Dell UP3214Q Review (UltraSharp 32 4K Monitor)

After being available to tablets and smartphone for a while, high DPI displays have made their way to laptops, and now to desktop computers. As you can imagine, producing a large display panel with this kind of pixel density is difficult, but as always, manufacturing improves, prices go down and we are at a point where it is possible to find 4K displays that are not completely cost-prohibitive. This monitor […]

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AOC Launches 24-inch Gaming Monitor With 1ms Response Time

AOC Launches 24 inch Gaming Monitor With 1ms Response TimeWhen it comes to gaming, there are some gamers who are really particular about the type of monitors that they use. For example some gamers might prefer monitors with extremely thin bezels. Some might prefer matte displays while others prefer glossy, some also take an issue with monitor response times and only go for those that have 1ms response times.

If that describes you or someone you know, you might be interested to learn that AOC has unveiled a new gaming monitor in the form of the G2460PQU. The monitor is a 24-inch model and one of its highlights is the fact that the monitor will come with a 1ms response time which we’re sure gamers are able to appreciate. (more…)

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    Hands-On: Samsung UD590 Review. A Lean & Mean 4K Monitor

    Hands On: Samsung UD590 Review. A Lean & Mean 4K MonitorSamsung has just announced a new 4K PC monitor that has been designed to offer 4K ultra-high resolution (3840×2160) without breaking your bank. At $699.99, this is one of the most affordable 4K monitors that I have seen, and the name of the game in that space is the ratio between image and industrial design quality versus the price.

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    You Can Pre-Order Samsung's New $700 4K Monitor Right Now

    You Can Pre-Order Samsung's New $700 4K Monitor Right Now

    Priced at an extremely competitive $699, Samsung’s new 28" 4K monitor packs in two HDMI 1.4 ports, a Displayport, and audio out, all while leaving a very small footprint on your desk. It also has a "picture-in-picture" mode which allows you to plug in two computers and see both video feeds by dividing the screen in half. [Amazon] Update: Amazon is defaulting to a third-party seller, either because they are sold out or because of a glitch. Either way, we will update when it reverts to the $699 price.

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    Moov Might Be the Most Advanced Fitness Wearable Yet

    Moov Might Be the Most Advanced Fitness Wearable Yet

    As you may have noticed, there are a million activity trackers out there right now. Most of them are glorified pedometers. The upper tier add altimeters, heart rate monitors, and sleep-tracking to the equation. But what if you don’t just want to be reminded to work out—you want to work out better, safer, and more efficiently? Moov might just be the AI coach you’ve been hoping for.

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    You Might Actually Be Able to Afford a 4K Monitor Soon

    You Might Actually Be Able to Afford a 4K Monitor Soon

    These days, any mention of 4K immediately conjures up images of crystal-clear definition—-and absurdly exorbitant price tags. Well, that’s quickly changing. Dell’s new UltraSharp 28-inch 4K screen can be yours for less than $700 when it ships later this month, and it’s not alone.

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    Dell’s 28-inch 4K Monitor Will Only Cost $699

    Dells 28 inch 4K Monitor Will Only Cost $699When we hear about 4K televisions or monitors, chances are the notion that these devices are incredibly expensive come to mind. For the most part they are true, simply because the technology is still relatively new, as opposed to Full HD displays which are pretty affordable for the most part. We’ve seen companies such as Vizio announce affordable 4K televisions starting as low as $999.99, and the good news for those looking for a 4K monitor, Dell might have something for you as the company has recently confirmed that the 28-inch model of a pair of UltraSharp 4K monitors they unveiled last month would be officially going on sale on the 23rd of January for a very affordable $699.

    Yup you read that right! If you wanted to upgrade your monitors and you were thinking about going for something bigger, a 28-inch Dell UHD display can be yours for $699! To put this into perspective, Dell has a 27-inch monitor with a resolution of 2560×1440 that is retailing for the same price. As far as the specs of Dell’s 28-inch UHD monitor are concerned, you can look forward to an anti-glare TN display with a color depth of 1.073 billion colors, a viewing angle of 170 degrees, a response time of 5ms, along with a host of ports at the back, such as  DisplayPort, HDMI, 1USB upstream, and 4x USB 3.02 downstream, just to name a few. So, any takers?

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    Philips UltraClear Display 28-inch 4K Ultra HD monitor launches this spring

    In addition to the NVIDIA G-SYNC-harboring 27-inch monitor the company rolled out on Monday, Philips has introduced the 28-inch UltraClear Display, a 4K Ultra HD resolution monitor for professionals in … Continue reading

    I Want Samsung’s First Curved Monitor (To Be More Awesome)

    I Want Samsung's First Curved Monitor (To Be More Awesome)

    Curved TVs—we’ve see those. Curved monitors for your computer? I just saw the first one in the world. I played games on it, and it’s definitely a great technology to be developing. But I hope they keep developing it.

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    Jaybird Introduces the Reign, a new take on wearable tech

    Many wearables monitor your health statistics, but do they do more than that? Jaybird’s Reign does, and we like their take on health and activity monitoring. Though it keeps track … Continue reading