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    Philips 221V8LB Review

    The Philips 221V8LB is a basic multipurpose monitor with a minimal feature set and a very low price tag. This isn’t your dream gaming...

    LG 32GK650F-B Review

    The LG 32GK650F-B is a 34-inch, curved-screen monitor created for gamers seeking to curb motion artifacts, like screen tearing and motion blur during intense gaming. It builds on LG’s popular gaming monitors, featuring an ultra-wide, In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel with a terrific 144Hz refresh rate and uses AMD’s FreeSync technology to deliver butter-smooth gaming experience.

    Sceptre E205W-16003R Review

    The Sceptre E205W-16003R is an excellent choice if you’re a casual user seeking a good-size display that boasts solid performance at a very reasonable price. Its bezel-free design is perhaps the main selling point, as it provides a seamless viewing area when two or more monitors are placed side by side. Moreover, it delivers fairly accurate colors and good grayscale performance, but it’s limited to a low 1600 x 900 resolution.

    LG 24GQ50F-B Review

    The LG 24GQ50F-B is a fine gaming monitor, and it happens to be one of the most affordable UltraGear panels you’ll find out there....

    AOC E1659Fwu Review

    The AOC E1659Fwu is a 16-inch portable USB 3.0 monitor that is designed for frequent travellers who require a versatile secondary display for viewing multi-page spreadsheets and documents or giving presentations. It’s a refreshed update over its predecessor that was rather heavy and bulky, now delivered in a slim and light profile that you can carry in a briefcase or laptop bag, and since it draws power from your laptop or desktop’s USB port, you really don’t need a bulky power adapter.

    Samsung UR59C 4K Curved Monitor Review

    Samsung may be best known for its TVs and smartphones, but the company’s line of monitors is as good as those from Acer, HP,...

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