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Acer Predator XB273K V5 27-inch 4K gaming monitor review: Vivid color and dual refresh rate capable
By Christian Eberle published
Packed with performance and flexibility

Large-scale simulated 10-year torture test confirms burn-in haunts all OLED monitors
By Sunny Grimm last updated
RTINGS.com continues its legendary endurance tests for TVs and monitors, and competiting panels are dropping like flies

Snag this 27-inch QHD Asus TUF gaming monitor for just $229 — the lowest price we've ever seen for it
By Ash Hill published
Deals The Asus TUF Gaming monitor (VG27AQM1A) is available at Amazon for one of its lowest prices ever—$229 instead of its usual $329.

PC second screen costs just $2.57 on AliExpress, but it is just 0.96-inches
By Mark Tyson published
Postage stamp sized second screen is cheap but of questionable value.

MSI’s 27-inch 240 Hz OLED QHD gaming monitor drops to its lowest price of $499
By Kunal Khullar published
Deals The monitor comes with a 27-inch QD-OLED panel with a 240 Hz refresh rate and a 0.03 ms response time.

Display Testing Explained: How We Test PC Monitors
By Christian Eberle last updated
Our display benchmarks help you decide what screen to put on your desktop. In order to provide greater insight into our PC monitor testing methods, we’re running down our procedures step-by-step.

Asus ProArt PA32QCV 6K professional monitor review: Plenty of pixels, color, and brightness
By Christian Eberle published
Asus ups the pixel density ante with its 6K ProArt PA32QCV.
Looking Glass demos Hololuminescent Display monitors
By Mark Tyson published
Looking Glass has taken the wraps off its 'magical' and slim new monitors with Hololuminescent Display (HLD) technology. Models will be available soon, starting from $1,500.

Asus ZenScreen MB27ACF 27-inch monitor review: A slick portable screen with solid gaming performance
By Christian Eberle published
A 27-inch 100 Hz IPS QHD transportable monitor with a flexible stand and arm included

At 4,500 hours, MSI's OLED MPG 321URX is showing noticeable visual artifacts
By Aaron Klotz published
Monitors Unboxed published a new burn-in update of its MSI MPG 321URX after over 4,000 hours of use. The monitor is finally developing visible burn-in that is subtly affecting day-to-day use.
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