ASRock PG34QRT3A and ASRock PG34QRT2B are two new 180Hz ultra-wide curved gaming monitors

On September 20th, ASRock announced a total of six new gaming monitors from its Phantom Gaming series. The brand is now ready with their launch and provided the full specifications and features of each model. Let’s begin with the ASRock PG34QRT3A. It sports a 34-inch VA display panel with a 1500R curvature, an ultra-wide QHD resolution (3440 x 1440 px), and a 180Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync…

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AOC Q27G11SE breaks cover featuring a 300Hz QHD Fast IPS display

AOC Q27G11SE is a brand-new gaming monitor for the Chinese market. It features a 27-inch Fast IPS display with a QHD resolution and a 300 Hz refresh rate. The GTG response time is 1 ms and the MPRT is 0.3 ms. The 10-bit display panel covers 100% of the sRGB and 95% of the DCI-P3 color space. It has a typical brightness of 400 nits and a contrast ratio of 1500:1. With a tilt-only stand, the AOC…

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Hisense 110UX ULED X Mini LED TV now available globally

The Hisense 110UX ULED X Mini LED TV is now available globally priced at USD 20,000. It delivers an astounding peak brightness of up to 10,000 nits with over 40,000 local dimming zones, minimizing backlight bleed and measurably elevating contrast. 16-bit backlight control technology delivers precision all the way down to the individual LED and over 65,000 levels of brightness. Powered by…

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MSI MAG 255XF breaks cover with a 24.5″ FHD IPS display and a 300Hz refresh rate

MSI MAG 255XF has been quietly unveiled four months after the MSI MAG 255XFV. The new model boasts a 24.5-inch Rapid IPS display with an FHD resolution and a refresh rate of 300 Hz. It delivers an MPRT of 0.5 ms and a typical brightness of 250 nits. The 8-bit+FRC display panel with Wide Color Gamut technology covers 120% of the sRGB, 87% of the Adobe RGB, and 90% of the DCI-P3 color space. The…

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Philips 49B2U5300C with a 49″ super-ultra-wide curved VA display and a 144Hz refresh rate is launched

Philips 49B2U5300C has been launched in China featuring a 49″ VA display with an 1800R curvature and a super-ultra-wide resolution of 3840 x 1080 px. The display has an 8-bit color bit depth and covers 98% of the sRGB color space. It has a typical brightness of 400 nits and a peak brightness of 500 nits with VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. The model’s refresh rate is 144Hz and it supports…

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BenQ PD2730S with a 5K resolution and Thunderbolt 4 will debut at Adobe MAX 2024

BenQ PD2730S will debut along with the BenQ PD3226G at Adobe MAX 2024. It features a stunning 27-inch 5K IPS display with 219 ppi for detailed and vivid visuals. The monitor’s color accuracy is ensured with a Delta E ≤ 2. The 10-bit panel covers 100% of the sRGB and 98% of the DCI-P3 color space. It supports various color modes, including M-book, sRGB, Adobe RGB, Rec. 709, CAD-CAM, Animation…

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BenQ PD3226G DesignVue monitor goes official with a 144Hz 4K color-accurate display and Thunderbolt 4

BenQ PD3226G is a new professional designer monitor that will be showcased at Adobe MAX 2024. It boasts a high refresh rate – 144 Hz (AMD FreeSync Premium), and is ideal for designers, illustrators, game developers, and content creators, especially those who create 3D creatures or draw their creations on a tablet. The monitor has a 4K IPS display with a 31.5-inch diagonal size and a Nano Matte…

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TSMC Denies Huawei Chip Allegations; Industry Insiders Weigh In

Rumors have surfaced that the U.S. Department of Commerce is investigating whether Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) violated U.S. export regulations by producing artificial intelligence (AI) or smartphone chips for China’s Huawei. In response, TSMC has swiftly denied the allegations, emphasizing its strict adherence to all applicable laws and regulations, including those related to export controls.

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Qualcomm holds off on Intel acquisition bid, eyeing post-election landscape

Reports suggest that Qualcomm will wait until after the US presidential election to decide whether to make an acquisition offer for Intel. Any transaction affecting Intel’s business operations is likely to undergo strict scrutiny by the US government, making the stance of the new administration pivotal to the success or failure of Qualcomm’s potential acquisition.

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