AOC G2460VQ6 Review

Aoc G2460vq6 Review

AOC G2460VQ6 Review – This affordable 24in monitor from AOC is sturdily built and, with a few tweaks, can deliver a good performance At the refreshingly low price, this 24in monitor is one of AOC’s cheapest. However, it still has a solid, sturdy body and enough ambition to stand out from the crowd. [wpsm_toplist] Its circular … Read more

AOC AGON AG352QCX Review

Aoc Agon Ag352qcx

IN 2016, AOC released the C3583FQ, a curved 165Hz monitor running at 2,560×1,080. It had a few issues, including washed-out colors and, with certain Nvidia graphics cards, frame skipping at 165Hz. Now, there’s the AGON AG352QCX, a similar 35in curved monitor that comes equipped with an MVA panel, 200Hz maximum refresh rate and built-in support … Read more

ViewSonic XG2703-GS Review

Watch out ASUS, ViewSonic is gunning for you. Thanks to the aggressive prices of the latest UHD TVs, the value proposition of any given PC monitor is currently pretty parlous. Take the new ViewSonic XG2703-GS. You get a paltry 27-inches of LCD panel and a mere 2,560 by 1,440 pixels. Over in UHD TV land, … Read more

ViewSonic VX2776-SMHD Review

Viewsonic Vx2776 Smhd

Reviewed by Ren Alcantara The sad reality is that through the course of any given day, I stare at my monitor longer than I get to stare at my girlfriend’s breathtaking countenance. This is not a sign of a greater love for my devices than for my girlfriend, but more an issue of having to … Read more

Asus ROG Swift PG248Q Review: FOR TRUE GAMERS

Asus Rog Swift Pg248q Review

Buying a really good monitor used to be easy. The more money you spent, the obviously better the specs. Expensive monitors had higher resolution, used better panel tech, reproduced more colors more accurately, and had lower response times. That was then and this is now. Your requirements are less straightforward. On the surface, Asus’s latest … Read more

AOC Q2781PQ review

Aoc Q2781pq

A slim and stylish display, with multiple input ports AOC’s latest monitor is a good-looking display with a native resolution of 2560×1440 pixels. First impressions are of an unfussy, quietly stylish display; slim, metal-framed, and with a strong stand that’s a single leg of aluminum, bent into a half-closed rectangle. There are downsides to this … Read more

Bend XR3501 review

Bend Xr3501 Review

Improve your view, with a curve DETAILS • Manufacturer: BenQ • Requirements: HDMI, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort source Although curved monitors have only been with us for a relatively short while, they’re beginning to gain ground on the desktop gaming scene – especially among fans of racing games. We’ve had a few through our doors in recent … Read more