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ASUS MG279Q

ASUS MG279Q

ASUS MG279Q Review – Asus has somehow pulled off the impossible with this brand new gaming display. Until now, low pixel response times were the domain of TN panels, but their narrow viewing angles and slightly average colours were less than amazing. On the other hand,...

AOC G2460PG

AOC G2460PG

AOC G2460PG Review – NVIDIA’s G-Sync technology really needs to be seen to be appreciated, but it’s taking a lot longer to reach affordable pricing than NVIDIA promised. The issue is the proprietary scaler that must be included in each G-Sync display, which bumps up the...

BenQ XL2730Z

BenQ XL2730Z

BenQ XL2730Z Review – It took a while to arrive, but AMD’s answer to G-Sync has finally hit our shores. Cheekily titled FreeSync, it’s actually not owned by AMD. Instead AMD did what NVIDIA could, and probably should, have done – it went straight to VESA,...

Philips BDM4065UC

Philips BDM4065UC

Philips BDM4065UC Review – Sometimes size does count, and no where is that more apparent than PC gaming displays. The bigger the screen, the more immersive the experience. Well, that’s the gist of it, but many big screen displays lack the crisp resolution necessary to deliver...

Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q

Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q Review

Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q UHD Monitor Review – More and more display manufacturers have come out with 4K UHD displays, and having played around with a few before, we’ve finally managed to get our hands on Dell’s very own Dell UltraSharp UP32214Q UHD monitor that came out...

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q ROG

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q Review – The LCD monitor is one of the handful of components that can make a real, tangible difference for gamers. Qualities such as high refresh rates, rapid response times, and widescreen aspect ratios can help you more easily target your...

LG 47LB730V

LG 47LB730V Review

LG 47LB730V Review – LG’s latest TV is a 47-inch, full-HD window into the internet’s many catch-up and on-demand goodies. Never before has a TV manufacturer nailed what the new breed of web-savvy TV viewer wants, but here it is: Smart+ WebOS. The platform has...

Sony KD-65X9005B

Sony KD-65X9005B Review

Sony KD-65X9005B Review – Here it is: the 4K anomaly, with the price tag triple that of any other telly on test. Let’s overlook the cost for a minute and instead concentrate on exactly what that buys you. For starters, the images thrown across this...

Toshiba 47L7453

Toshiba 47L7453 Review

Toshiba 47L7453 Review – There’s something quite dramatic about this telly’s picture quality, with its deep, perhaps slightly over-inked, blacks and exuberant colour fidelity. It’s the cheapest telly on test, but this is not a budget performance. That’s no doubt thanks to the use of...

Samsung UE48H6400

Samsung UE48H6400 Review

Samsung UE48H6400 Review – Coming in at just under a grand, this 48-inch mid-range TV is a safe pair of televisual hands. The design is classic Samsung, from the X-shaped pedestal stand to the translucent bezel edging that appears to widen the picture. There’s nothing...