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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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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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FreeSync vs. G-Sync 2021: Which Variable Refresh Tech Is Best Today?

Home Features (Image credit: Shutterstock) For the past few years, the best gaming monitors have enjoyed something of a renaissance. Before Adaptive-Sync technology appeared in the form of Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, the only thing performance-seeking gamers could hope for was higher resolutions or a refresh rate above 60 Hz. Today, not only do… Read more

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ASRock Launches Jupiter X300: A 1-Liter AMD Ryzen 4000G Mini PC

Home News (Image credit: ASRock) ASRock has announced its new series of ultra-compact form-factor (UCFF) PCs that combine small dimensions with performance of desktop APUs from AMD. ASRock’s Jupiter X300-series is only slightly larger the company’s Mars 4000U-series machines launched last November, but it clearly packs considerably more performance and features than its smaller brother.   ASRock’s Jupiter X300 barebones PC… Read more

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Philips introduces the Ultra HD 288E2UAE monitor

João Silva 36 mins ago Featured Tech News, Monitors Philips has announced a new monitor featuring a minimalistic design for the workspace. The Philips 288E2UAE monitor features a 4K resolution and enhanced connectivity options to improve productivity.  The Philips 288E2UAE monitor comes equipped with a 28-inch IPS panel with a 4K resolution, 4ms G2G response time,… 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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Iiyama G-Master G2740QSU-B1 Black Hawk: well-priced 27-inch gaming monitor with IPS panel with QHD resolution

iiyama launches a new gaming monitor – iiyama G-Master G 2740 QSU-B1 Black Hawk . This 27 – inch model with screen aspect ratio 16: 9 with a matrix made in IPS technology with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels). The panel used is characterized by wide viewing angles, saturated and precisely reproduced colors and… Read more

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NVIDIA changes requirements for G-Sync Ultimate

Apparently NVIDIA has made some changes to the requirements for monitors offered with G-Sync Ultimate support. With defined requirements and certification, NVIDIA wants to ensure that certain standards are adhered to. One of these specifications is a brightness of 1. 000 cd / m². But this one NVIDIA seems to have reduced the default, because… Read more

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Gaming monitors: Nvidia's G-Sync Ultimate is becoming less ultimate

Nvidia has apparently relaxed the requirements for monitors with the G-Sync Ultimate certificate. At the beginning of the presentation 2019 all models appeared with Ultra HD resolution (3840 × 2160 pixels), dynamic refresh rates up to 144 Hertz and an elaborate background lighting, which has a peak brightness of 1000 cd / m² achieved the… 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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Nvidia explains recent changes to G-Sync Ultimate display classification

Matthew Wilson 6 mins ago Featured Announcement, Monitors This week kicked off with news that Nvidia has quietly made some changes to the G-Sync ecosystem, with the G-Sync Ultimate classification seemingly changing to allow lower spec’d monitors to receive Nvidia’s badge of honour. Today, KitGuru has been in touch with Nvidia to get the full… 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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G-Sync Ultimate, Nvidia changed the spec secretly?

The G-Sync Ultimate specification has underwent an important change, opening to a monitor with a brightness lower than 1000 nit. A novelty that comes by stealth, without any communication from Nvidia to consumers. by Manolo De Agostini published 19 January 2021 , at 08: 41 in the Peripherals channel NVIDIA G-sync Nvidia has retouched, downwards,… Read more

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Review: One For All WM7471 Universal Tripod TV stand

You don’t like the TV cabinet more and a wall bracket you don’t like. You are looking for a more artistic way to give the TV a place in the living room. This universal TV booth from One For All looks like an interesting candidate. The package in which the TV stand arrives is surprisingly… Read more

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