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Gigabyte M27Q 27-inch 170 Hz Monitor Review: Fast Response, Huge Color

Our Verdict The Gigabyte M27Q is a very capable and speedy gaming monitor with few flaws. Though it has a huge color gamut, red is a little under-saturated, and it doesn’t offer extra contrast in HDR mode. But you do get superb gaming performance with 170 Hz and super-low input lag. As a value choice,… Read more

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HP Spectre x360 13-inch (2021) Review: Slim Machine, Squat Screen

Our Verdict The HP Spectre x360 has an attractive design and long battery life, though the 16:9 display feels dated. Its only performance downside is in bursty workloads, which we saw some issues with. For Sliim, attractive chassis Solid speakers for a laptop Long battery life Still squeezes in a USB Type-A port Against 16:9… Read more

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BenQ Mobiuz EX2510 Monitor Review: A 144 Hz Steal

Our Verdict If you’re shopping for 144 Hz and 25 inches, the BenQ EX2510 is one of the best IPS panels we’ve seen for under $300. There’s no extended color, but it delivers top-notch gaming and surprisingly good HDR. Users seeking a high performance-to-price ratio should definitely check it out. For Good contrast and color… Read more

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Alienware m17 R4 Gaming Laptop Review: Can’t Get Much Faster

Our Verdict A speed demon that prioritizes raw performance, the Alienware m17 R4 puts plenty of pop into a sleek but bulky chassis. For Unrivaled performance Snappy keyboard Attractive design At present, RTX 3080 is the fastest laptop graphics card around, but not all RTX 3080-powered laptops are created equal. Many vendors use Nvidia’s Max-Q… Read more

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Gigabyte Aorus 17G Review: Ampere and a Blazing Screen

Our Verdict The Gigabyte Aorus 17G pushes out solid RTX-30 series performance while offering a mechanical keyboard. For 300 Hz Screen Physical Mechanical Keyboard Against Not much faster than prior-gen laptops Slightly dim screen Slightly low color gamut Ampere has finally landed on laptops, with Gigabyte’s 2021 refresh of the Aorus 17G in particular representing… Read more

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Asus TUF Dash F15 Review: RTX 3070 Meets Intel H35

Our Verdict The Asus TUF Dash F15 is an attractively thin gaming clamshell with an eSports-ready screen. But you can squeeze more frames out of other RTX 30-series laptops. For Decent battery life Fast screen Successful software-based noise cancelling Easy upgrades Against Frame rates could be better No webcam Flat keyboard Gaming laptops are trying… Read more

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Alienware m15 R4 Gaming Laptop Review: RTX 30-Series Performance, Eye-Popping Color

Our Verdict The Alienware m15 R4 packs plenty of RTX 30-series performance in an attractive design with an amazing screen. For Sleek design Strong performance Snappy Keyboard Vibrant optional OLED Screen Against Warm temperatures Relatively short battery life Nvidia’s RTX 30-series “Ampere” graphics cards have been burning up the desktop market since they launched last… Read more

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NVIDIA no longer requires GSYNC Ultimate monitors to be 1000 nits

by Antonio Delgado 5 hours ago … NVIDIA released G -SYNC Ultimate to create a category of high performance monitors with the latest on the market together with its G-SYNC hardware synchronization technology. Among the characteristics that certified monitors had to meet, was DCI-P3 color coverage and the best available HDR, the one that could… Read more

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NVIDIA downgrades G-SYNC Ultimate specifications to certify HDR400 monitors

NVIDIA released G-SYNC Ultimate to create a category of monitors high performance with the latest in the market together with its G-SYNC hardware synchronization technology. Among the characteristics that certified monitors had to meet, was DCI-P3 color coverage and the best available HDR, the one that could achieve 1000 cd / m² as in the… Read more

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AOC 31.5-inch 155 Hz Curved QHD Gaming Monitor Spotted in Early Listing

Home News (Image credit: AOC) AOC is coming out with a new gaming monitor: the AG323QCX2 — or rather, a 31.5-inch VA-based gaming panel, as listed on AOC’s Chinese website.  The display is naturally quite large at 31.5 inches, but with a QHD resolution it should be quite manageable to run. Because it’s a VA… Read more

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NVIDIA discovered the requirements for G-Sync Ultimate certification

In the past, the G-Sync Ultimate display required, among other things, a minimum DisplayHDR 1000 certificate, but now it can accommodate DisplayHDR 600 displays and even one DisplayHDR 400 screen. NVIDIA introduced variable refresh rate support with G-Sync modules initially as early as the year 2013. Since then, the G-Sync brand has been divided into… Read more

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MSI unveils new G series high refresh rate curved gaming monitors

MSI is expanding the G series with two new 27-inch curved gaming monitors. Featuring high refresh rates, a 1500R curvature on the screen, and low response times, both the MSI Optix G27C7 and the Optix G27CQ4P aim to provide gamers with a smoother experience. The MSI Optix G27C7 features a Full HD VA panel with… Read more

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What Is a G-Sync Monitor? Nvidia G-Sync Explained

Home References You’ve come to the right place if you’re wondering what is G-Sync. In short, Nvidia G-Sync is a type of display technology used in certain PC monitors, laptops and TVs to fight screen tearing, stuttering and juddering, especially during fast-paced games or video. G-Sync only works when the display is connected to a… Read more

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ASUS ZenBook 13 (2021) – a new notebook with AMD Ryzen 5 5600U and Ryzen 7 5800U processors and an OLED matrix

During the CES trade fair 2021, ASUS presented a lot of new and refreshed laptops based on mainly on NVIDIA GeForce RTX cards 3000 and AMD Ryzen series processors 5000. In addition to gaming news, there are also announcements of cheaper TUF Gaming devices and 14 – an inch ZenBook ultrabook Duo 14 with Intel… Read more

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Tom’s Hardware CES 2021 Awards: Hot New Hardware for the Year Ahead

Home News (Image credit: Asus, Lenovo, LG, Thermaltake, Razer, MSI, Nvidia, EVGA. iBuyPower, AMD and Shutterstock) Let’s be honest. This wasn’t the CES anyone wanted. We’ve been covering North America’s largest tech show for years, so we can definitively say that, without in-person booths and demos, it’s just not the same. The most interesting things… Read more

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