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
While it’s taken longer than I was hoping for, we are finally seeing a bunch of stunning, high refresh rate OLED monitors like this one from AOC hitting
This might just be the display we’ve all been waiting for. This is part of Philips’ new EVNIA range, with this being the 32M2C8600, a 3440×1440, 175 Hz
Asus’ Vivobook 13 Slate OLED is a quirky, yet remarkably good value Windows 11 tablet PC. Everything you see here – the tablet, the removable magnetic kickstand, the
Since building the Open Source Response Time Tool, I’ve tested a whole load of displays and… man.. Some of them do some really weird stuff… So I thought
In this video I’m aiming to answer the question: “What panel type should I buy?” I’m going to break down the main design differences briefly, then jump into