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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
With an IPS panel to boot
Entry-level 240Hz panel steps into the gauntlet
Some real world use may be needed to confirm this
It's a bit of a beast
It was announced just in time for CES
27" 1440p AOC AG273QCG up for grabs!
ELMB-Sync coming to three new monitors.
Troubled, delayed 35” G-Sync HDR screen also shown off.
4K, 60Hz, HDR, and Adaptive Sync.
A 1440p 31.5" screen with FreeSync 2 HDR with 144Hz refresh rate.
This 165Hz 1440p screen sports G-Sync, a 1800R curve, and a wallet-busting price.
HDR, but only 420 nits.
Yes, that is the name of the product.
MSI recently entered the gaming monitor market, and the curved Optix MPG27CQ sports a 144Hz 1440p panel and - wait for it - RGB.
Expect a very high price tag.
27" 1080p panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync.
A 27", 1080p, FreeSync-enabled monitor for under £200? Surely there's a catch - we dig deeper.
240Hz flat and 144Hz curved, respectively.
Ticks a feature missing from the XL2540.
Lower-cost VX family, too.
Out by the end of the month.
Partners with Nvidia for latest monitor.
We look at eleven monitors that prioritise high refresh rates and fast response times
October 14 2021 | 15:04