Philips 346E2LAE, Philips 345M2RL, and Philips 345E2LE are three upcoming ultra-wide monitors

Philips is prepping a trio of new ultra-wide desktop monitors, all with a 34-inch diagonal size. These are: Philips 346E2LAE Philips 345M2RL Philips 345E2LE These Philips 21:9 ultra-wide monitors deliver WQHD resolutions (3440 x 1440) alongside high-performance panels for crystal clear images. This format gives users the ability to see much more on the screen, a feature that allows for a greater…

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Philips 34M1C5500VA from the Momentum 5000 series is unveiled with a 165Hz 34″ curved display

The Philips 34M1C5500VA has just been unveiled featuring a 34-inch VA display with a 1500R curvature and an ultra-wide QHD resolution – 3440 x 1440 pixels. The monitor covers 120.7% of the sRGB color space and supports HDR10 with 300 nits of typical brightness. Philips also specifies 4 ms GTG response time and 1 ms MPRT. The model is equipped with two HDMI 2.0 inputs through which it supports up…

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The AOC CQ32G3S with a 31.5″ 1500R VA display and 165Hz refresh rate goes official

AOC China has unveiled for the local market the AOC CQ32G3S. This gaming monitor is equipped with a 31.5-inch curved VA display with a QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) and a 1500R curvature. It delivers 300 nits of brightness and 3000:1 static contrast ratio. The sRGB color space coverage is 126% and the DCI-P3 one is 98%. The monitor is fitted with an ergonomic stand for height, swivel, and tilt…

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US likely to expand tech export bans on China, but experts warn implications

A Reuters exclusive report quoted sources saying the Biden administration plans will broaden export curbs on US semiconductors used for artificial intelligence and chipmaking equipment in new regulations in October. It is evident that what used to be targeted bans on specific entities are now expanding to become a tech cold war containment. Experts warn the escalated measures may have unexpected implications to hurt US companies.

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