Monitor Reviews

LG 27UK850-W Review

The LG 27UK850-W is a great choice for any gamer seeking a stylish monitor that’s equipped with the latest technologies, solid connectivity at a reasonable price. It offers a sharp UHD picture, impressive gaming performance, and a raft of future-proof features, including AMD FreeSync anti-tearing technology. The monitor’s out-of-the-box color accuracy is slightly skewed, but it gets plenty of picture settings, including advanced color settings come handy for third-party picture calibration to sort out the accuracy issues.

Sceptre C275W-1920RN Review

As a wide-screen entertainment monitor, the Sceptre C275W-1920RN packs a gorgeous 27-inch curved screen that’s a thing of beauty – even when the display...

Sceptre C248W-1920RN Monitor Review

The Sceptre C248W-1920RN 24-inch monitor shows rich and reasonably true colors for both video and photos. And, it gets premium looks but costs much...

LG 34UC80-B Monitor Review

The 34-inch LG 34UC80-B professional monitor is a cool, sprawling panel for both work and play. It’s designed for video editors, graphics designers, and photographer, and it features impressive color accuracy, but it also features a number of gamer-centric features. Its curved, ultra-wide panel boasts a 21:9 aspect ratio, which is the exact one you commonly see in gaming monitors – so is the 75Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync adaptive synch technology.

ViewSonic XG2402 Review

PC gaming is all about speed, and with the ViewSonic XG2402, you definitely get plenty of it. This 24-inch monitor boasts a screaming 1-millisecond...

Sceptre Monitor C248W-1920RN Review

There’s a lot to like about the Sceptre C248W-1920RN including very good image quality, impressive grayscale performance and a very reasonable price than most curved 24-inch monitors. It is a good choice for budget gaming, better still, it can double as a very able monitor for video watching. Throw in a sleek design, and you’ve got one of the best-looking mid-size monitors around.

The 27 Asus VG278Q Review

The Asus VG278Q is a 27-inch gaming monitor that pairs Nvidia’s G-Sync adaptive sync technology with a 144Hz refresh rate to deliver accurate colors and excellent gaming performance. G-Sync does a good job eliminating screen tearing and helps deliver smooth gameplay. The 27-inch panel delivers deep blacks, and its 1,920-by-1,080 resolution provides clear image detail, but as with most TN panels, its viewing angle performance would be better.

Acer EB321HQU Awidpx Review

Most people still use a 1080p monitor, and there’s absolutely nothing with that. But now that the prices of 1440p and 4K are closer...

Samsung CRG9 Review (LC49RG90SSNXZA)

The Samsung CRG9 is an ultra-ultrawide 49-inch curved monitor with a 5120 x 1440 resolution and uses quantum dot technology to create a luxuriant workspace. Its design supplants typical two-monitor setups, and they both look immersive either way.

Sceptre E258B-1658A Review

When it comes to gaming monitors, there’s a laundry list of specs and features that you may want. The Sceptre E258B-1658A is one of...

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