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 ...
With up to 2200 nits peak brightness, you're going to be straining your eyes in a dark environment inside of a game, and something bright happening on the screen like an explosion. Awesome. There's ...
The 27-inch Innocn 27MU2 is a very capable 4K monitor with Mini LED backlighting and a wide selection of inputs. As a Mac user, I’ve always lusted after an Apple Studio monitor, but my bank balance ...
Redmagic is a sub-brand of Nubia Technology, a company that makes gaming-infused smartphones, but have just entered the gaming monitor, gaming keyboard, and gaming mouse market. The first is the new ...
For a few days only, Buydig is offering a huge discount on a popular and well-rated gaming monitor. The 32" Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 4K Mini-LED QLED gaming monitor is on sale for $499 after a massive ...
Walmart had the best gaming monitor deal for Prime Day, and fortunately it's still on sale. Right now the 43" Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 4K Mini-LED QLED gaming monitor is available for only $399.99 after ...
TCL has just teased a slew of new monitors and display tech, including a dome-shaped monitor, an 8K switchable 2D-3D light field display, and a massive 57-inch ultra-wide mini LED monitor. These were ...
You’d think choosing an LED screen would be easy, but they come in a bewildering range of sizes and resolutions, offering all kinds of compatibility and visual enhancements. We’ve been looking at the ...
It claims to have a peak brightness of 1,600 nits It claims to have a peak brightness of 1,600 nits is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at ...
Porsche Design’s new $1,800 PC monitor is certainly more expensive than the typical 4K, 32-inch display, but the luxurious panel is actually relatively inexpensive for the technology it uses. As ...
Laptops have taken over desktops as the primary computer choice for most consumers, but their screens are generally mediocre at best. If you use your laptop for basic tasks, you’ll get along just fine ...
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