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TCL launches new 27-inch QD-Mini LED monitor with 4K 160Hz and 1080p 320Hz dual mode
TCL has released the 27C2A, a new 27-inch gaming monitor in China that brings dual-mode display technology to a lower price ...
HDR-capable gaming monitors are all the rage these days. Whether they’re OLED or mini-LED, it’s finally possible to get a really killer HDR experience from your monitor. Until very recently, however, ...
Lenovo just announced two new mini-LED monitors with pretty hefty specs (and prices) that are coming in the second half of next year. Leading up to CES 2023, brands are feverishly releasing new ...
The Innocn 27M2U 4K UHD Mini-LED uses an IPS panel that’s backlit with mini-LED backlights for improved color accuracy. Mini LEDs are all the rage in the TV market right now and the technology has ...
Lenovo is preparing to release a pair of Mini LED monitors that are cheaper than its current Mini LED offering but don’t skimp on features. The 4K USB-C displays offer up to a whopping 140 W over ...
Russ Boswell has been playing games ever since he was old enough to hold a controller. He started his love for gaming with the NES and Super Mario Bros. specifically. Over the years, he has collected ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. TCL has just unveiled two new Mini-LED gaming monitors: a 34-inch ultrawide 3440 x 1440 Mini-LED panel with 170Hz refresh and a 27-inch 4K 160Hz Mini-LED ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. HKC teases its next-gen RGB Mini-LED technology that will be presented to the world at CES 2026 in a few weeks time, using new RGB Mini-LED tech that will ...
Equipped with a sophisticated Mini-LED backlight architecture, the KTC M27P6 incorporates 1,152 independent dimming zones. The refined zoning control optimizes light and shadow transitions while ...
Cooler Master is giving Samsung (Odyssey Neo G9) and Acer (Predator Z57) some rare competition in the massive gaming monitor segment with the launch of its GP57ZS, a rather boring name for a display ...
Is 31.5"/32" large enough to run 4k at 100% UI scale without UI elements being small enough to negatively impact usability? Have been avoiding 4k 27" monitors because fractional scaling is practically ...
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