This behemoth is Acer’s 43” CG437K S, a newer version of their existing K P model. Both of which sport a 43” 3840×2160 144Hz VA panel, HDR1000 certification,
I really like gaming on ultrawide monitors – something about the aspect ratio filling my peripheral vision really aids in immersion regardless of the genre of game. Sadly,
The 1440p 165Hz IPS monitor market is jam-packed full of impressive and worthwhile options, chief among them has to be the Gigabyte M32Q – but is this, the
This is an actual, real life, ready-to-buy, Mini LED gaming monitor! It’s honestly incredible, it’s vibrant and blindingly bright, remarkably fast and responsive, but it’s unusable for me.
Monitor response times are a complete mess right now – manufacturers are claiming every single monitor is a “1ms monitor”, reviewers are all using entirely different methodologies meaning
If you want a 32” 1440p high refresh rate IPS gaming monitor, just buy this. Gigabyte’s M32Q is an exceptional monitor, offering fast response times, low input lag,
4K 144Hz monitors aren’t exactly brand new, but since Asus’ fancy PG option would currently set you back a cool £3,300, the £590 AOC is asking for this