, and everything in between. Their new monitor, the CU34E4CW, is ...
The QD-OLED display is nice and large, coming in at 32″ it’s a great panel size to cater to a 4K resolution, as you get great pixel density. Personally, I think that anything under 32″ is wasted on 4K ...
At what point does the refresh rate of a gaming monitor reach diminishing returns, or otherwise become inconsequential? Ask any monitor maker and they'll tell you, 'Get out of here with such silly ...
Today Dominic is checking out the catchily-named aoc AG251FZ2E. This is a 24.5in 240Hz monitor that uses a tn panel, and here ...
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