Acer Nitro XZ403CKR is the second Acer Nitro gaming monitor announced at the IFA 2025. It uses a display that’s similar to the one underpinning the Samsung S40FG75. However, there are differences, too. The Acer Nitro XZ403CKR uses a 39.6-inch VA display with a 1000R curvature and a resolution of 5120 x 2160 px. Unlike the Samsung model, Acer specifies a lower SDR-HDR brightness range – 350-400…
The Acer Nitro XV275K V6 is the third DFR monitor Acer unveiled at IFA 2025 in Berlin. This time, it is about a 27-inch 4K IPS display with a native 180Hz refresh rate that can switch to an FHD resolution at a 360Hz refresh rate. 1 ms VRB Pro is specified, as well as AMD FreeSync Premium certification. The IPS panel boasts impressive brightness – 600 nits for typical SDR values and 1000 nits for…
Acer Nitro XV273U W1 is the last Acer Nitro monitor that made it to the official announcements for IFS 2025 in Berlin. It is built around a 27-inch IPS display with a QHD resolution and a 240Hz native refresh rate that can be overclocked to 275Hz. This overclock is supported only via the two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, while the two HDMI 2.1 ports support a refresh rate up to 144Hz. We wouldn’t be…
The Eizo ColorEdge CG2400SV is a professional monitor for the Japanese market that will go on sale on October 28th. It is based on the Eizo ColorEdge CG2400S, which was launched globally earlier this year. The CG2400SV is a professional monitor that features a 3G-SDI Level A/HD-SDI in-out port instead of a USB Type-C port. It enables you to preview content by connecting directly to a shooting…
A Danish online retailer prosop.dk has listed a trio of Lenovo Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors that are not officially announced yet. The trio is headed by the Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD-10, which features a 31.5-inch 4K OLED screen with a 240Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits peak brightness, and 99% DCI-P3 color space coverage. It is followed by its smaller sibling – the Lenovo Legion Pro 27UD-10 with a…
China’s drive to localize artificial intelligence chips briefly sparked speculation that Cambricon Technologies would gain ground and that Alibaba might join the race with its own processors. Those rumors, however, quickly lost momentum.