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 ...
Amazon is offering a great deal on the AOC Q27G4XN gaming monitor, now priced at a much more accessible $139.99. Thanks to Amazon's Winter Sale, the monitor's price is down a decent 22% from its usual ...
Great monitor deals don't stick around for long. But you can still get the 27-inch Asus ROG Strix XG27ACMG for well below its ...
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 ...
TL;DR: LG has announced the UltraGear OLED GX7 gaming monitor featuring a 27-inch WOLED panel with a 1440p resolution and a 480Hz refresh rate, priced at $999. It includes a 0.03ms GTG response time, ...
If you’ve been using a decent gaming monitor and wondering why people obsess over OLED, this is the type of discount that makes the upgrade feel justified. The Alienware AW2725DF is $499.99 for a ...
The LG Ultragear is one of the most responsive IPS panels in its class. At $226.99, it’s seeing a massive $223 discount on Amazon, which is a rare 50% ...
Whelp, no one can afford new RAM or graphics cards anymore. So, if you’ve got a limited budget for PC gaming at the moment, you might want to forego PC parts in favor of a different kind of upgrade ...
If you're on the hunt for the ultimate first person shooter gaming monitor, this rumored new Viewsonic 520Hz OLED gaming monitor might be the display to add to the top of your list. If the rumors are ...
Listen to this and tell me it doesn’t excite you: an enormous 50% discount on a blazing-fast 27-inch gaming monitor by LG. You don’t often see deals like this outside of the big annual sales events, ...
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?