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ASUS has announced its new 27-inch IPS monitor under the TUF Gaming banner in the VG279Q1R. The monitor is a 27-inch IPS screen with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a response time of 1ms. Itβs a Full HD monitor...
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MSI Announce 30-inch 200Hz Gaming Monitor, the Optix MAG301
MSI has today announced the new Optix MAG301, a 30-inch WFHD gaming monitor. Itβs a 30-inch curved display with a 200Hz refresh rate running at a resolution of 2560×1080. The new monitor from MSI operates on a VA panel with...
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BenQ Announces Zowie XL2546S β A 240Hz Fast Response Monitor
BenQ has announced that the Zowie XL2546S will be coming soon and has said that itβs going to be the next monitor of choice for competitive esports gamers. The news comes fresh from TFTCentral, and shows the XL2546S with DyAC+...
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Optoma Currently Has World First 240 Hz Consumer Projector
Optomaβs UHD50X is the worldβs first 240 Hz projector that has been designed for gaming. While specialty laboratory vendors such as Viewpixx has had ultra-high-refresh-rate projectors for years at up to 1440 Hz, Optoma has a relatively inexpensive consumer 4K...
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Gaming Laptop Rollup β The 10th-Generation Intel Line from MSI, ASUS and Gigabyte
Intel has been talking a lot about the new 10th-generation H-series CPUs, crossing the 5GHz barrier at a price that doesnβt break-the-bank. Three major gaming brands have announced their new 10th series gaming laptops with high-frequency monitors, and all of...
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VR Rollup: Appleβs AR Headset, NVIDIAβs Gaze Tracking and HP Teases Next-Gen VR
With the launch of Half-Life: Alyx, the world is on VR watch and everyone seems to want to be in the market to get their own virtual reality set. Thankfully, a few more introductions to the VR market will be...
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BenQ Announces Zowie XL2746S, a 240 Hz Gaming Monitor with DyAc+ and 0.5ms GtG
BenQ has announced a new monitor that has been designed with esports in mind. The Zowie XL2746S is a 27-inch monitor with 240 Hz refresh rate and DyAc+ motion blur reduction technology, allowing gamers to see crosshair and impact points...
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New AMD Ryzen and Radeon Expected in October
AMD has been doing a fantastic job of competing at the heights of CPUs. However, while the GPUs have been cost-effective, nothing has really set out to challenge the heights of the powerful GeForce RTX series as of yet. WCCFTech...
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Valveβs Return to the Half-Life Series Opens VR Doors
Valve released Half-Life: Alyx recently and with it, unlocked the potential for AAA titles to being looking at virtual reality in a big way. There are some really good VR games out there, a lot of which, weβve actually mentioned...
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MSI Announced Two New Esports Gaming Monitors in the Optix MAG Range, MAG273R and MAG273
MSI has announced two more esports gaming monitors that will be added to its Optix range with the MSI Optix MAG273R and the Optix MAG273. Both monitors are almost identical, and the only difference between the two is that the...
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Dellβs Alienware AW2521HF Receives Both G-SYNC Certification and FreeSync Certification
When Blur Busters mentioned the Dell Alienware AW2521HF back in January, the monitor had its NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility pending. The 240 Hz monitor is now confirmed to support both NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD Radeon FreeSync. According to a report on...
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Nubiaβs New Red Magic 5G Offers Highest Refresh Rate to Date
Nubiaβs new flagship has been announced and the Red Magic 5G gaming smartphone packs a record-breaking 144 Hz refresh rate screen, the only phone to have such a high refresh rate. The octa-core Snapdragon 865-driven smartphone comes with many different...
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