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Cello W3202SH 32-inch 144Hz gaming monitor review
Today we’re reviewing the W3202SH, a budget 144Hz gaming monitor from English electronics firm Cello. While most monitors of this type exist from 24 to 27 inches, interestingly this is a 32-inch model, as big as a small HDTV. Combined with a VA panel that offers better-than-cheap-TN levels of colour accuracy, contrast and viewing angles,…
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BenQ W1050 Full HD projector review
The W1050 is a popular budget digital projector, pumping out a 1080p projection that can measure 100″ at a distance of three metres for just £440. Is this the best budget projector for less than £500? Let’s find out! Specs & Features 1080p DLP projection, 96% Rec. 709 coverage 100-inch screen at 2.8 metres distance 2200…
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AOC G2590PX review: hitting the sweet spot
24 inches. 1080p resolution. 144Hz refresh rate. These are the three specs that we hear recommended a lot for gamers these days, and exactly what you’ll get on this AOC monitor. The ubiquity of this spec sheet means there’s a lot of competition, so AOC will have to nail the basics and come up with…
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AOC AGON AG272FCX gaming monitor review
1440p and 4K monitors are becoming increasingly mainstream, but gamers on mid-range PCs may find that monitors with high refresh rates and 1080p resolution can be a better choice. Today we’re looking at one monitor that fits that description, the AOC AGON AG272FCX. This monitor has that desirable 144Hz refresh rate, Adaptive Sync and a…
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Acer Predator XB270H A review: a solid 27″ 144Hz G-Sync gaming monitor
The Predator XB270H is one of Acer’s first gaming monitors to support G-Sync, a new Nvidia initiative that eliminates screen tearing without locking a monitor to 60Hz (or a multiple thereof). The monitor runs at 144Hz too, ensuring that if you’ve got enough grunt in your PC, you’ll get a very smooth experience – ideal…