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This 28-inch 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) 144Hz gaming monitor offers HDR support, a good port array (including HDMI 2.1 so you ...
AORUS FI32U is a 31.5” UHD resolution screen equipped with the latest HDMI 2.1, 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms GTG for the most fluid gaming experience and crisp picture quality.
We've been hoping that 32-inch, 4K, 144Hz, IPS gaming monitors would creep under $500 for some time. ... 4K, IPS, 144Hz, 1ms gaming panel is the preferred choice of the discerning gaming enthusiast.
The Acer Predator CG7 gaming monitor has a lot going for it -- ticking pretty much every box you need: 43-inch super-fast VA panel with 1ms response time, native 4K resolution, up to 144Hz refresh ...
If you're after the best 4K gaming monitor money can buy, ... Not only does it offer a stunning 4K resolution picture quality but an outstanding 1ms response time and 144hz refresh rates too, ...
What was that I was saying earlier about dealsposting PC hardware we’ve previously bought? Because I am currently ...
LG has been releasing the 4K IPS gaming monitors it revealed before CES this year one by one, and the latest to become available for purchase is its 27-inch UltraGear model. In addition to having ...
Introducing the ROG Swift PG38UQ, the world's first 38-inch 4K gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync technology, ASUS's IPS technology that enables a 1ms response time, AMD ...
A couple of years ago when the Acer Nitro XV273K launched, it was a $899 monitor. It currently has an MSRP of $499. But it's now yours for just $379.99. For a proper 4K, 144Hz, IPS gaming panel ...
The 4K gaming monitor segment has really evolved with more options than ever before, ... It's also not too expensive, at $800, which is cheaper than most other 32-inch 4K IPS 144Hz monitors.
The LG Ultragear 27GP950 packs 4K resolution, a super-fast 144Hz refresh rate, and HDMI 2.1 compatibility with next-gen consoles. The price is high, but features and quality like this never come ...
While using a 4K 144Hz monitor won't cap your games at 144fps, 165Hz screens like BenQ's 1440p MOBIUZ can catch and display more frames per second, resulting in a smoother image.