This is the Sun Vision rE, an RLCD monitor – that being reflective liquid crystal display. Unlike basically all displays, this thing doesn’t have a backlight. In fact,
This bad boy is Acer’s X45, their 800R curved 3440×1440 240Hz OLED gaming monitor. This mammoth thing is suspiciously similar to the AOC AG456UCZD I reviewed recently, because
Just to be clear, the 24G4XE is the less-mobile, but theoretically cheaper version of the 24G4X, an already cheap and frankly excellent gaming monitor. It’s the same panel
This absolute monster is AOC’s AG456UCZD, a 45 inch 3440 by 1440 240Hz W-OLED gaming monitor with a frankly insane 800R curve to it. Despite the spec sheet
BenQ’s X300G gaming projector is a little different. It’s an unusual form factor, and it’s very much meant to be a more casual solution – despite actually costing
Not that long ago, the term “gaming projector” would have been considered both setup and punchline for a pretty funny joke. Spending thousands for an undeniably sub-par gaming
This is an astonishingly cheap 1440p 180Hz MiniLED gaming monitor. It retails for just £350, which would be on the cheaper end for being a 1440p high refresh