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Over the last few months, monitors that are built for gaming have been cropping up within the marketplace and at last people can get a panel that compliments their high performance gaming system, delivering better image quality and faster refresh rates with a typical 144Hz refresh rate. The refresh rate is the key part to what sets this new type of panel apart from the rest of the crowd. As I've highlighted before, it's all and well having a GPU that can pump out in the region of 100fps, but if your monitor is only running at 60Hz as the vast majority do, then it can only show a maximum of 60 frames per second itself. As a result there are frames that have been rendered effectively going to waste and it may be one of those frames that could make a crucial difference to the outcome of a tournament for example.
This is where the new 144Hz standard comes into play. With this higher refresh rate, the panel is able to display up to 144 frames per second. This means that not only are those extra frames not going to waste, but the image will appear to be much smoother and fluid in motion as scenes are displayed.
Recently I took a look at one of these new 144Hz panels from AOC, namely the G2460PQU and on the whole I was impressed with the quality of the build and the feature set on offer, but most importantly, the difference that the faster refresh rate made to not only game play but also during day-to-day usage.
Philips as some may or may not know is related to AOC through a parent company known as TPV. Whilst the two rand names run side by side, it is worth noting that some aspects of the monitors from each brand may appear to be the same, but on the whole they are run as two completely separate brands within the market place.
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Today we are looking at the Philips 248X3LFH, a beautifully styled 23.6 inch LightFrame monitor. Philips claim that the LightFrame not only looks great, but will help to reduce eye strain. At around £230 inc vat it won’t hurt the bank balance too badly, but is it actually any good?
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Visti inizialmente con un po’ di scetticismo tra gli utenti, i nuovi monitor da 29 pollici 21:9 stanno cercando di conquistarsi una fetta di mercato sempre maggiore, data la loro polivalenza di utilizzo e l’integrazione di un pannello di tipo AH-IPS, in generale un buon all around. Il protagonista di quest’oggi è il Philips 298P4QJEB dal quale andremo ad analizzarne tutte le caratteristiche.
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The market for PC monitors is dominated by very similar-looking designs, but once in a while a new display will come out that stands out against the crowd. Philips, for example, has its Blade series which are thin screens with an elegant design. We are witnessing more and more IPS- and VA-based panels being used in computer monitors, but the majority still feature the traditional TN panel. Philips is now part of the growing trend of non-TN panels, with the launch of the Blade 2.
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We were definitely impressed by the Philips Gioco 278G4DHSD. It's a jack-of-all trades. You can use it for video and photo editing, for gaming, for watching (3D) movies and of course for your standard software. It's stronger in some departments than others, but very good in general.
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Largo, largo e largo. Bastano queste “tre” parole per dare una prima idea dell’AOC q2963Pm che abbiamo provato, testato e scrutato in questi ultimi giorni. Il monitor con aspect ratio 21:9 ha infatti risoluzione Ultra Wide, soluzione che va a differenziarsi dalle solite scelte. È indubbiamente questo nuovo display il fattore di maggior rilievo del monitor oggetto della recensione odierna.
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ASUS estende la folta schiera di soluzioni monitor aggiornando la serie ProArt con l’introduzione del modello PA249Q, un 24” 16:10 con risoluzione di 1920x1200 pixel. La serie PA, giunta alla terza versione e indirizzata prettamente al mondo professionale, mantiene alcune tecnologie e il design dei modelli precedenti, ma torna a offrire la copertura Adobe RGB.
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We can recommend the Samsung LS24C750 without any reservations for practically anything. Especially for photo and video editing it's a great monitor, and the high color fidelity and deep contrast make just looking at photos and videos a joy.
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The Samsung PN58C8000 is targeted towards the buyer that wants the best Samsung Plasma TV that money can buy and have every possible feature other than integrated Wifi. No corners have been cut for this model and everything from the upgraded remote control to the brushed exterior bezel and finish look as good as the TV performs.
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Samsung's PN59D8000 Plasma Smart TV is targeted towards the consumer who who wants to use their livingroom display for than watching TV and movies. With this one purchase, you essentially get a TV and a functional Home Theater PC in one attractive package.
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