The 27-inch Luma OLED Aura (Gen 2) a.k.a. Pixio PX277 OLED Max V2 pairs OLED brilliance with competitive-grade speed to deliver true blacks, infinite contrast, HDR10 vibrance, and an ultra-smooth 240Hz refresh rate with a lightning-fast 0.03ms response time for blur- and ghost-free motion. The monitor is built around a 27-inch OLED display with a QHD resolution and 10-bit color bit depth…
The AOC Q27G4SDR brings pro-level speed and premium picture quality to your setup with a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel at QHD and a blistering 360Hz refresh rate that keeps motion silky smooth and input feeling instantaneous. QD-OLED delivers vivid, lifelike color and absolute blacks, backed by native 10-bit color and a wide gamut – 147.6% sRGB, 98% Adobe RGB, and 99.1% DCI-P3 – so games and media look…
Meet the AOC Q27G4ZDR, a 26.5-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor designed to make every match feel cinematic and hyper-responsive. It shares its premium features with the Q27G4SDR but prioritizes speed with a 240 Hz refresh rate compared with the sibling’s 360 Hz, delivering buttery motion and near-instant input response that competitive players will notice immediately. AOC Q27G4ZDR specifications…
The ViewSonic VX24G81-2K is a compact, performance-first 23.8-inch Fast IPS monitor built for fast-paced gaming and color-conscious creative work. Its QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 px) delivers noticeably sharper detail than a standard 1080p panel while maintaining a comfortably small footprint on a desk, and the 123 PPI pixel density gives text and textures crispness that’s ideal for both…
The ViewSonic VX2756-2K-Pro-3 is an affordable offering, built for gamers, creators, and professionals who demand more from their display. With a spacious 27-inch Fast IPS panel and a crisp 2560 x 1440 resolution, this monitor delivers clarity and ultra-smooth visuals at up to 250Hz refresh rate – perfect for fast-paced gameplay and fluid motion. Its 1ms response time ensures lightning-fast…
Apple’s iPhone 16 sales have exceeded expectations for its fourth quarter of 2025 earnings after being initially doubted at its launch. The upcoming lower-priced MacBook will drive further growth beyond Apple’s strong sales.