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You can be forgiven if you haven't heard of the name OHKI before, with the company only just appearing recently. We're here today to tell you whether or not this is a company you should be keeping an eye out for. With an online only structure to the business, the idea is that they're able to cut out any middleman and in turn offer you the best deal possible. Currently the company is only selling one product and that's the 42" LED TV we're looking at today.
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For quite some time, the thought of a full size touch screen monitor has recurred in build considerations as it just seems that 'touch' can make things faster and more enjoyable. Having watch closely over the past few years, there seem to have been many trial and error lessons learned and only after our visit to Computex did a touchscreen become a serious consideration. We owe a bit of a thank you to Gigabyte for that.
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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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Eizo, known for making high-end professional monitors for graphical designers and office use, proves it can also make an outstanding gaming monitor with the Foris FS2333. The Eizo Foris FS2333 is a very stylish monitor, with sleek lines and sharp corners.
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The LG IPS237L-BN is an excellent monitor, that's definitely worth your consideration if you need a new 23-inch screen. That said, its performance is not quite on the level of the 27-inch IPS277L-BN. This is true for the brightness from different viewing angles, the colour temperature, colour fidelity and gamma values.
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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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Today we look at the new ASUS MX27AQ – a 27 inch WQHD (2560×1440) LCD monitor. This AH-IPS panel delivers a reported 100% sRGB colour space and a 178 degree viewing angle. ASUS focus on the audio side too, with stereo speakers powered by a combination of ICEpower, a Bang & Olufsen technology, a MobileSound 3 chip and ASUS SonicMaster tuning. ASUS have incorporated their AudioWizard into the monitor itself, with four pre set modes available via an on screen menu.
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Sandberg, the publishers of this headset are a small Danish company specialising in auxiliary PC components and software to make the average PC user's life easier and more enjoyable. Their Street Gear range is a small collection of products aimed at PC gamers, the USB Play being one of the first examples.
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XFX have been diversifying and expanding their portfolio in recent months, releasing cool, eye catching peripherals such as the XFX Warpad, which we reviewed last week. Today we are looking at their EyeFinity Stand, which is a dramatic metal skeleton chassis, to support three 24 inch screens.
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Come take a look at this versatile second monitor display by Ge Chic for your laptop, maybe you'll find all the extra room your need.
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