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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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Today we are looking at the new ASUS PA238Q LED Monitor, the little brother to the PA246Q which we reviewed back in May this year. The Pro Art 238Q is targeted at web professionals, designers and the discerning enthusiast audience who demand a high quality image.
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We’re back with another offering from BenQ. This time it’s in the form of the BenQ XL2420T 24-inch LED backlit high-performance gaming monitor. BenQ state that it’s perfect for competitive FPS games and has been co-developed with Counter-Strike legends, so we’re expecting great things from the XL2420T. Let’s take a closer look…
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There are those that swear by monitors with a resolution of 1900x1200 pixels, and feel that an extra 129,600 pixels make all the difference. Of course there's something to be said for a little additional vertical space. We were therefore excited to hear that Iiyama has not abandoned this segment yet, when it announced the ProLite XB2485WSU. Hardware.Info tested it to find whether the Dell U2412M has a new competitor.
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If you want a touch monitor for your desktop PC, this is the cheapest option we've seen, and in that light this isn't a bad screen as long you're aware of its limitations. It could even be a fun project for modding or home automation. For this price you won't find any smaller touchscreens either, and most others cost at least twice as much.
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The Sharp PN-K321H is a phenomenal monitor, there's no question about that. The test results don't do a good job of showing how impressive this monitor really is. You need to stand in front of it. The details you can see in high-resolution photos is astounding, and the huge amount of extra workspace is great for complex software with lots of toolbars and windows. It's a unique product, even if ASUS will soon release its own 4K monitor and others are sure to follow. Sharp is currently the only manufacturer of IGZO 4K panels, so you will likely be seeing more of these.
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We hope you've been enjoying our series of Beginner's Guides for HTPC and Home Theater. As part of the series, we’ve previously discussed video resolutions and how video information is displayed on a screen for a frame of video in our guide, Video Resolutions for Beginners. What we didn’t delve into much was the rate at which video frames are captured, or, in other words, the video frame rate. This guide will cover the basics of frame rates and how displays deal with the frame rates. We’ll try to cut through the marketing buzzwords like 120Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz sub-field drive, etc. so that you can make a more informed decision when purchasing your next display and how to insure an optimal viewing experience.
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The Samsung UN55D8000 delivers exceptional performance in all categories from looks, features, power consumption and picture quality. Some may argue there are some color uniformity issues but in my eyes that was not a problem. The design is stunning with the minimalistic bezel making the TV look like all picture. The life-like picture quality was great with accurate colors and the 3D processing seems to have taken a huge leap in the right direction. The SMART HUB offers a ton of great widgets with the Web Browser being my favourite thanks to the fully functional QWERTY keyboard remote.
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We live in a three-dimensional world, and display technology is finally catching up to how we see things. Games, movies, multimedia video, and even photos are now widely available in stereoscopic 3D. Packaged with a NVIDIA 3D Vision-2 glasses kit, the ASUS VG278H LCD Monitor gives you that big screen experience with vivid color, 120Hz high-definition 1080p picture quality, and added 3D special effects. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the ASUS VG278H 27" LED-backlight widescreen120Hz monitor with NVIDIA 3D LightBoost technology and show off its built-in stereoscopic 3D Vision-2 functionality.
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