AOC has launched the AOC Q27G4K/S gaming monitor in China, featuring a 27-inch Fast IPS display with a blistering 420Hz refresh rate (overclock) and an ultra-low 0.3ms MPRT for exceptional motion clarity. The screen offers QHD resolution and reaches a peak brightness of 450 nits, meeting the standards for VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. It delivers vivid color performance with 99% coverage of…
Hisense is ready to launch two large-sized Mini LED TVs in the U.S. market. The first is the Hisense 116U75QG, which belongs to the U75QG series. It features a VA panel paired with a Mini LED Pro backlight, which, paired with Wide Color Gamut and Quantum Dot Color technologies, delivers 90% DCI-P3 coverage. The TV also uses Anti-Reflection technology and is HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ…
Introducing the BenQ EW270Q – a 27-inch home entertainment monitor designed to elevate your everyday moments. With a stunning 2K resolution and a blazing-fast 200Hz refresh rate, this display delivers smooth motion and crisp visuals whether you’re gaming, streaming, or working. BenQ EW270Q specifications BenQ’s exclusive HDRi technology intelligently adapts to ambient lighting, optimizing…
The AOC Q27G4SRU is purpose-built for competitive gamers who demand speed, clarity, and value. With a blistering 300 Hz refresh rate and a sharp QHD resolution, this 27-inch display hits the sweet spot between visual fidelity and fluid motion. Powered by a Fast IPS panel, the Q27G4SRU delivers ultra-responsive gameplay with up to 1 ms GtG and 0.3 ms MPRT when Motion Blur Reduction (MBR and MBR…
The AOC U32G4U is a 4K Fast IPS monitor with a 160Hz refresh rate, delivering razor-sharp clarity with a pixel density of 139.87 ppi, making it ideal for cinematic gaming, content creation, media consumption, and productivity. The increased screen real estate enhances immersion and provides a more comfortable workspace for detailed tasks. For fast-paced competitive gaming, the model shifts…
Struggling with prolonged financial headwinds, Nissan Motor Co. has announced plans to shutter one of its core production sites, the Oppama plant, by March 2028. Talks to sell the facility to Taiwan’s Foxconn, a major electronics and electric vehicle manufacturer, have collapsed after months of stalled negotiations.