Lenovo Lecoo K2739GQL is a new 27″ 360Hz QHD gaming monitor for China

Lenovo Lecoo K2739GQL is a new gaming monitor for the Chinese market. It was listed on JD three days ago priced at CNY 4999 (USD 690) and made it to the news because it offers a rare combination of specifications. The model features a 27-inch Fast IPS display with a QHD resolution and a 360 Hz refresh rate. The only other monitors with such a display we’re aware of are the Acer Predator XB273U…

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Samsung S27DG60 with a 360Hz QD-OLED display goes on sale in Europe

Samsung S27DG60 is gradually appearing on online retailers in Europe. We’ve seen prices from 720 to 890 euros and lack of stock in all, so these figures might be just exemplary. However, Samsung has released the official specifications of this model, which appeared in China first and was quietly unveiled during CES 2024. Samsung S27DG60 belongs to the Odyssey G6 series and in Samsung marketing…

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Samsung S32DG80 (G80SD) with a 240Hz 4K QD-OLED display and smart features is ready to go on sale

In a week’s time, Samsung is going to launch to the market its 2024 monitor lineup including Odyssey gaming monitors, ViewFinity, and Smart Monitor models. One of the most interesting ones for this year is the Samsung G80SD from the Odyssey OLED G8 series, which also dubbed as Samsung S32DG80. The detailed model name in Europe is LS32DG800SUXEN / LS32DG802SUXEN. For this market, the price of the…

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South Korean media analyze why Samsung’s HBM fails to pass Nvidia certification test

Samsung Electronic’s HBM3E failed to pass Nvidia’s verification tests due to heating and power consumption concerns. Although Samsung declined to comment on specific customers, the company has explained that it is closely collaborating with many global partners to develop HBM products and will continue to improve its technologies and performance.

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Liquid cooling set to double market growth by 2025, but Auras chair warns of impending industry shakeout

Liquid cooling technology is projected to double the cooling market’s compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 2025. However, the substantial capital and sophisticated technology required will likely lead to the first wave of eliminations in the cooling industry, according to Lin Yu-shen, chairman of Taiwan’s thermal solutions provider Auras Technology.

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