MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50 is unveiled at Computex 2025

MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50 is the second QD-OLED esports monitor introduced by the brand at Computex 2025. At first glance, it uses the same display as the MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 and the MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50 – a 3rd Gen Samsung QD-OLED display panel with a 26.5-inch diagonal size and a QHD resolution. It delivers a 500Hz refresh rate and a 0.03 ms GTG response time. With 99% DCI-P3 coverage, this…

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MSI MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 debuts at Computex 2025

MSI MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 has just been unveiled as the “world’s first” 2K QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 500 Hz refresh rate. It features Samsung Display’s latest 3rd-gen QD-OLED panel with a QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 px) and a 0.03ms GTG response time. VESA ClearMR 21000 and DisplayHDR True Black 500 certifications guarantee industry-leading motion clarity and vivid contrast. It’s curious that…

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ViewSonic XG273-4K-OLED is here with a 240Hz 4K QD-OLED display and two DisplayPort 2.1 inputs

ViewSonic XG273-4K-OLED is the latest 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor by the brand for China. This monitor features a 26.5-inch QD-OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 240Hz. The native-10-bit panel covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space and delivers 250 nits of typical brightness and 1000 nits of peak brightness at 3% APL. The monitor is VESA ClearMR 13000 certified. It also employs various…

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ViewSonic XG273-2K-OLED and ViewSonic XG273B-2K-OLED with QHD QD-OLED display panels go official

ViewSonic XG273-2K-OLED and ViewSonic XG273B-2K-OLED are two QD-OLED gaming monitors launched in China. Each features a 26.5-inch diagonal size and a QHD resolution with 10-bit color bit depth and a 99% DCI-P3 color space coverage. The typical SDR brightness is 250 nits, and the peak HDR brightness at 3% APL measures 1000 nits. The only difference between the two models is the refresh rate. The…

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DDR4 market set for price war between Chinese and Taiwanese manufacturers after Samsung and SK Hynix exit

According to New Daily, citing semiconductor industry sources, the DRAM giants Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron plan to exit the DDR4 market by the first half of 2026 at the latest. Taiwanese firms such as Nanya and Winbond are expected to step in and cover the market shortfall. However, they will likely face intense low-price competition from Chinese rivals.

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