If you’ve been wanting a QD-OLED gaming monitor for a while, but just couldn’t justify the hefty expense, this thing might be the ideal choice for you. This
This is the final boss of monitors. Seriously. If you buy this thing, you don’t need anything else. This is AOC’s latest hit, the AG276QKD2, a 1440p, 500Hz,
While Philips still don’t have the knack for naming monitors well, this 27M2N8500 sure is built and priced well! This £500 monitor is designed like a stylish office
This is Sony’s INZONE M10S, a genuinely premium gaming monitor. Sure, it’s premium thanks to its absolutely top-shelf specs – a 480Hz 1440p 27 inch W-OLED – but
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
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
The biggest fear most people have with using an OLED monitor as their primary display is the ever-dreaded burn in effect. For those that don’t know, burn in