Now the company has unveiled a portable monitor with an E Ink display that supports refresh rates as high as 60 Hz, allowing you to view full-motion graphics. There are some trade-offs to keep in mind ...
When looking at a typical 16:9 display, the vast majority of monitors top out at 32 inches. Above that, you jump straight to 40 or 42 inches ... of 139 pixels per inch. That’s high.
Arzopa M3RC 32-inch 4K gaming montior: was $399 now $359 at Amazon This 32-inch, 4K monitor has a 144Hz IPS screen and comes with a height adjustable stand as well as an RGB light ring on the back ...
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has introduced two new 27-inch OLED gaming monitors, the Swift OLED PG27UCDM and the Strix OLED XG27AQDPG. The PG27UCDM offers a 4K resolution with a 240 Hz refresh ...
The rest of the package, the TN panel tech, the 24-inch size and the 1080p resolution are not exactly the stuff of gaming dreams, after all. Of course, this monitor is aimed squarely at esports.
Following the 32-inch QD-OLED 4K gaming monitor with DisplayPort 2.1a launched in December last year, MSI has added two more to its portfolio. The MPG 272URX QD-OLED and the MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50 ...
27-inch OLED monitors offer better contrast but can have burn-in issues if static images are displayed too long. Major manufacturers like Samsung, Asus, and MSI have announced 27-inch 4K OLED ...
Existing 32-inch 4K panels come in just under 140 pixels per inch. These new monitors will be a little over 160 (actually 166 DPI due to the panel size coming in at 26/5 inches).
TL;DR: MSI has unveiled the MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50, the world's first 500Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor. It features DisplayPort 2.1a with 80Gbps bandwidth, VESA ClearMR21000, and DisplayHDR True Black ...
offering a portable touchscreen monitor compatible with both Windows and MacOS. The ViewSonic TD1656-2K’s display panel specifications aren’t unusual for a 16-inch portable monitor.
Three tech giants have just unveiled 27-inch 4K OLED 240Hz monitors, and at least two support DisplayPort 2.1a. Asus, Samsung, and MSI have announced their claims for producing the world's first ...