AOC Q27G4XM is here with a 180Hz QHD Fast IPS display and a Mini LED backlight with Quantum Dot Color

AOC Q27G4XM was launched in China. The most interesting feature of this gaming monitor is that it is fitted with a Mini LED backlight with 1152 local dimming zones and 4608 mini LEDs. It employs a 4-level light control mode and as a result, the display can deliver up to 1200 nits of peak HDR brightness. The typical SDR brightness is 450 nits and the model is VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certified. The…

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BenQ EX271U specifications finally revealed in full

The BenQ EX271U appeared on BenQ’s website in early September but the correct full specifications of the model were released only recently. The monitor will commence its market launch from China, Australia, and other countries in the region. The EX271U belongs to the BenQ MOBIUZ gaming series which also does not compromise in picture quality. The model features a 27-inch IPS display with a 4K…

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AOC AGON Pro AG276QKD with a 26.5″ QHD OLED display and a 480Hz refresh rate goes official

AOC AGON Pro AG276QKD is the fourth gaming monitor we’re aware of that sports a 26.5-inch QHD OLED display with a 480Hz refresh rate. The other three are the Sony INZONE M10S, the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP, and the Acer Predator X27U F3. This is a 3rd Gen WOLED panel by LG Display with an anti-glare coating, which delivers 30% more brightness than the 2nd generation. More specifically, it…

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SK Hynix dismisses HBM oversupply concerns, deepens TSMC partnership for HBM4 development

SK Hynix delivered a record-breaking performance in the third quarter of 2024 with both revenue and operating profit reaching all-time highs, driven largely by its dominance in high bandwidth memory (HBM). The company confidently dismissed market concerns about HBM’s oversupply, reaffirming the strength of its product lineup and projecting continuous profitability.

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Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite boosts Samsung’s competitiveness while raising questions about Exynos future

Qualcomm’s newly unveiled mobile application processor (AP), the Snapdragon 8 Elite, demonstrates significant performance improvements over its predecessor and reportedly surpasses the A18 Pro chipset in Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro. This advancement is expected to strengthen Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy series smartphones in the premium market while further challenging Samsung’s AP business.

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