AOC CU34G3Z goes official in China with a 250Hz Fast VA display

AOC CU34G3Z is a new gaming monitor for China featuring a curved ultra-wide Fast VA display. It has a 34-inch diagonal size, a 1500R curvature, and a 3440 x 1440 resolution. The display panel covers 99% of the sRGB and 93% of the DCI-P3 color space. It has a typical brightness of 400 nits with HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. A 0.3 ms MPRT, 1 ms GTG response time, and a 4000:1 static…

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AOC Q27G4Z breaks cover with a 260Hz QHD Fast IPS display and fully ergonomic stand

AOC Q27G4Z will appeal to those looking for fast QHD IPS displays at an affordable price. Currently, the model is listed only for China, but it will likely go on sale internationally with a minor modification or two. The Q27G4Z has a 0.3 ms MPRT and a 260Hz refresh rate supported via the single DisplayPort 1.4 input, while the HDMI 2.0 port supports up to 144Hz. The screen delivers a typical…

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ViewSonic VP2788-5K ColorPro 5K Mac-compatible monitor global availability announced

ViewSonic announces the worldwide availability of 27-inch flagship ColorPro ViewSonic VP2788-5K, an iF Design Award-winning monitor designed for seamless integration with both Mac and PC ecosystems. Featuring 5K UHD+ resolution, industry-leading color accuracy, and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity for daisy chaining of dual 5K monitors, it is an ideal solution for designers, photographers, and…

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In face of tariff concerns, Taiwan’s auto sector flexes resilient prowess at unified mobility mega shows

The 2025 Taipei AMPA and E-Mobility Taiwan exhibitions kicked off on April 23 under a newly unified banner, “360° MOBILITY Mega Shows.” This four-day event, taking place at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center alongside Autotronics Taipei, marks a significant milestone for Asia’s smart mobility industry in 2025, according to the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the show organizer.

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Unpredictable US policy fuels PC makers’ continued departure from China

Despite recent conciliatory signals from the US government towards China, PC brand manufacturers already in the process of diversifying their production are not slowing down. Sources within the original design manufacturing (ODM) sector reveal that these brands are not only shifting production for US-bound products but are also beginning to move production for European markets out of China.

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Cloud market braces for key Amazon earnings update amid lease cuts, supply snags, and tariff tensions

Amazon and Microsoft have reportedly paused selected external data center lease agreements, impacting third-party colocation centers but not their self-built facilities. The move adds fresh uncertainty to the cloud services market, which is already under pressure from ongoing US-China tariff tensions and infrastructure supply constraints.

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