Adaptive refresh rate technology is nothing new. VESA officially adopted it for DisplayPort 1.2a in 2014, with both NVIDIA and AMD releasing their own versions in 2015. NVIDIA
When it comes to monitors, there are a few vital metrics us gamers care about. One is response time, how quickly a panel can change colours or brightness,
If you’ve watched any of my monitor reviews before, you’ll know my preference for 27” 1440p high refresh rate displays. It’s just the perfect balance of pixel density,
Searching for a gaming monitor can be a pain, between the countless options for size, refresh rate, resolution, added features and more, the manufacturer ‘marketing speak’ and actual
AOC’s G2 line of monitors have been pretty outstanding in terms of their value, quality and gaming experience. Their 24G2U is still one of the most popular monitors
This is Gigabyte’s M27Q, one of the best 1440p 170Hz IPS monitors I’ve seen with a surprising and unique feature built in that makes it literally the perfect
I’ve tested a whole load of 1440p 144Hz displays, including a few IPS ones even Gigabyte’s own Aorus FI27Q-P, and my reigning champion, the Acer VG271UP, so how