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While I have not yet and may never recover from my addiction to having the Biggest Fastest Most Expensive computer parts I can afford, the experience I've gained writing for this website over the past year or so has hammered home the lesson that most of the time, I'm just wasting my money. And you probably are, too.
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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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The NVIDIA 3D Vision gaming solution has certainly matured since we first looked at it back in 2009. Since it was originally released the price has come down nearly 45% and the current 3D monitors offer full HD resolutions and the ability to play 3D Blu-ray movies without any DRM issues. Read on to see what NVIDIA has been doing with 3D gaming over the past couple of years!
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We purchase an ASUS PB278Q monitor, which is a 27-inch 2560x1440 WQHD display and do a quick unboxing and first impressions.
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AOC is a well known manufacturer of PC Monitors. In this review we take a look at the
new AOC D2367Ph 23 inch Monitor. This AOC Monitor is equipped with a IPS LED panel with
great specifications.
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A growing number of people are gradually learning about the benefits of using a higher resolution screen. Long gone are the days of 1024×768 resolution as the latest Steam survey in December 2011 has highlighted. 17.59% of gamers are using a 1680×1050 panel now, with 7.77% using 1920×1080. Only 4 percent use 1024×748.
If you are upgrading in 2012, then the review product today might interest you, The Asus VE278 is a 27 inch LED backlit screen with true HD 1080p resolution and a 2MS response time, ideal for gaming.
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KitGuru has reviewed many members of the ProArt family over the last 24 months and today we are analysing the 27 inch flagship, the PA279Q.
This screen is part of the Professional range featuring 2560 x 1440 WQHD resolution and 109 pixels per inch, for high image detail. Asus claim the screen ships pre calibrated with 99% Adobe RGB, 100% sRGB and 120% NTSC gamut levels.
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Acer Predator X34 34' Curved UltraWide NVIDIA G-Sync Monitor Review @ TT
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Front on, the new U2412M shares a similar layout to the other U series monitors we've seen over the last 12 months in the sense that it's quite a square design for the most part. What differs, though, is the corners are all rounded and the overall bezel seems just a few mm thinner. Like most Dell monitors, some would argue it's boring, while others will say it's simplistic which is pleasant.
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Dell UltraSharp U2713HM @ XtremeHardware
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