ViewSonic launches the ColorPro VP16-OLED ultra-thin portable monitor

ViewSonic also announced the launch of the ColorPro VP16-OLED Portable Display. A 15.6-inch portable monitor with native 1080p Full HD resolution, it is ideal for creative professionals looking for remarkable color performance with advanced OLED technology. The VP16-OLED is Pantone-Validated, and factory calibrated to deliver richer color uniformity, accuracy, and enhanced details, ensuring that…

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Samsung Odyssey G6 240Hz monitors – Samsung S27BG65 and S32BG65 – full specifications and features

In addition to the new Odyssey G7 gaming monitors, at Gamescom 2022, Samsung also unveiled the Odyssey G6 models. These are currently two models – the Samsung S32BG65 and the Samsung S27BG65. Each of these models has a QHD VA display with a 100R curvature and the corresponding diagonal size – 31.5 and 27 inches, respectively. Thhe displays are VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified and have a typical…

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The TCL 85R655 – the brand’s largest Mini LED model is launched

TCL expanded its award-winning 6-Series line with a stunning 85″ screen size. The new 85″ premium model – TCL 85R655 – is the company’s largest mini-LED TV and represents the largest TCL 6-Series television ever offered. With other premium features like QLED quantum dot nanocrystals and HDR Pro Pack with Dolby Vision IQ, this new large-size model empowers viewers to experience cinematic and…

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28″ Samsung Odyssey G70 (S28BG70) and 32″ Samsung Odyssey G70 (S32BG70) – full specifications and features

At Gamescom 2022, Samsung unveiled the new Odyssey G7 gaming monitors available in 28″ and 32″ screen sizes. Now, the brand is ready with their market launch starting from Asia. The two models are the Samsung S32BG70 and the Samsung S28BG70. Each has a flat 4K IPS display with a corresponding diagonal size, VESA DisplayHDFR 400 and HDR10+ certification, and up to 144Hz refresh rate. The new…

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Global server shipment forecast, 2023 and beyond

Digitimes Research forecasts a 5.2% increase in 2023 global server shipments, mainly driven by large US-based cloud service providers actively expanding their datacenter infrastructure. On top of that, the IC and component supply will gradually return to normal with COVID-19 becoming like the flu and Intel as well as AMD producing new-generation CPUs in volume is expected to spur some upgrade demand.

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