Is Razer Raptor 27 useful for home
It’s a great 27-inch gaming monitor for 1440p setups, but you may want to consider the Razer Raptor 27’s design drawbacks before buying.
Continue ReadingIt’s a great 27-inch gaming monitor for 1440p setups, but you may want to consider the Razer Raptor 27’s design drawbacks before buying.
Continue ReadingThe Alienware 55 OLED Gaming Monitor is a great gaming monitor, but the price premium over a standard OLED TV is hard to get past.
Continue ReadingFor a multitalented monitor in tight spaces, the AOC C4008VU8 4K UHD, 40-inch display might be the right fit. But overall, it’s not knockout for the money.
Continue ReadingBig, bright and reasonably accurate, the 34-inch curved Samsung CF791 is a bit expensive for a FreeSync monitor but offers a generous feature set and solid performance for the money if you’re a Radeon gamer.
Continue ReadingIf you just need it for high-frame-rate gaming, the Acer Predator XB272 is a great option. But otherwise it’s a bit lackluster for the money as a general-purpose monitor.
Continue ReadingAs long as you don’t pay retail, the Dell S2417DG is a decent addition to a budget Nvidia gaming setup.
Continue ReadingIt’s not the most feature-packed monitor you can get for the money, but the Dell UltraSharp 27 (U2717D) is a fine general-purpose display.
Continue ReadingThe LG Flatron W2053TQ has useful power consumption options, but a badly designed onscreen display.
Continue ReadingThe 22-inch ViewSonic VX2255wmb features a wide-screen display framed by a consumer-friendly, piano-black bezel, but it lacks the extra video ports consumers can rightfully expect to find on an LCD these days. Its image quality is excellent, however, and
Continue ReadingThe ViewSonic VX2265wm FuHzion’s compatibly with stereoscopic 3D gaming is its only saving grace. Its lack of features, however, makes it impossible to recommend.
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