NOW 32% OFF LG UltraGear 27GS60QC-B Gaming Monitor View Deal LG’s 27-inch UltraGear gaming monitor with 2560×1440 resolution ...
Get the Samsung 27" Odyssey G5 QHD gaming monitor for $169.99, saving $73.87 a rare 30% discount on a 180Hz display with ...
Bringing QD-OLED clarity, 1440p resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate to competitive players at a disruptive price point.
OLED monitors are getting more affordable, but that’s all relative—most people wouldn’t consider any monitor with a four-figure price tag to be a “deal.” That’s why OLED monitors for under $500 tend ...
LG’s 27-inch UltraGear 27GS60QC-B gaming monitor, featuring 1440p resolution and a 180Hz refresh rate, is now discounted 32% to $169 on Amazon. The model offers a 1ms response time, AMD FreeSync, and ...
TL;DR: Philips unveiled the EVNIA 27M2N5500XD, a 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a 1440p resolution at 500Hz and a Dual-Mode option for 720p at an ultra-fast 1000Hz refresh rate. Designed for ...
The 1080p vs 1440p debate has gone on a long time in smartphone circles. Can you even notice the extra pixel density, is there a performance difference, and does the upgrade affect battery life?
Finding a fantastic monitor at a great price is always a win, especially when we’re talking about gaming displays since those can be rather expensive. Well, this 27-inch 1440p LG UltraGear monitor ...
Something to look forward to: As companies rush to produce the monitor with the fastest refresh rate available, ViewSonic looks set to enter the race with a 27-inch OLED model able to reach an ...
The new MSI MPG 491CQPX QD-OLED gaming monitor features a native 5120 x 1440 resolution, which is the same as having 2 x 1440p (2560 x 1440, so 2560 x 2 = 5120) displays side-by-side, without any ...
Here's an Amazon Big Spring Deal that you won't want to miss if you're looking for a monitor upgrade. This LG gaming monitor deal enables you to pick up a 27-inch screen, complete with a 2,560 x 1,440 ...
If 2013 has been the year of Full HD smartphone screens, where 1920 x 1080 pixels became the standard on top-of-the-line devices, then we have to wonder: what is 2014 going to bring to our screens?