AOC announces new gaming monitor to enhance your experience

aoc-monitorAOC, a worldwide leader when it comes to monitor display technology, has recently announced a new monitor that ought to keep gamers more than happy – in the form of the 24-inch 144Hz Gaming Monitor (aka G2460PQU if you are into model numbers). This gaming monitor will cater specially for high-performance gaming situations, as the AOC G2460PQU is capable of delivering a refresh rate of 144Hz and response time of 1ms without batting an eyelid, ensuring that your eyes are treated to ultra smooth, crystal clear visuals that gamers will appreciate as they gain that tiny bit of decisive advantage, including reduced input lag and additional frames per second.

To call the AOC G2460PQU might be a slight stretch of the imagination, but I suppose AOC has done their homework well by calling it the ultimate gaming monitor. After all, it does come with its fair share of connectivity options and a sleek design which ought to help you meet your competitive gaming needs. This is a wall-mountable monitor where it boasts of a black hairline textured design alongside a sleek red bar located right at the bottom bezel, and will be accompanied by a Display Port, HDMI, DVI-Dual Link, VGA, with a quartet of USB 2.0 ports.

Not only that, the USB hub would also include a fast-charging port that ought to bode well for mobile devices that is three times faster compared to a standard USB port in order to help you reduce your waiting times for a thirsty gadget. Not only that, the monitor itself boasts of a four-way adjustable stand which enables gamers to change the monitor height by 130mm, swivel left and right, tilt the screen angle, and pivot 90 degrees to landscape or portrait view to maximize the gaming experience. If you think that your desktop is in need of a spanking new game monitor, then the AOC G2460PQU does stack up to be a pretty decent candidate, not to mention it will come with an extremely enticing $399.99 price point.

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NEC 23-inch LED E232WMT monitor has touch support and HD webcam

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Philips Unveils Miracast Monitor

Philips Unveils Miracast MonitorMMD, the technology company as well as brand license partner for Philips Monitors, has just announced the spanking new 239C4QHWAB 23-inch Philips Miracast display which will feature connectivity that is based on the Miracast standard. This would go some way in allowing users to be able to stream mobile content sans wires from devices that run on the Android mobile operating system in addition to other kinds of compatible hardware.

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    Quickly Switch Your Primary Monitor with Dual Monitor Tools

    This article was written on June 17, 2011 by CyberNet.

    Dual monitor configuration

    Once you’ve had the pleasure of using dual monitors it can be tough trying to go back to a single screen. There are, however, some things that Windows doesn’t handle so gracefully. A good example of this can be seen in one of our most popular articles where we walk you through how to change your primary monitor (the one where the Taskbar appears). There has got to be an easier way to do things like this, right?

    There is, and it is with a free utility called Dual Monitor Tools. This is a collection of five standalone utilities that you can run whenever you want without going through a setup routine:

    • Swap Screen uses hotkeys to simplify the process of handling windows in a multiple monitor setup. This includes features such as moving the current window to the next screen and minimising all windows on a single screen only. It also includes mouse/cursor control allowing you to lock the mouse onto a single screen or providing resistance to moving between screens.
    • Dual Launcher allows you to launch your favourite applications with a few key strokes and to position them at pre-configured positions on any of your monitors.
    • Dual Wallpaper simplifies the process of using images as wallpaper on multiple monitor setups. You can have a single image which is spread across all of your monitors, or you can have different images on each monitor, or if you have enough monitors, you could say have an image spread across 2 of your monitors with another image displayed on the third monitor.
    • DisMon gives you some control over which monitors are disabled and which is the primary monitor when running another application.
    • Dual Snap allows you to capture the image on the primary monitor and display it on the secondary monitor by the use of a user defined hotkey. This works with both normal window applications and most full screen applications like most games.

    The DisMon utility is the program I want to highlight since it will let you easily select which monitor should be treated as the primary and which one as the secondary… that is the problem I mentioned above. This is the easiest way I’ve come across for addressing that.

    Dual Monitor Tools Homepage (Windows only; Freeware)

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    Yes, This Is an HDTV

    If there’s one thing that today’s flat-screen TVs have led to is a lack of the sort of unique designs that CRTs used to offer. I suppose this is a good thing, as HDTVs are designed to focus our attention on the image itself. That said, if you’re looking for a TV that looks different than all the others, check out this retro-style set from Seiki.

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    The bright red Seiki Digital SE22FR01 set is a full 1080p, 22-inch display, but it looks like an old TV from the late 1960s or early 1970s. The set offers all the modern conveniences, including inputs for HDMI, component, composite and VGA devices, and a remote control. And since the display has a chubby case, it’s got room inside for a better speaker than typical small HDTVs, with a built in 20-watt Yamaha subwoofer. Naturally, it’s got an old-school power switch and a volume dial.

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    You can get your hands on the Seiki retro-style HDTV from Amazon for $199.98(USD).

    Philips 27” Gaming Monitor sports G-SYNC technology

    philips-nvidia-gsyncIf you have been in the market on the lookout for a new gaming monitor, but are not quite sure as to which particular model that you would want to settle on, how about checking out what the folks over at Philips has in store? Enter the Philips 27” Gaming Monitor, where it is touted to deliver a stunning visual experience as well as ultra-smooth play to gamers who are on the constant lookout for a serious competitive edge.

    Sporting the model number 272G5DYEB, I would very much like to stick to Philips 27” Gaming Monitor as it is a whole lot easier to pronounce as well as remember. Not only that, folks would be able to identify with it in a jiffy. Now, this gaming monitor is no ordinary, run-of-the-mill model, as it offers revolutionary performance thanks to NVIDIA G-SYNC, a new technology which will synchronize display refresh rates to the PC’s GPU, hence kissing goodbye to screen tearing and minimizing display stutter as well as input lag. The presence of G-SYNC would allow images to be displayed the moment they are rendered, as scenes appear instantly, objects are sharper, and game play ends up smoother. After all, you know how hardcore gamers are like – they want the maximum framerates possible, and who knows how that extra 1fps might be the difference between victory and defeat?

    Apart from that, the Philips 27” Gaming Monitor will also deliver a 144Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time so that any kind of fast action will not be too much of an issue for it to handle. Other hardware specifications include a brightness level of 300cd/cm2 and a 1000:1 typical contrast ratio, not to mention being able to display up to 16.7 million colors. You can opt to place this monitor on your desk or mount it to a wall, it will work well in either situation.

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