<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> //344567.top 2025-05-26T14:00:00Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Want to know a secret? I review TVs for a job, but still have a crusty 8-year-old LED model in my li🥀ving room. That means that most of the time, I'm playing the latest outings on a screen that just can't keep up with the latest panels, and with the Switch 2 inbound, I'm fixated on finding an OLED display at a decent price.

Luckily, Memorial Day has stepped in to stop me procrastinating with a pretty nice LG OLED B4 deal. Right now, you can grab the 48-inch version at Best Buy for $549.99, thanks to a $150 discount. It'll typically set you back $699 when at full price these days, but the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV contender origi𓆏nally arrived at closer to $1,000.

LG OLED B4 48-inch |
Save $150 - This discount brings the B4 back down to Black Friday levels of pricing, and it's the cheapest I've spotted the panel for lately. While there areꦺ larger versions and higher spec options like the C and G series out there, this specific display strikes the best balance between price and abilities right now.

Buy it if:

✅ You want extra vibrancy
✅ You'd like to play at 120Hz
✅ You're looking for a great Switch 2 screen

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd rather invest in better brightness
❌ You only want to play Switch 2 in handheld mode

Price Check:  | 

Naturally, one of the reasons this specific OLED B4 is lower in price is its size. However, 48 inches is far from being a small screen, and it's actually going to fit into most ordinary living rooms quite nicely. Plus, the next size up is , and I'm not so sure an extra 7 inches is worth another $450. I mean, that could bag you a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order if you manage to find stock.

There are a few reasons I'd pair this panel specifically with the Switch 2, and price does play a huge part. High-spec screens will help you get the most out of revamped outings like Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom Enhanced Edition at 4K, especially if you embrace the vibrancy of OLED tech. But, at the same time, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 or newer G5 is probably overkill for the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld since its abilities 🥂are capped at 4K 6🐓0Hz in docked mode.

You could instead look at LG's C-series screens for a range of 4K 144Hz panels, but in truth, the likes of the B4 are similar enough to wa♍rrant grabbing instead at a lower price. Yes, you'll be dialling things back to 120Hz, but that's ideal since it'll still help you leverage the Switch 2's 1080p performance modes in shooters like Metroid Prime 4.

LG OLED B4 on wall with soundbar in living room

(Image credit: LG)

Even the B4 🀅boasts more than enough visual oomph for Switch 2. But if, like me, you've been hanging onto an old LED model and using Ninty's OG console, the glow up here is going to help everything feel a bit more next-gen. The inky blacks and extra vibrancy are going to contribute to the handheld's HDR abilities, providing more than just a sharp 4K canvas for the likes of Mario Kart World.

One of my only real reservations in regards to the B4 specifically is brightness, as affordable OLED panels can suffer in that department. In normal use, the screen should๊ be able to easily punch through lighting situations,🍰 and I am aware that some living rooms (like mine) have awkwardly placed windows that flood through with daylight. That in turn could lead to HDR results feeling a little lacking depending on your specific situation, but if shouldn't be a deal breaker if you have control over your room's lighting.

Realistically, most of you won't be grabbing a new TV and a Switch 2 at the same time. That said, if 🌱you do already have your pre-order sorted and reckon your existing screen won't do the new console any justice, the OLED B4 feels like a solid option with elevated specs. It's going to be a model that should still feel nice and punchy in years to come, suiting everything from the PS5 Pro and new graphics 𓆏cards to even the PS6 and whatever Xbox we end up with eventually.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I love playing a game of "spot the pixel" when testing gaming monitors, and even 4K displays can fall short. However, the Alꦛienware AW2725Q is the one screen that has managed to thwart my silly test game at every turn, and despite being a 2025 model, it's been given the Memorial Day deal treatment.

Over at Dell, you can currently grab the 27-inch Alienware AW2725Q . It'll set you back $899 at full price, and while it's $50 short of its brief introductory discount, I'm still hyped to see $100 off one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors I've tested this year.

Alienware AW2725Q 27-inch |
Save $100 - Just $50 shy of its introductory discount price, this discount will let you snag one of the sharpest QD-OLED monitors on the market for under $800. It's a solid 🔯price for a screen with 4K 240Hz abilities and is worth considering if you care about extra vibrant colors and brightness.

Buy it if:

✅ You care about colors and contrast
✅ You want super sharp visuals
✅ You need a smaller screen

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer at least 32 inches
❌ You want anti-glare properties

Keep in mind we're talking about a QD-OLED 4K 240Hz panel, so while $800 is still pricey, you're getting solid premi♏um specs. An incredibly dense 166 PPI count is just one of this screen's high-fidelity tricks, and ♕if you come for the sharpness, you'll certainly stay for the quantum dot contrast.

Alienware AW2725Q monitor with Avowed gameplay on screen featuring character holding dagger in front of waterfall

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Compared to standard WOLED panels, QD-OLED displays can typically provide a wider color gamut and elevated brightness. This helps panels like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725Q pop harder when it comes to HDR and accurate vibrancy𒐪, which helps ultra-detailed PC outings stand out even more at 4K. I started my Avowed playthrough using this screen and found that foliage was both super crisp and rich, in turn painting a more magical version of Obsidian's fantasy realm.

Sadly, QD-OLED superpowers do come with a few quirks, as the semi-glossy coat💎ing used with the panel type does come with glare issues. You'll also notice a blueish tint to blacks when playing in brighter rooms, which can impact that inky black vibe that makes OLED tech so mesmerising. If you can control your gaming room's lighting, this shouldn't be a deal breaker, but it can be a little annoying in certain environments.

Outside of its visual abilities, the Alienware AW2725Q also happens to be one of Dell's best-looking gaming screens yet. The 2025 line-up wears a curvier pedestal that reminds me of 2000s tech, and the colorway this time around is a subtle purple that's designed to catch the light in a really pleasing way. You're also getting some nice extra features like HDMI 2.1 support (meaning it's a nice 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor option), eARC audio output paired with Dolby ATMOS꧅, and⛎ a USB hub with lighter 15W Power Delivery abilities.

Ideally, you'll want to pair the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725Q with a higher-end 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC, as something with a GPU like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080 is going to fill the 4K 240Hz brief without dialing back on settings in new games. My ruile of thumb is that if your rig costs less than your monitor, there are probably cheaper alternatives that will fit the bill better, as there are plenty of strong 1440p contenders like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725DF that wi🌳ll cost less ( right now) and can hit faster refresh rates.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Samsung knows how to make a mean gaming monitor, and it's fully getting in the Memorial Day spirit. Not only is the 240Hzജ version of one of my favorite 1440p panels down to its lowest price, but its ultrawide sibling has also dipped under $1,000 for the first time since March.

At Amazon, you can grab the 27-inch Odyssey OLED G6 (G61SD) ꧑thanks to Memorial Day. The 31% discount brings the , but even though it's 22% off, it's quite a bit short of its historic $589 low.

If you've got a bit more cash to flash, and ultrawide cravings, you'll also want to peek at tꦯhe Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SC). It's down , which is a pretty tasty 41% discount ahead of more hardcore sales later in the year. Just like the 240Hz G6, this is only the second time this year it has hit this record low, and it's very much a Black Friday-style price tag.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 (G61SD) |
Save $150 - Back down to its lowest price since March, Memorial Day has knocked the OLED G6 back down to Black Friday levels. This is th🅘e 240Hz version, which is the reason its a bit lower than the 360Hz has reached historically, but it's still a nice discount on a screen with largely the same qualities.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SC) |
Save $799.99 - I normally expect to see OLED G9 levels dip under $1,000 during events like Black Friday, but Memorial Day is clearly out to impress. It did reach this low at Amazon back in March, but i👍t doesn't tend to🦋 go to its lowest price that often.

Sadly, the 4K Odyssey OLED G8 isn't really embracing the sale, as it's only down . I'd steer clear of that model for now since it is known to drop to $879.99 when it's in the mood, and it's hard to justify paying over a grand for Samsung's UHD display when dual resolution demons like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B are available right now.

That said, if you are looking for a speedy 1440p panel, the above Samsung charcuterie board should satiate your needs. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Odyssey OLED G6 remains one of my favoritꦑe QHD displays to date, thanks to its wonderfully vibrant QD-OLED tech, heroic anti-glare properties, and respectable brightness, and while it's the 240Hz headlining Memorial Day right now, it'll still largely pull the same moves as the 360Hz version

One of my favorite memories of testing the G6 links to my time checking out HDR in Cyberpunk 2077. The panel packs a punch thanks to itsꦍ brightness and vibrancy, and High Dynamic Range really makes an impression when handling neon-lit signage and the blaring headlights of Night City.

What I will say is that if you're looking for something different, the OLED G6 might feel a little conventional. That's where it's edgy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 sibling comes into play, as the ultrawide 5,12𒐪0 x 1,440 display shares much of the same DNA. It's also a QD-OLED model that measures in at a mega 49-inches spread across a 32:9 aspect ratio, and it pairs an immersive curve w൩ith slick 240Hz speeds.

Ultrawide screens like this are a little unconventional, and w💧hile they can do wonders for immersion at your desk, their usefulness fully depends on compatibility. I normaꦿlly only recommend the OLED G9 to PC players who can tap into ultrawide resolutions, as trying to use it as a PS5 monitor or with the upcoming Switch 2 will mean dealing with letterboxing on each side.

However, for under $1,000, the OLED G9 is going to feel like a more lavish purchase. If you're looking to envelop yourself i😼n PC visuals and effectively feel like you're in a futuristic cockpit, this screen is going to fit the bill. It is worth noting that the anti-glare coating that helped the G6 win me over isn't included with the ultrawide, but it might not be so much of an issue since it'll curve inwards and better avoid reflections.

There are a few fierce rivals out there that could be worth considering instead, notably the faster 480Hz 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S instead of the G6, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 45GR95QE-B in place of the ultrawide OLED G9.🍒 But, the current Memorial Day deals do help Samsung's screens stand out, and now is a nice time to jump on some early 202♔5 offers.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> If you're on the hunt for an exceptional new monitor to pair up with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 or its fellow 50 series GPUs, you don't need to look further than MSI's stunꦺning MPG line.

Whether you're a hardened gamer or someone looking to upgrade their setup with monitors boasting next-gen features, the , the , and the should be on your radar. All three work seamlessly with Nvidia's powerful new RTX 50 series, with both DisplayPort and HDMI 2.1 support allowing for enﷺhanced color depth, HDR, higher bandwidth, stable fram⛦erates, and more.

GeForce RTX 5090 32G SUPRIM SOC + MPG 322 URX QD-OLED

GeForce RTX 5090 32G SUPRIM SOC + MPG 322 URX QD-OLED

(Image credit: MSI)

The 322 URX QD-OLED, which pairs perfectly with the impressive , eliminates any potential pesky screen tearing thanks to its 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, ensuring that all visuals are displayed with high clarity and no lag. The new QD-OLED panels also feature a custom heatsink and grﷺaphene film for efficient, quiet cooling, while MSI OLED Care 2.0 helps red🌼uce the possibility of burn-in.

GeForce RTX 5080 16G VANGUARD SOC + MPG 321 CURX QD-OLED

GeForce RTX 5080 16G VANGUARD SOC + MPG 321 CURX QD-OLED

(Image credit: MSI)

For another top-of-the-line product f🐻rom MSI, look to the 321 CURX QD-OLED, a monitor that nicely complements the and its true-to-life graphics. Mu𒁏ch like the 322 URX, 321 CURX monitors come with a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, as well as two HDMI 2.1 ports and MSI's next-gen QD-OLED panels with a strong cooling system, precise pixel lighting control, and true black capability.

GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G GAMING TRIO OC PLUS + MPG 272URX QD-OLED

GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G GAMING TRIO OC PLUS + MPG 272URX QD-OLED

(Image credit: MSI)

The 272 URXQD-OLED offers some serious bang for you💧r buck, too, pairing well with the or the . With a five-layer tandem OLED panel employing the latest EL Gen 3 technology and DisplayPort 🐟2.1a support, this monitor is able to achieve vivid clarity at 166 PPI, reducing any color fringing while enhancing sharp, lossless 4K visuals at 240Hz.

It's safe to say that MSI's MPG line is certainly one with cutting-edge features and tech, with immersive displays rivaling those of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors available on the market. Those searching to configure a superb PC build or the perfect system for high-end games won't go wrong with෴ the 322 URX QD-OLED, 321 CURX QD-OLED, or 272 URXQD-OLED, and the new 50 se𝔍ries of GPUs from Nvidia and MSI to go alongside the monitors.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> The Switch 2 is exactly the sort of handheld that c🥃ould hinder my social life over the summer. Yes, I'll be able to take it outside and actually enjoy the limited sunshine Scotlan♏d has to offer, but the prospect of playing Mario Kart World instead of paying attention to anyone at barbecues and get-togethers is all too enticing. Therefore, I've decided the only thing for it is to pick up a cheap portable monitor and get everyone else in on the action.

Luckily, there's a portable gaming monitor right now that'll pair nicely with my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order. KYY isn't a well-known brand by any means, but I've been testing this cheap mobile screen with Ninty's original handheld lately, and it packs an excellent value punch for $10 less than Mario Kart Wo💖rld.

KYY 15.6-inch Portable Monitor |
Save $69.99 - This affordable portable screen likes to dip to under $70 at the start of each month,🌸 so you shouldn't really ever be paying $130 for it. But, the 46% off deal is still pretty swish considering you're getting a lightweight 1080p display wi🧸th full USB-C connectivity for less than a new Switch 2 game.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a bigger screen for Switch 2
✅ You need something super portable
✅ You aren't fussed about fancy features

Don't buy it if:

❌ You absolutely need a built-in battery
❌ You'd prefer something much larger

UK:

Look, I know that plenty of things are cheaper than new Switch 2 games since some come in at a staggering $80. But that price tag helps put things into perspective when it comes to other handy bits of tech. For example, you could grab Donkey Kong Bananza alongside your Mario Kart World bundle, or you could instead pick up a 15.6-inch portable monitor for the same price and put ✱it to good use over th🥀e summer.

KYY Portable Monitor with Nintendo Switch connected and Princess Peach on screen at start line with words

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I'm itching to play DK's latest outing, too, don't get me wrong. It's just that I think you'll get more out of investing in a setup that'll help you still spend some time with the Switch 2 while embracing summer nights hanging out with pals. The KYY screen itself has built-in speakers, respectable brightness, and easy USB-C connectivity for hooking 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handhelds up with a single cable, and it can even run off a power bank to cut🌌 the cord even further.

KYY's portable monitor is admittedly cheap and cheerful, so you're not getting lofty refresh rates or capabilities beyond 1080p, I'd say that makes it a perfect fit for casual players and even the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED, since pushing higher frame rates is less likely. However, if you are looking for something with more bite and have more funds to throw at a mobile screen, you could stretch out to the ridiculously large 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Uperfect Umax 24 and gain travel-friendly 1440p 165Hz abilities.

Why would you want to do that? Well, you'll end up with a refresh rate that'll better suit playing Metroid Prime 4 in 120Hz mode, which helps the Umax 24 serve as more than a Mario Kart portal. Plus, if you're not fussed about bringing a screen with you in a backpack, Uperfect's monster display will feel more like a travel 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV for your Switch 2, albeit one that isn't 4K.

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KYY Portable Monitor on wicker tilted to side with controls in view

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KYY Portable Monitor on wicker tilted to side with back stand in view

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KYY Portable Monitor on wicker tilted to side with ports in view

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That alternative idea aside, I think most players have a lot to gain from the KYY Portable Monitor for under $70. It's going to be ridiculously versatile as a gaming screen, and its full USB-C support means it'll hook up to plenty of other devices like laptops and handhelds. I'm mainly hyped to pair it with my yet-to-arrive Switch 2, though, and I'm absolutely going to be that annoying friend who whips out a 🌄whole setup at gatherings this summer.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Hats off to the Uperfect Umax 24, as this screen has me que♌stioning what a portable monitor actually is. Unless you’re one of those wandering merchant Gorons from Zelda: Wind Waker, there’s fat chance this 24.5-inch display is going to fit in your backpack. Yet, I genuinely believe this might be the ultimate travel panel for handhelds like the Steam Deck and ♏even the Switch 2, especially if you’re looking for slightly beefier specs.

I grew up during a time when “portable” TVs were all the rage, and that was really just shorthand for a heavy CRT with a handle. So, even though 24.5 inches feels absurd, I’m going to argue the Umax 24 is still a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best portable monitor contender. No, it’s not going to slide into the laptop compartment of your tech bag, and it uses its own carry case, but it’s still a 1440p 165Hz ꦡdisplay that is way easier to take with you than a desktop model.

The catch? Well, slimming down a QHD display like this isn’t cheap, as the👍 Umax 24 will set you back $459.99 / £462 at full price direct (also available ). At first, that MSRP did give me the ick, but now that I’ve spent some good quality time beaming its visual into my eyeballs, I’m not entirely offended by the price tag. Still, it’s anything but affordable, and it’s an investment that isn’t going to suit every player universally.

Uperfect Umax 24 specs

Price

$459.99 / £462

Screen size

15.6-inch

Screen type

IPS

Resolution

2560 x 1440

Refresh rate

165Hz

Brightness

250 cd/m2

Response time

10ms

Viewing angle

178°

Contrast ratio

1000:1

Color support

16.7M colours

Inputs

2x USB-C, 1x HDMI 2.0

Weight

2.64 kg (5.83 lbs)

Design

Back view of Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor on desk with the kickstand flipped out.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I hope you like big rectangles, cause that’s effectively what the Uperfect Umax 24 is. I guess that’s only a half-joke since when you’re trying to make a 24-5-inch 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor portಞable, it makes sense to forgo anything style elements that will add bulk in the name of aesthetics. Plus, if I’m being real with you, almost every screen to release these days is merely a thin frame around a panel, so most of the fair ends up partying around the back.

I’ll give Uperfect their due, the Umax 24’s bezel is pretty thin. You💎’d think a 24.5-inch screen with no real booty would need somꦅe thick edges to accommodate its guts. But nope, the borders are respectably slimline and don’t really distract from the panel. I would have honestly given the display a bit more of a pass if it happened to add some width to its perimeter, so I’m happy with what has actually been achieved.

Circling back to that aforementioned part🍸y, the back consists of a slightly raised bottom that keeps the ports and buttons to the sides. Again, I fully expected Uperfect to need more space for the internals of this screen, but instead it has Tetris’d everything into a 0.63-inch-thick body. Ultimately, it’s by keeping things this thin that the𝓀 Umax manages to earn portable monitor status despite being pretty massive.

On the left side, you’ll 🌱have access to two USB-C ports, one of which you’ll use to power things, and a mini HDMI.♎ It’s perhaps down to your own personal preferences whether having cables firing out the side is an ick or not, but the solution is to use some ring-angled adapters.

The OSD buttons live on the right, and while the metal toggles are slightly cheap and rattly, they’re miles better than what I’d had to use with other portable screens. There’s a bit of a trend of cheaper display maker🌌s using a pivoting wheel for moving up and down, and my thumbs are still trying to get over the pain of the cheap plastic.

By separating each button, Uperfect has at least made it so you don’t have to deal with all-in-one solutions that feel far worse and 🍌can lead to frustrating mispresses. My biggest gripe here is that there’s no visible labling on them to actively tell you what you’re pressing, and while I get that printing symbols would look garish, I’d have taken even some embossed hints.

Rather than having to figure out how to prop this massive screen up or make use of its VESA mount on the back, you’ll be able to use its built-in kickstand. It’s pretty simple since it consists of a rectangular metal frame oꩲn a hinge, but it feels solid enough to get the job done. I’ve moved it back and forth to try and get ౠa sense of whether it’ll slacken off over time, something that could cause absolute havoc, but it feels like it’d take a lot to make it loose.

Features

Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor on desk lying flat with view of thickness.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

In 2025, QHD monitors aren’t remotely unique, and with the likes of the Sony Inzone M10S hitting up to 480Hz, lower refresh rates don’t impress me much. Okay, I’ll quit it with the Shania Twain while I’m ahead, but my point is that while I wouldn’t normally ඣconsider a 1440p 165Hz screen to be impressive, it becomes something special once you squeeze it into a lightweight package. In case it wasn’t clear, that’s exact🀅ly what the Uperfect Umax 24 is doing.

At smaller sizes, I’d argue you don’t really need 1440p to have a good time. But, since the Umax 24 dares to push the portable bar to 24.5 inches, I can see why Uperfect decided to go with a QHD panel. It would have still looked dense enough at a sensible distance even at 1080p, but if you do envision yourself sitting quite close to it in the future, playing something like Metroid Prime 4 on the Switch 2, it’ll look pretty crisp.

The Umax 24 comes armed with a USB-C with Alt DisplayPort functionality, so it’ll be perfect for handhelds and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming laptops. You’re sadly, but perhaps understandably for weight reasons, not getting a built-in battery here, but the very nature of the setup means you’ll be able to either power the scr⛎een using your chosen device, its pꦆower adapter, or even a power bank.

Side view of Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor ports on desk.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

More 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handhelds than ever are starting to include more than one USB-C port for charging, including the Switch 2, and that will allow you to make something of an interlinked setup. Rather than having separate chargers going into the screen and your device, you can instead feed the latter with an adapter, then use the secondary port to connect to the screen. Provided you’re using an adapter with a b💜eefy enough wattage, that will allow you to keep everything powered to minimise wires, and some power bank𓆏s could even keep you running without an outlet (albeit for an hour or two at most).

S😼ince mini HDMI is also an option, this screen can also technically serve as a PS5 monitor. You’ll be capped at 144Hz since it’s 2.0, but that’s more than enough to enjoy console shooters at 120fps. Naturally, using So🍒ny’s system or a Xbox Series X is going to hamper the portable side of this display, but if you’re the type of player who’s tempted to grab a PlayStation Portal just so you can play while someone else uses the TV, perhaps a slimline 24-inch monitor is a better living room solution.

If you’re really looking for something that keeps the need for additional wires and extras at bay, you’ll be thrilled to hear the Umax 24 has built-in speakers. They’re not remotely punchy, and the 1W set might struggle to cut through noisy environments. That said, they’re perfectly serviceable if you just need to hear what’s going on or you’re pitched up somewhere without hussle and bustle. Let’s face it, n🍰o one at your local coffee shop wants to hear characters shou𝔍ting nonsense in Mario Kart anyway.

Performance

Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor on desk with Nintendo Switch connected and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I’ve spent a couple of weeks using the Umax 24 🐠with handhelds and consoles, and while I was originally sceptical about its size, it’s safe to say this massive portable monitor is useful. This is a screen that’s designed to help you feel like you’re using an ordinary display while away from your desk, and while there are drawbacks tied to its portability, they’re outweighed by the panel’s pure versatility.

I’ll get some of the cons out of the way first since they’re pretty straightforward. The first drawback I noticed upon firing up the panel settings need a lot of manual tweaking out of the box. In Cyberpunk 2077, default contrast levels really didn’t get along with the neon-soaked gloom of Night City, but I was able to make things a little easier on the eyes by cranking up contrast, playing around with blackജ levels and saturation, and ensuring that HDR is firmly off.

Technically, this screen has an HD༺R mode, you’ll want to leave it off in most scenarios. The Umax 24 doesn’t have the brightness to back up its supposed High Dynamic Range abilities, and using them risks undesirable contrast levels. Don’t get me wrong, the feature might prove useful depending on the game, as the Switch 2 might have♍ good optimisation for lower HDR brightness since Mario Kart World will take full advantage of it in handheld mode, but that remains to be seen.

Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen via Steam Deck with HDR on.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

My other reservation is that balancing settings on the Umax 24 in general can be tricky. To help the panel look its best in all scenarios, you might have to use different levels each time, and🎀 the built-in presets don🦹’t set things exactly how I’d prefer them. You’re more likely to notice this when jumping from a darker environment to somewhere more vibrant, as if you’ve been messing with the contrast dial, things might look a little oversaturated.

Alright, let’s talk positives, as the Umax 24 has a lot to offer players looking for portability. First off, this is a pretty crispy QHD screen, and 1440p looks nice and sharp across 24 inches. If you’re using a handheld like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED, demanding RPGs like Cyberpunk 2077 aren’t going to look fantastic since FSR and lowered settings will make things look grainy. But, the second you switch to something lighter like Tomb🌌 Raider Trilogy or an indie that can run at native resolution without compromise, you’re cooking.

I’m actually already excited about using the Umax 24 with the Switch 2 since it feels like such a good match for the OG version. I’ve spent some time playing Mario Kart 8 and other Ninty outings on this panel, and I’m pretty surprised at how well it scales to 1440p. Colors are all respectable, although of course a little muted compared to OLED screens, but there’s nothing that screams “I’m just a wee portable monitor with limited abilities” going on. Simply put, I’d just assume this was an ordinary desktop display if it were mounted to a p🥂edestal stand.

Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor connected to Switch 2 next to plant, Pharah and Samus figures on woodgrain desk with Mario Kart 8 gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Please don’t roll your eyes when I say this, but I’m a big sucker for the whole “cosy gaming” aethstetic. You know, the thing that’s purely vibes based that 𒊎is a phenomenon on Tiktok and Instagram? I’m fully invested in that. The Umax 24 seems to be too since it’s practically serving as a proper gaming screen you can pitch up anywher♒e, including on your bed with cute blankets and cups of tea. Yes, I’ve been spending a lot of time tackling my Steam backlog doing just that, playing everything from the Runescape-inspired, bug-themed RPG FlyKnight to Disco Elysium and Stardew Valley.

At the same time, I wouldn’t remotely grumble if I had to use the Umax 24 as mꦍy 🍌main display. It hits many of the same notes as other IPS QHD panels, and slimming things down doesn’t notably impact vibrancy. Brightness is the only pitfall that really stands out, but the gap between this portable monitor and a 1440p contender like the Lenovo Legion R27qe isn’t massive enough for me to care.

Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor on desk with Steam Deck connected running Stardew Valley.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I’m also a big fan of﷽ the Umax 24’s 165Hz abilities, even if I wouldn’t use this portable monitor for proper competitive gaming. It’s going to feel slick enough in ordinary adventures, and I’d happily play a 🍷few rounds of Overwatch 2 on this screen. However, response times sit around 10ms, which isn’t ideal if you’re looking for super reactive results when they matter most.

Let’s be fair, though – if you need that level of competitive performance, you’ll likely be using a gaming laptop with a display tailored to those needs. Portable monitors, especially models that dare to hiꦚt 24 inches, are better suited to both general use and secondarꦑy play. The fact you can hit 1440p 165Hz on this panel is impressive enough, and while there are more responsive options out there, like the Asus ROG Strix, you’ll be paying the same price for a 17-inch screen and still only get 3ms as a result. For context, the fastest OLED panels tend to hit 0.03ms, so the tradeoff isn’t quite getting you to an esports sweet spot.

Should you buy the Uperfect Umax 24?

Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor with Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gameplay opn screen featuring Link standing on rock looking into distance.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The idea of a 24.5-inch portable monitor may sound daft, but the Uperfect Umax 24 uses its large st💃ature to serve as a versatile gaming screen. While it’s not small enough to slot neatly into the laptop compartment in your bag, bringing this display with you in its carry case isn’t going to weigh you down, and its USB-C capabilities mean you can get away with using a single power adapter or power bank.

Naturally, the Umax makes some compromises to achieve a slim body, but it’s all in the name of being both low powered while still providing impressive QHD 165Hz visuals. What I will say is that since it costs $459.99 / £462, you’ll want to 𓆏think carefully about whether you need a screen this size for taking on the go or if a much cheaper alternative with basic specs will do the trick.

Will other smaller portable monitors 🔜pull off the same moves as a multiplayer Mario Karౠt screen over the summer? I’m not convinced, but if you’ve not got any big plans for a lightweight screen, keeping costs down makes sense.

How I tested the Uperfect Umax 24

Over the course of two weeks, I used the Uperfect Umax 24 to play games using the Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, and a deskജtop gaming PC. During that time, I spent time using everything from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to Cyberpunk 2077 and lighter indie games to test the panels 1440p 165Hz capabilities while assessing the screen’s fidelity, colors, responsiveness, and brightness. I also spent considerable time testing the portable monitor in realis𓂃tic scenarios so as to check its usability and built quality.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Dell just launched its latest Alienware ultrawide 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor, a🗹nd this time, its 34-inch QD-OLED curved model boasts a 240Hz panel. That's perhaps a more subtle upgrade over its AW3423DWF predecessor, but the nಞew display also shares design DNA with some strong contenders already battling it out in the ring.

Available now, the Alienware AW3425DW comes in , so it's far from the cheapest gaming monitor on the block. There are plenty of curved panels out there for less than half that price, but the secret sauce here is Dell's QD-OLED panel tech that has been helping screens like♋ the Alienware AW2725Q really stand ou✃t this year.

Alienware AW3425DW |
Dell's latest ultrawide curved monitor takes things up a notch to 240Hz while still offering up the same 1800R curve and WQHD resolutionꦇ. It's a subtle revamp, but you're also getting an enhanced port selection and a nice looking screen this time around.

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Ramping things up to 240H is expensive too, and if you're hellbent on sticking with 🔜an OLED, similar options like the LG UltraGear 34GS95QE are going to set you back $1,299.99 (although it is down right now, so that's worth checking out.) When you take that into consideration, it's easier to appreciate what Dell is offering here, especially since it doesn't cut back on extras to achieve the higher specs and price combo.

Should you buy the Alienware AW3425DW?

Alienware AW3425DW monitors with view of back and front.

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There are so many curved monitors already clashing it out, and the Alienware AW3425DW isn't exactly revolutionary. Sure, you're getting one of Dell's QD-OLED panels that can outperform most other panel types on the market, but if you've got no in꧂terest in its faster 240Hz abilities, a generational price cut might make the older AW3423DWF more appealing.

One thing I will say about QD-O𝓡LED monitors in general is that while they feature excellent color reproduction and contrast, they aren't always superior to WOLED (the type with a 'white' layer). Ideally, you'll want to use one in a light controlled room since they can struggle to punch through some conditions with adequate brightness, and the fact they use a semi-glossy coating means glare can haunt your sessions. None of that will be an issue if you place your setup in the right environment, but it is another factor to consider before hitting buy.

Let's just assume you've already settled on a QD-OLED Alienware monitor of some kind – why should you grab the AW3425DW over the AW3423DWF? Well, at the moment, the latter 160Hz m🦩odel isn't going for less yet, so you'll be paying $785.14 at Amazon. Even if you've got no need for extra speed, I'd pick the new 240Hz based onඣ the fact it's only $15 more expensive.

Just to clarify, both the new Alienware ultrawide and AW3423DWF use the same native WQHD 3440 x 1440 resolution. We're not quite at the stage yet where 4K options are a thing in this segment, so if you're more fussed about clarity than immersive curves, you'll want to instead go check out flat UHD options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B, especially since they♓ can pack even more extras like 1080p 480Hz dual resol𝔍ution modes.

Compared to the AW3423DWF, the new AW3425DW h🐼as stepped things up when it comes to ports. You're now getting two HDMI 2.1 ports alongside two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, and a hub that includes a USB-C port with 15W charging.

I do with Alienware monitors would go the full hog and include something with 100W Power Delivery, as that would mean gaming handheld players will also have access to an integrated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock. But alas, you'll have t🔯o make do with what is a fairly🐓 traditional hub designed for peripherals.

I want to also pay tribute to Dell's design language with this generation of Alienware screens. Just like the rest of the 2025 line up, the AW3425DW wears a new curvy pedestal stand t🅷hat adds a softer sci-fi vibe. It reminds me heavily of tech you'd see during the mid-2000s, but somehow manages to also look equally contemporary. The colorway used too is pretty neat since it features a p🥀urple tint that elegantly shines in certain lighting conditions.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> As a middle child, I live in the shadow ofඣ my sisters, and I feared the LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B would suffer the same fate. Not only does it have a 32-inch 4K dual resolution monster as a sibling, but it also has to fight with other 1440p 480Hz contenders for attention. Thankfully, the 27-inch OLED screen does enough to justify not locking it in the attic and placing it on a diet of fish heads, and while it’s got some brutish QHD cousins out there to contend with, it manages to hold its own.

Since the LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B sits at the top end of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor spectrum, it wears a premium $999.99 price tag. Yes, that is expensive for a 1440p display, but not unreasonable since we’re talking about a WOLED panel that drives things to 480Hz. Plus, it undercuts its main rival, the $1,099.99 / £1,199 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S, while providing a pretty similar approa🐈ch to punchy competitive visuals.

The 27GX790A-B shares the same DNA as my current favorite screen, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B, but it does stick to a specific niche. I can certainly see why players would want to stick solely to 1440p to hit 48💞0Hz rather than using a 1080p dual resolution mode, but pricing does leave me wondering if those of you who are really serious about esports-grade specs would choose this panel over faster alternatives.

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B specs

Price

$999.99 / £899.99

Panel type

OLED

Screen size

27-inch

Aspect ratio

16:9

Resolution

2560 x 1440

Refresh rate

480Hz

Brightness

1,000 nits

Viewing angles

178°/178°

Contrast ratio

1500000 : 1

Ports

1 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x DisplayPort 1.4, 2 x USB ports

Design

At a glance, you can tell the UltraGear 27GX790A-B grew up alongside the 32GS95UE-B. Both monitors wear a hexagon pedestal stand and a similar bezel, but LG has snuck a few changes in there. For starters, the 27-inch screen’s base is metal, which helps it feel more premium than its $1,399.99 sibling. More importantly, it’s thinner, which helps give it the same low-profile vibe as the Inzone M10S. At least, it’s similar when it comes to sliding soundbars and other desktop bits over i🎶t since it doesn’t match Sony’s slick 360° pivoting mechanism.

That’s not to say the 27GX790A-B doesn’t pivot; it will swing from side to side and rotate. It’s also height adjustable, so you can position things to your liking. It’s just that LG hasn’t stepped up its stand with this 27-inch model, and while I do appreciate a “not broke, don’t fix it” approach, it does help theꩵ Inzone M10S stand out a little more.

Back view of LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B gaming monitor on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Bigfoot Squishville.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Since we’re talking about a smaller 27-inch panel with fewer extras within, LG has switched up the back of the 27GX790A-B. Rather than using a curved enclosure, the model instead makes use of a hexagon hump that’s accented by RGB lighting strips. That same area features thꦗe monitor’s IO, which just so happens to be facing outwards rather than under a lip this time around. That’s my preferred approach since I find it easier to manage cables and plug things in from the front.

Just like most other monitor makers, LG has an aversion to buttons. The result is naturally one𒆙 of those joystick nubs that every screen uses for OSD controls, and if you’re a first-time reader, let it be known I don’t get on with those. The 27GX790A-B does ease the pain by placing it under the bottom lip rather than flat to the back, and it’s easier to rock thanks to its larger size. But, I now simply crave other control methods since some screens include a remote, and it’s always going to be something I’ll shout about.

Features

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B gaming monitor on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Bigfoot Squishville with green Studio Ghibli desktop wallpaper on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The 27GX790A-B has a prett❀y specific mission – deliver snappy 1440p 480Hz visuals with minimal distractions. That apparently includes not letting other features get in the way of that quest, as this specific panel is armed with fewer extras than its counterparts. Notably, you’re not getting dual resolution capabilities here, which make♏s technical sense since it’s a QHD display that can’t tap into the same 1080p to 4K perfect scaling techniques.

The issue here is that it’s not just the more expensive 32-inch UltraGear that can pull off dual resolution mode – the 27-inch LG 27G850A-B can do it too, albeit using an IPS display. That means the 27GX790A-B is really geared towards players who specifically need an OLED 1440p panel while being able to hit 480Hz, but depending on your PC build, you might need to fall back to 1080p to do that in most shooters. For the record, I was able to pull it off in Overwatch 2 using the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 💞and low settings, so that gives you an idea of the oomph you’ll actually need.

All that begs the question: are 1440p 480Hz monito🐎rs a niche? They certainly feel like a better fit for high-end rigs that can easily boost fps to 🌱match higher refresh rates. However, their very nature contradicts conventions within the competitive space that tie into using 1080p screens to maximise performance. I do think we’re at the stage where everyday PC players are jumping from full HD to QHD, but it’s worth asking yourself if you’ll benefit more from hitting a straight down the middle resolution rather than being able to switch from 1080p to 4K depending on what you’re playing.

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen featuring Pharah inside building.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Another feature missing in the 27GX790A-B is speakers. It’s not entirely surprising, given it’s targeting competitive players who’ll use a headset anyway, but this does factor into the higher price of LG’s QHD panel. You are still getting a USB hub, though not one with Power Delivery for your Steam Deck or alternative 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld. The overall package places emphasis on the price tag being directly linked to the 1440p 480Hz OLED panel above any other extras or perks, and that🉐 might have you questioning where you want to put your money.

On the OLED side of things, the 27GX790A-B taps into LG’s usual array of protective features. ScreenMove, Saver, and Image Cleaning all help mitigate the long-term effects associated with the screen type, like image retention and the dreaded burn-in. The software suite isn’t quite as intricate as what’s included with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black 32, a monitor that happens to use an LG WOLED panel under its hood. Regardless, it’ll certainly keep the display healthy i♑n the long term, even if the passage of time is cruel tꩲo these particular panels.

Performance

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B gaming monitor on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Bigfoot Squishville with Cyberpunk 2077 first person gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Throughout my UltraGear LG 27G850A-B r♓oad tests, I was focused on seeing whether the 1440p panel could provide a competitive edge while still looking the part during slower-paced adventures. This is a screen that’s going to suit high-end PC players who don’t want to ever dial back on resolution, instead sticking with 1440p to boost frame rates beyond comfortable. If you find yourself playing with QHD presets enabled as a necessity, this perhaps isn’t the screen for you, but it is out to impress if you can spare the system performance.

Let’s kick off with my experience playing Overwatch 2 using the 27G850A-B, as the hero shooter really helped the OLED screen shine. Blizzard’⛄s FPS frolic boasts one of the highest maximum frame rates out there since it will happily run at 600fps, and most high-end GPUs should be able to at least match LG’s 480Hz refresh rate of choice. The panel’s 0.03ms GtG response time and excellent motion clarity mean that zipping around maps will both feel slick and still benefit your personal performance levels on the visual side of things, and that makes all the difference when trying to spot pesky hitscan characters from the air as Pharah.

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen sitting on woodgrain desk with plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Squishville bigfoot on left hand side.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Playing at 1440p does naturally help with clarity too, but I do think 1080p holds up pretty fine on 27-inch screens. Therefore, I’m hesitant to say that the jump to QHD is a game-changer even if it does mean less pixelated edges and a boost to in-game sightseeing. I’d argue that making use༺ of an OLED panel benefits the latter more since you’re getting those inky blacks and vivid colors that make colorful and darker maps pop.

I also like to dabble with Marvel Rivals when testing monitors, but the third-person comic book caper doesn’t really make full use of a 480Hz panel. More often than not, I find that the screen can’t steadily maintain that high a frame rate across all maps, no m🐲atter what panel you’re using, but playing at 1440p does mean you’ll hit those higher numbers easier. You’re in for a visual treat regardless, and the hero romp could become more optimized for competitive play in the future.

When it comes to brightness and HDR abilities, I always like to take a little trip to Night City. I specifically like to check how the glare of Cyberpunk 2077’s neon street lights is replicated and how it handles those shadowy corners of the metropolis comparatively. Th🎐e display’s 600 nits capabilities with High Dynamic Range enabled help it pull off some excellent results that can keep up with other WOLED models, but it’s certainly not the brightest display out there. I found that SDR levels struggled at times to completely cut through my daylight-flooded office, and reflections were a bit of an issue thanks to my left-hand window.

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B gaming monitor on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Bigfoot Squishville with  Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen and HDR on.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I’m still on a DOOM replay ahead of the Dark Ages, so I’ve been using the opening stages in my monitor tests. The aggressive reds of Mars come across ridiculously well on LG’s OLED screen, and 1440p at 27 inches is always going to look pretty nice even when up against 4K alternatives. That said, I can see why someone would want to invest in the QD-OLED 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725Q since its lofty🎉 166ppi does provide strikingly sharp results without much Quantum Dot compromise.

Make no mistake, the UltraGear 27G850A-B packs punchy performance that gives it a seat at the 1440p 480Hz table. It’s worth remembering 🥀that this is really the QHD bar right now, so you’re paying a premium for the fattest possible refresh rate at this resolution. The display does a grand job of reliably hitting those notes in competitive scenarios while still providing lavish OLED visuals across all genres, but you’ll absolutely want to make sure your rig has the guts to handle QHD across 🃏all your games.

Should you buy the LG UltraGear 27G850A-B?

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B gaming monitor on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Bigfoot Squishville with Overwatch 2 character select menu on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The UltraGear 27G850A-B is one of the slickest 1440p gaming monitor𒁏s on the market right now, and has the OLED chops to both provide gorgeously vibrant visuals and hit competitive speeds. However, not every player is going to benefit from having 480Hz at their disposal, and LG’s dual resolution models could actually serve players with better versatility.

At the same time, there will absolutely be competitive players out there who want the fastest 1440p screen possible. I want to stress that even if you do play at QHD resolutions, you’ll need a beefy PC build to actually hit frame rates that tie in with 480Hz. That narrows the pool of potential buyers down quite a bit, but that’s exactly the same position the Sony Inzone M10S is🅷 in.

TLDR? Pick up the LG UltraGear 27G850A-𒁏B if you want a super speedy 1440p monitor for under $1,000. Otherwise, you’ll want to explore 4K dual resolution options or a cheaper QHD panel with dialled-back specs.

How I tested the LG UltraGear 27G850A-B

For two weeks, I used the LG UltraGear 27G850A-B as part of my main gaming PC setup for everything from general work tasks to benchmarking. During that time, I used specific games to test the monitor's visual capabilities, like Cyberpunk 2077, Overwatch 2, D🐻OOM, and Marvel Rivals. I also used specific scenarios to test brightness, HDR, and responsiveness to compare them to other models within the same specs and price range.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Overwatch 2 Season 16 is right around the corner, and as always, I've been playing the hero shooter using 💦some shiny new gaming monitors. The more screens I test, the clearer my display tastes for the shooter are becoming, but I've just wrapped up testing on an LG 480Hz OLED panel that I'm itch🦋ing to try Stadium with.

The display in question is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B – a 27-inch 1440p 480Hz panel with an OLED punch. It's sort of a sibling to my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor pick right now, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:UltraGear 32GS95UE-B, only it aims to stri♔ke a QHD performance balance rather than trying to appease everyone with a dual resolution mode.

The UltraGear 27GX790A-B is just one of many new 1440p contenders within the 480Hz space, and it does have some fierce rivals like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S. In my eyes, these panels specifically benefit shooters like Overwatch 2 on PC that can reach sky high frame rates while still maint💝aining QHD visuals, and that's something I can see making all the difference in Blizzard's new Stadium mode.

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B 27-inch |
Save $102.28 - The 27GX790A-B is around $40 short of its lowest ever price, but it's still got over $100 off if you're seeking a new panel for Overwatch 2 Stadium mode. It's naturally more expensive th💦an alternative 27-inch QHD screens, but you are getting a 1440p 480Hz panel that also boasts brilliant colors and contrast.

If you've no idea what Overwatch 2 Stadium mode i🧸s, then here's a quick explainer. At its core, it's a new seven round competitive game mode that features customizable hero abilities and the option to play in third-person. You could say it's Blizzard's answer to Marvel Rivals, but in truth, it's a ranked mode with tighter maps that🉐 will let seasoned players try out some new strats.

I wasn't always a believer in the power of high refresh rate monitors despite testing screens for years. It took playing Overwatch 2 competitively to open my eyes to the benefits of playing on faster screens, as I started to improve my skills using 360Hz panels. Now, I'm already st൩arting to dabble🀅 with 600Hz screens, but I firmly believe the UltraGear 27GX790A-B has hit a sweet spot with its 1440p 480Hz abilities.

Don't get me wrong, I'll always take faster if I can back it up with a beefy graphics card. That said, if you've got an older GPU or even the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, hitting 480fps at 1440p might be more of a chore. By sticking with this combo rather than trying to either hit 4K or being more conservative with a 1080p display, the UltraGear 27GX790A-B positions itself as a prime🐼 mid-range gaming PC panel.

LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B 27-inch OLED monitor on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah figure, Samus toy, and Squshville Benny Bigfoot with gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Keep in mind that Stadium 𓆏is a ranked mode, so speed is really going to matter if you want to reach higher tiers. That said, I equally believe that even the more serious competitive players will want their 🤪heroes to look pretty since they'll be playing in third-person, and LG's 1440p OLED screen feels right for the job.

Compared to 1080p, the shooter's characters and stage details are going𒈔 to pop nicely, and while I sadly won't be maining Pharah in this mode (yet), I am hyped to try out some new perks and abilities using the roster with excellent contrast and colors to hand. For me, that extra visual♌ punch is what will help the 2022 shooter feel entirely new, particularly if you're also upgrading your rig.

I'll no doubt end up testing plenty of monitors in 2025 using Overwatch 2 Stadium, and I'm pretty hyped to see what they can do for𒁏 the shooter visually. I am still a big dual resolution evangelist since being able to switch from 4K to 1080p with perfect scaling enabled for a refresh rate boost is wonderfully versatile. But, for many PC players, I'd say the UltraGear 27GX790A-B is going to strike a more sensible balance that focuses on QHD quality.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/ive-been-testing-high-refresh-rate-monitors-ahead-of-overwatch-2-season-16-and-theres-one-thatll-be-sick-for-stadium/ ksY9iVGfbZ4nWLXCJ2rt6Z Tue, 22 Apr 2025 10:05:41 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Now that my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 is in the bag, I'm now thinking of creative ways to use the handheld on the go. That includes whether there's a portable monitor out there that will help me use the console in docked mode when away from home. It just so happens that I'm testing a ridiculous🔯ly large mobile screen that fits the bill perfectly, and it's amusing size could actually be a huge boon.

Just over a week ago, I started playing games on the Uperfect UMax 24 – a 24.5-inch 1440p 165Hz screen that's technically a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best portable monitor contender. Yes, I know it's not going to fit in your Kanken, and this screen is really stretching the very definition of mobile. Still, this display feels like it'll pair perfectly with the Switch 2, and I'm already having a ball using it with other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld rivals.

Uperfect UMax 24.5-inch portable monitor |
Save $100.01 - This technically isn't a discount since the Umax 24 has always been this price at Amazon. However, you're getting it cheaper at the retailer than going dire🦩ct ♚to Uperfect, and the display even comes with a case to match its unconventional size.

Buy it if:

✅ You're looking for a high spec portable screen
✅ You want to play Switch 2 at 120Hz
✅ You'd prefer a larger display

Don't buy it if:

❌ You think 24.5-inch is far too big
❌ You need something that will slip in a backpack

Price check: |

So far, I've used the UMax 24 with my original Switch and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED, and I'm stoked at what it offers both handhelds. I was initially pretty sceptical over whether this "portable" monitor would be able to balance specs and manoeuvrability in a way that ma♏kes it worth taking with you on your travels, but it manages to do both pretty respectably. I mean, it's large, but the fact the chunkiest part of the panel is only 16mm (0.63 inch) thick more than makes up for that.

Back view of Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor with kick stand extended.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's always important to curb your expectations with mobile screens compared to regular gaming monitors. Brightness is typically underwhelming and slimmer designs mean you're more likely to spot light bleed and other visual symptoms. Yet, the UMax has so far managed to dodge all of that and provide what feels like desktop-levels of IPS panel performance, and even its colors and contrast feel nicely balanced. You'll also be able to take advantage of newfound 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 HDR ab♊ilities, but true Hig❀h Dynamic Range might be pushing things a bit at 320 nits.

Just like most portable screens, you won't necessarily need a ꦯSteam Deck dock or your full-blown Switch docking station to hook up to the UMax ꦬ24. It's armed with a USB-C port that boasts power delivery and video input, so all you really need is a single cable and an appropriate power supply. The display itself comes with a 45W power adapter that has enough juice to power your handheld and the screen, but I still prefer to use the original chargers just to be on the safe side. If you do want to use it as a PS5 monitor, there is also a mini HDMI port that will happily accommodate your other consoles.

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Uperfect Umax portable monitor connected to Steam Deck on woodgrain desk next to plant, Pharah and Samus figures, and Nintendo Switch lying on left hand side.

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Uperfect Umax 24 portable monitor connected to Switch 2 next to plant, Pharah and Samus figures on woodgrain desk with Mario Kart 8 gameplay on screen.

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Ther💮e are a couple of specific Switch 2 features that could make it a great match for the Uperfect UMax. None of them are the fact that it can hit 4K 60Hz in docked mode, as I'm more interested in the handheld's apparent QHD🍰 120Hz abilities. Nintendo says the console can hit higher refresh rates if you dial back to 1440p or 1080p, and while that will fully depend on whether a game can actually reach high enough frame rates for it to matter (looking at you, Cyberpunk), I'm hyped to see what that means for Ninty outings in 2025.

Of course, I don't actually have my grubby little hands on the Switch 2 yet, and there are a few details that are going to matter. The first being whether the handheld can plug straight into screens via USB-C, something that the OG console can pull off. The fact the new docking station has a fan built in implies that it could get🐭 fairly toasty when pushing higher resolutions and refresh rates, but there's nothing to say other external output methods are off the table yet.

I'm also itching to find out if using 1080p or 1440p instead of 4K will let yo𝓀u boost fps in every Switch 2 game. Right now, I get the impression that games like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will use a performance mode that lets the shooter specifically hit 120Hz at hull HD. But, if I can choose to just dial back to QHD and make everything feel automatically slicker in Mario Kart World using the Uperfect Umax, that feels like it's going to make my summer multiplayer garden party plans that bit more special.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> 𒊎Look, I'm not saying you should spend a grand on a gaming monitor for Switch 2. Sure, the handheld has newfound 4K gaming abilities, but there are cheaper UHD displays that will provide respectable visua🐽ls at a fraction of the price. That said, there's a specific panel I'm itching to play Metroid Prime 4 on at 120Hz with HDR enabled, and I'd argue it'll be worth every penny for the experience.

The screen in question is the LG UltraGear ‎32GS95UV, the white version of the model featured in my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor roundup. Normally I wouldn't focus on a specific colorway, but since that version is down , it makes sense to opt for it over the black one (currently $1,196.99 at Amazon). Plus, if you're also eyeing up 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders, you're going to need those extra pennies on the o🍌ff chance its MSRP leaps in price before release.

LG UltraGear ‎32GS95UV 32-inch |
Save $400 - This OLED monitor keeps dipping unde♋r $1,000, but the premium panel is still down to its lowest price. You're effectively getting two screens in one thanks to its dual resolution 4K 240Hz and 1080p 480Hz abilities, and that flexibility is going to benefit PC players and future Switch 2 ownജers alike.

Buy it if:

✅ You want to play Switch 2 in mouse mode
✅ You're looking for the best HDR results
✅ You're planning to use 1080p 120Hz modes

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer a larger TV
❌ You aren't fussed about vibrancy
❌ You're planning on sticking with just 4K

Price check:  |

So, why would I remotely suggest pairing the Switch 2 with a $1,000 4K panel that's geared towards PC gaming? Well, while its dual resolution 1080p 480Hz mode is ultimately going to benefit competitive shooters more than most Nintendo games, there aren't many OLED screens out there that can provide full HD visuals natively. The fact that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear ‎32GS95UE can do that means it could be a killer display for playing Metroid Prime 4 specifically, especially if you're planning ♏to use mouse mode and want to play at 120Hz.

Again, there are cheaper screens out there that can handle 120Hz and then some, but you won't find many that can do native 1080p using an OLED panel. Typically, playing at resolutions natively rather than relying on upscaling is always going to look better, and while your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV or 4K monitor will do a commendable job ramping things up, things are going to 𒉰look that bit sharꦦper when using 120Hz performance mode.

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen with resolution at 1080p 480Hz

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

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LG Ultragear 32GS95UE-B monitor with Space Marines 2 gameplay on screen

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View of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B back with RGB light strips in view

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Close up of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B stand

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Yes, the UltraGear ‎32GS95UE is expensive, but its 32-inch panel is going to really help the handheld shine in docked mode. The desktop screen features the same MLA+ (Micro Lens Array) tech as the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: LG OLED G4, so you're getting a s💃maller screen that packs the same punch for much leꩲss.

That's going to make all the difference if you're interested in Switch 2 HDR, as the handheld is going to make full use of the display tech. I can already imagine what the dense forests and metallic fortress corridors are going to look like with enhanced lighting, and using an OLED♒ screen is going to breathe more life into this long-awaited sequel.

Even if you're not into storming around as Samus at 1080p 120Hz on a super speedy 480Hz display, the 32GS95UE also has a 4K 240Hz mode. By picking a screen that can do both, you'll have the flexibility to terrorize your pals with blue shells in Mario Kart World with UHD visuals and still have the option to speed things up by dialing back resolution in supported games. Just make sure you don't use the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:old Switch HDMI cable since th🐬e wire can't quite hit the refresh rates needed for 4K 120fps.

I'😼m not kidding when I say I've been lying awake at night hyped to play Metroid Prime 4 at 120Hz with every visual bell and whistle enabled. The romp has every chance to wow me on Switch 2 with HDR enhancements in hand, and while I don't think everyone should splash out a $1,000 on a screen to do that, the investment is going to make Samus' latest mission look mesmerizing.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Soon, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 will officially arrive to replace the OG system on TV benches. Whether you deal with your own setup or have a parent who holds dominion ov▨er the living room, you'll no doubt have to do a bit of re-wiring to ensure the console can reach its true visual potential. To help with this, Nintendo has offered up accessory compatibility advice that covers HDMI cable support, but its guidance isn't entirely correct.

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Over at Ninty's "Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 Accessory Compatibility" , the company says the old console's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HDMI cable is "not compatible" with the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld. While there's a left-hand 🙈box that's meant to clarify things, the extra information instead only states that you should onওly use the wire that comes with the latest system to "maximize performance."

The reason I'm all hot and bothered by this advice is that the old cable will still actually work with Switch 2. Therefore, it's not strictly incompatible, but since it boasts older HDMI 1.4 specifications, using it will come with caveats. Namely, the dock will only be able to output 4K 30Hz max, whereas newer 2.0 and 2.1 standards can hit 4K 60Hz and up. Simply put, you'll notice things feel a bit less slick on UHD displays usingꦜ the old cable since the handheld will only run at 30 frames per second in docked mode.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

So, why does any of this matter? Well, forgive me for being a nerd, but I'm already picturing a scenario where some players or their unaware parents plug the old Switch HDMI cable hanging out of their 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV into the new dock for convenience, spot that it's technically working just fine, then call it a day. Nintendo's current advice doesn't point out that doing that will mean not taking advantage of higher frame rates and instead sugges📖ts that it won't work at all.

Ideally, Nintendo will incꦗlude some sort of software solution that will alert players if they've got anything older than HDMI 2.0 plugged into the Switch 2 dock. That way, they won't think they've actually got the right wire just because the console is showing up on their screen in 4K. But, at the very least, Ninty could clarify this on the accessory compatibility page so that if anyone does read it and is using the OG Switch cords, they can rectify the situation.

To complicate things further, an alternative accessory compatibility page specifically says you should use the Switch 2 "Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable" that's included in the box. That terminology is typically used to refer to faster HDMI 2.1 cables, bu🍃t the one you'll be getting with the handheld will be HDMI 2.0 since the system won't be hitting 4K 120Hz like the PS5 or Xbox Series X.

Original Switch HDMI cable on woodgrain desk.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

ꦡUsing this specific term could come with cost implicatio🦄ns if future Switch 2 owners need to replace the HDMI cable that came with the system. I'm willing to bet that most people have HDMI 2.0 cables hiding in their house, and they'll provide the handheld with everything it needs to hit 4K 60fps. However, if you look up "Ultra High Speed" options online, some players could end up thinking they need something with 2.1 support.

I'll be diving into Switch 2 setup best practices and offering up plenty of advice once I get my hands on the handheld. But, for now, here's a TLDR when it comes to connecting it to a TV. By default, you should use the HDMI cable🍸 that comes with ꦕthe console since it boasts the right specifications. The old Switch cable is indeed compatible, but you won't be able to match the system's 60fps output with the right refresh rate to fully enjoy the faster speeds.

Playing Metroid Prime 4 using Switch 2 mouse inputs at the Nintendo Experience in Paris

(Image credit: Future / Nintendo)

Those of you with an older TV or even a 1080p or 1440p 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor will be able to use the original Switch HDMI cable without a hitch, especially since games like Metroid Prime 4 support 120Hz at full HD. I'd still recommend using the new one, but if you plan on using your handheld on more than one external screen, it could save you purchasing additional wires. At the same time, those of you who need an extra wire won't need to opt for potentially more expensive HDMI 2.1 options, which in turn means you likely have a cable that's 4K 6✱0Hz ಌcompatible already lying around your abode.

Oh, and if you're hunting for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders today, don't add any HDMI cables to your cart with the handheld. Retailers have a habit of trying to get🃏 customers to buy extra accessories with every purchase, and since everything you need to get hooked up to a TV is in the box, there's zero need to pick up additional wires.


Prepping for Ninty's handheld? Take a peek at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch 2 games and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 backwards compatibility for a complete list of adventures for the system. You'll also want to peek at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 vs Steam Deck rundown if you're still trying to decide between the two.

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//344567.top/platforms/nintendo-switch-2/nintendo-says-your-old-switch-hdmi-cable-isnt-compatible-with-the-switch-2-but-id-argue-thats-not-strictly-true-or-helpful/ z2aVuSzABCH7cJ6wyUd8GQ Tue, 08 Apr 2025 11:01:47 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> The Lenovo Legion R27qe is a testament to how far affordable gaming monitors have come. For under🍒 $200, this 27-inch 1440p display will provide your eyeballs with 180Hz visuals and a 0.5ms GtG response time paired with respectable colors. Yes, there are some caveats tied to its lower price, but I’m rooting for this screen since it’s offering up higher specs for players in need of a cheaper panel.

At full price, the Lenovo Legion R27qe will set you back $199 / $199, which gives it an edge as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor contender. It’s not going to make any of the top 1440p options out there, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S or澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, sweat, but its QHD 180Hz abilities could sway anyone looking at budget 1080p options in line with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Koorui GN02.

Simply put, the Leg♍ion R27qe offers that bit more panel pizazz than other 1440p models in its price range right now. I’m fully aware that Amazon brands can sometimes put models like this to shame by hitting a much lower MSRP, and there are some options by the likes of Koorui out there that are gunning for a similar market. But, from where I’m sitting, Lenovo’s panel feels like the better fit, especially since it pulls respectable punches when it comes to competitive shenanigans.

Design

Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor sitting on woodgrain desk next to plant tilted with green Studio Ghibli wallpaper on Windows 11 desktop.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Out of the box, I do have an immediate gripe with the Lenovo Legion R27qe. The v-shaped pedestal stand is pretty similar to its more expensive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Legion Y34wz-30 sibling, featuring a wireframe aesthetic that gives industrial vibes. The differences lie with how the pedestal fits to the panel, as you’ll have to use thumb screws rather than a clip-to-fit. The drawback serves as a remiಌnder that we’re dealing with a sub-$200 gaming monitor, but even some of the cheapest screens I’ve tested use a clip system, so price isn’t a valid excuse.

What I am pleased to see included is height, tilt, and pivot functionality. You’d be surprised how many screens in this price range dodge this, and it can save you from adding risers to your gaming desk that you don’t necessarily need or want. The Legion R27qe also has you covered with some basic cable management provisions too via a hole in the pedestal that feeds to the IO lip round back, which, in honesty, is all that even premium screens like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725Q have to offer.

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Close up of Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor ports with DisplayPort connected.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Close up of Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor V-shaped stand on desk.

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Close up of Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor buttons at back.

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Round the back, you’re talking about a fairly basic appro🦂ach that dresses up the typical IPS display hump with angles. It’s actually not the chonkiest screen I’ve used, but it’s still got a bit more heft than OLED alternatives. I’m not super keen on when ports are placed under a lip since it makes quickly plugging things in a pain from the front, but it’s somewhat excusable when a screen is trying to minimize thickne൩ss.

One🐼 thing I do love about cheap monitors is that they often skip using♍ those annoying joystick nubs for the OSD. The Lenovo Legion R27qe follows this trend by using five separate toggles for input, navigation, activating the menu, and power. I normally find that it’s easier to get to grips with this sort of system than a fiddly directional stick that will taunt you with mispresses and weirdly mapped shortcuts.

Features

Close up of Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor OSD menu.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Compared to more expensive screens, the Legion R27qe doesn’t offer much in the way of physical features. I’m not surprised by that, and even mor🔴e expensive models sometimes skimp, but it’s worth keeping that in mind before jumping on Lenovo’s affordable panel. If you like the idea of having a USB hub and potentiওally even Power Delivery abilities that will help serve as a Steam Deck dock, you’ll have to look elsewhere.

All of the Legion R27qe's main features are software-based. Lenovo’s panel will provide you with DisplayHDR 400 certification and VESA Certified Adaptive Sync, which are admittedly becoming commonplace across the gaming monitor board. Naturally, the screen’s 180Hz 🐈refresh rate and 0.5ms response time and a selling point too when paired with its pri💖ce tag, even if it’s far from being the fastest out there overall.

Performance

Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor sitting on woodgrain desk next to plant with HDR switched on in Cyberpunk 2077 with neon ramen shop in view.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

IPS panels can really shine compared to VA and TN models, and the Lenovo Legion R27qe lives up to that. The display pulls off respectable colors and contrast that aren’t that far behind mini LED models ൲but are going to feel lacking when it comes to HDR. Not really a shocker since smaller screens like this do ten🀅d to boast lower brightness, and you’ll be dealing with 450 nits peak.

Before I get into my time actually playing games on the R27qe, there are a couple of things you’ll notice from the get-go. The first is the matte screen can’t quite bat away glare enough to surv𓆉ive next to a bright window, and I ended up having to adjust my blinds to avoid aggressive reflections. I did have to crank up the brightness to max to offset this a little, which did help somewhat, but you’ll ideally want to use this screen in a light-controlled area.

HDR isn’t actually terrible on this display, with the setting producing some decent results in the likes of Cyberpunk 2077.﷽ Compared to SDR, the jump isn’t remotely wild, but Night City’s neon-soaked streets do boast a more realistic glow. The display has a respectable color gamut, 99% sRGB, and 90% DCI-P3, so that really helps High Dynamic Range come through despite lower panel brightness.

Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor sitting on woodgrain desk next to plant with DOOM gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I’ve been replaying DOOM on and off ahead of The Dark Ages - a shooter that feels like a nice benchmark for darker worlds that benefit from better contrast. The menacingly red plains of Mars are more subtle on the R27qe than higher-spec OLED and mini LED models, but it still avoids portraying the hellscape as washed out. I’d go as far as to say🗹 that the colors are pretty respectable for an IPS panel, especially one at this low a price point. I did struggle a bit with viewing angles, though, a☂s I immediately noticed dark spots whenever I shimmied even slightly away from center.

27 inches feels like a nice size match for 144ꦅ0p, and the R27qe avoids appearing too soft at native resolution. Pixel density measures almost the same ౠas the Alienware AW2725DF at 109ppi, but the pricey QD-OLED panel does a lot of heavy lifting to help give the premium model a definite edge. That’s not to say Lenovo’s budget-friendly option looks bad, but it’s certainly easy to see where your money is going when switching to a traditional IPS display with LED backlights.

I’ve spent a lot of time this year using Dragon Age: The Veilguard as a ﷽test game, so I thought it’d be handy to run through the intro and do a bit of monitor benchmark sightseeing. The blue hues of the cityscape are a little more muted but not anywhere near as much as I thought they’d be on a cheap IPS panel. Contrast is lacking, which in turn reduces the depth I’ve felt when walking within Bioware’s fantasy world, but I’ve not got any major gripes.

Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor monitor with Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I usually end up playing Overwatch 2 at some point during monitor testing, and I’ve played the shooter a bunch in competitive matches using the R27qe. It’s safe to say 180Hz isn’t exactly speed demon levels of refresh rate, but hey, it’s still faster 🥀than average and is noticeably slicker than 144Hz. What I was really looking for was whether it could maintain that speed reliably, and I’m pleased to report that it managed to keep Pharah flying at a consistent velocity. Did I downrank a little compared to playing at 240Hz and above? Perhaps, but the 𝓡slight difference in responsiveness was probably less of a factor than just me getting my butt whooped.

Should you buy the Lenovo Legion R27qe?

Lenovo Legion R27qe monitor sitting on woodgrain desk next to plant with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

For under $200, the Lenovo Legion R27qe serves as a solid 1440p monitor with some cost-cutting caveats. The drawbacks are🌊 all naturally tied t🐭o its cheaper IPS panel, but the display does punch above its price weight by offering up reliable 180Hz visuals that are respectably vibrant and sharp enough at 27 inches. You won’t be getting any fancy feature thrills with this screen, but that’s absolutely fine since you’ll have everything else to hand for some neat QHD gaming sessions.

How I tested the Lenovo Legion R27qe

For two weeks, I tested the Lenovo Legion R27qe as part of my gaming PC setup, putting it to work displaying games like Cyberpunk 2077, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, DOOM, and Overwatch 2. Those sessions enabled me to fully test the monitor’s refresh rate and reℱsolution abilities while assessing brightness, contrast, and HDR. I also took note of physical traits like height adjustability and design elements so as to compare them to different models both within its price range and beyond.

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming monitors, swing by our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I don’t normally get on with desk risers, so I wasn’t entirely sure the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma would be my jam before testing. In some ways, they feel like a relic from a bygone era, originally whipped up to give your gaming monitor some height in the absence of new-age, fancy adjustable pedesta🔯ls. But it turns out there are more reasons to pick one up other than ergonomics, and while this premium option has various flaws, it is an effective add-on.

Hold up, before you get excited, just know that the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma comes in at $199 / £169. Let’s be real – that’s a big ask since many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor options practically boast the same fea💙tures as this desk accessory, including height adjustment, a USB hub, and even RGB lighting. Ultimately, this add-on is for those of you with an older screen that could do with a little love, and even then, there’s a case to bℱe made for just putting the $200 towards a new display.

I’m off to a harsh start with the Monitor Stand Chroma, but bear with me, as it does have plenty of decent qualities. As a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming desk accessory, it’s going to help tie your setup꧂ together with centralized connectivity and more room for storage. It also looks pretty snazzy once you’ve got everything set up and Razer’s RGB lights twinkling, and for some of you outꦓ there, $200 could help breathe some life into your ensemble.

Design

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Razer Monitor Stand Chroma lying on woodgrain desk with front facing upwards.

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Razer Monitor Stand Chroma lying on woodgrain desk with top facing upwards.

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Razer Monitor Stand Chroma lying on woodgrain desk with bottom facing upwards.

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Razer has this whole thing💖 of making surprisingly understated accessories. You wouldn’t think th📖at to be the case since it’s one of the older “gamer” brands out there that’s renowned for arming everything in RGB. However, most peripherals on the market right now by the gadget maker are pretty minimalist, and the Monitor Stand Chroma follows that trend.

The Razer Monitor Stand Chroma is effectively one big piece of aluminum w🍒ith no detailing or notable emblems on its exterior. At a glance, I could see myself mistaking it for an ordinary desk riser with no features beyond being a coup💫le of inches high, but that’s great if you’re trying to tie it in with an existing setup easily.

Key specs

Ports: USB 3.2 hub (2 x USB-A, 2 x USB-C)
Dimentions: 500 mm x 210 mm x 78.5 mm (19.7 inch x 8.27 inch x 3.09 inch)
Weight: 2.5 kg (5.51 lbs)
Supported weight: 20kg (44lbs)
Material: Anodized Aluminum
Warranty: 2 years

It's going to ef❀fectively look like a natural part of a black desk, especially if you use something like the Secretlab Magnus Pro. That was likely the intention with the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma, so just to be awkward, I’ve pitched it up on top of the dark woodgrain Flexispot E7 Plus. It thankfully doesn’t look out of place, and the desk’s surface actually has enough sheen to nicely bounce the RGB lighting stowed away under the front lip.

At this stage, I’d be appalled if Razer didn’t get RGB placement right. With the Monitor Stand Chroma, it places a diffused strip out of sight underneath so that you’ll never directly see the diodes or any illumination. Instead, you’ll get a gentle glow that’s bright enough to be worth having but avoids looking garish or piercing your eyeballs. I’ve witnessed enough bad lighting attempts in my lif🐓etime, from undiffused strips around friends' walls to accessories with single, exposed LEDs, so I’ve come to apprec𓄧iate the art of tasteful illumination.

Side view of Razer Monitor Stand Chroma ports.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Everything else the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma has to offer is on the right. You’ll find two USB ports and a USB-C on the side and a𓆏 port for power and HDMI on the back. I’m in two minds about this placement since having wires firing outwards can look a little messy, but most players are going to use these connections for easy access or when using a portable device like ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚa gaming handheld or laptop.

As a riser, the physical side of things arguably matters more, so ♐it’s worth delving into what the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma offers in terms of space. On top, you’re getting a 500 mm x 210 mm rectangle platform for your monitor to s🍃it on, and if you’ve got a regular pedestal stand, that’s going to work just fine. I’m currently using the Alienware AW2725Q to test, and it’s an ideal candidate side its base fits on top like a glove.

That said, if your screen has a V-shaped stand, you may run into some issues with the Monitor Stand Chroma. You’ll have a bit of overhang if using something like the Lenovo 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Legion Y34wz-30, and you’ve got no chance of perching the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX on top since it opts for a narrower angle. S♊imply put, you’ll have to get the measuring tape out before buying this add-on for your current screen, and I’d say it’s better suited to 27-inch panels with a centralized🌟 pedestal.

Close up of Razer Monitor Stand Chroma with blue light reflecting off desk and Alienware monitor pedestal on top.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

As above, so below – the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma uses that same footprint to return some space to you on the underside. It’s easy to forget that monitor stands are effectively eating up play space, and options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S actively try and k🔜eep pedestals ultra low profile so you can ꦍstill use the area under your screen, desk risers still make for the best way to claw back some ground.

I do think Razer has missed a big trick when🌊 it comes to height, though. Gaming keyboards, laptops, handhelds, and other gadgets are all going to tuck 🅠nicely under the riser, but you can forget about most soundbars. Even the company’s own Leviathan V2 is too tall and wide to slide underneath, which just feels plain silly.

Still, as someone who sometimes does more than play Overwatch 2 at their gaming desk, it’s nice having somewhere to throw my keyboard and mouse while keeping them within reach. I have a bad habit of 💃actually moving all my peripherals out of sight when modding Game Boys or working on PC builds, but th꧋is riser has empowered me to not do that so as to still have easy access to my rig during projects.

Features

Razer Monitor Stand Chroma on desk with Alienware gaming monitor on top and Chroma app on screen.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Razer’s Monitor Stand really has one main mission – add height to your screen. It’s a boring end🏅eavour, but as someone who was a “DSE” (display screen equipment) assessor for an office in a previous life, I’m fully aware of the importance of ergonomics. Plenty of screens out there these days are height adjustable, but older and cheaper models won’t be able to pull themselves to your eyeline. Some more recent examples include the KOORUI GN02, but even screens like the Odyssey G5 aren’t maneuverable.

I’m not going to dictate to you how high your screen should be, as that’s no fun. However, just know that if your monitor is too high or low, it can lead to neck strain and other issues if you sit at a desk for long sessions. These are normally warnings that crop up in working environments where repetitive strain is a risk, but I’ve experienced a notable difference in the way I play shooters like Overwatch 2 when things aren’t at the rightꦏ height. Looking at the wrong angle greatly impacts how I’m able 🐼to throw around my mouse and respond in game, so that’s worth noting if you’re trying to nail a comfortable, competitive setup.

There aren’t many screens out there these days that aren’t height adjustable, but if you do end up with the likes of the cheaper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KOORUI GN02 or even the older Samsung Odyssey G5, the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma could be a big help. Yes, there are risers out there that aren’t $200, but you are get🀅ting more than just a plinth here.

For starters, the built-in USB 3.2 hub will provide your rig with additional speed ports, and that could be incredibly useful if, like me, you’re overwhelming your system with peripherals. You’ll also be able to tap into HDMI 2.0 output, but it won’t replace your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock since there’s no Power Delivery functionality here or compatibility with an external charger. It will work well with something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Lenovo Legion Go S, though, since that handheld has a se⛎parate port for charging and accessories.

Closeup of Razer Monitor Stand Chroma HDMI port and USB-C on back of riser.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It’s got Chroma in the name, so you should be surprised that Razer’s Monitor Stand features strong RGB abilities. You’ll be able to dive into a wealth of customization options using the brand’s Synapse and dedicated Chroma app,🌼 enabling you to do to everything from sync up other devices with the sale color patterns, set the riser to respond to specific PC games, and even using it as a music visualizer.

I’ve currently got the riser flashing away to the sweet sounds of Satanized by Ghost as I write this, and it’s giving PS1 CD player visualizer vibes. You can also sync Chroma up to compatible games, but from what I can tell, updates can completely disrupt compatibility. Cyberpunk 2077 is seemingly a victim of that since it completely failed to respond, but I managed to get DOOꦦM up and running with some aggressive red flashing when near fire and bright green pickups.

The color customization is seemingly endless with the Razer Chroma app since you can tweak things based on specific lighting zones and set ambient awareness for your on-screen visuals. Tꦬhere’s a deep RGB rabbit hole to be found here, and if you’re not into messing around with complex options, you’ll have less to gain from the Monitor Stand. It can also be a pain messing around with all the various dials since changing one setting can come with consequences, and after I inadvertently set things incorrectly in Synapse, it took me around 20 minutes to work out what the issue was.

Performance

Razer Monitor Stand Chroma with pink lights reflecting of desk and keyboard tucked underneath.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

In its default state, the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma performs as it should – linking up to connected devices, providing HDMI output, and dressing up your desk with a nice RGB glow🍃. I didn’t have to deal with any weird connection issues via USB-C, and I was able to use the riser as a makes൲hift docking station for the Lenovo Legion Go S without a hitch. I couldn’t get the Steam Deck OLED to play ball, though, since there’s no way to power everything with Valve’s handheld hooked up.

Physically, the stand is also solid, and I doubt you’ll find a monitor that will stress out the metal frame. The coated aluminium is pretty robust too, so it should hold up wear and tear wise without looking scrappy over time. I wouldn’t really expect anything less frꦓom a $200 riser, but it’s still a reason to invest over plastic and MDF alternatives.

The built-in RGB lighting is pretty pleasing and offers up full coverage across the stand’s width, but brightness is limited. The illumination does work work cranked up to 100%, so I wouldn’t say it’s completely missing the mark. Where it did start♛ to matter is in games like DOOM where it felt like it was reduced to 50% when trying to sync up with on-screen colors.

That could be a symptom of general game compatibility and the Synapse Chroma app combo, which comes with its fair share of quirks. On occasion, the Monitor Stand would just go in a huff in response to me switching options, either getting stuck on specific colors or turning illumination off entirely. I’m also not really buying the need for sepa🌳rate programs for hardware configuration and customizing RGB, as having to hop between both just feels like a faff.

Should you buy the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma?

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Razer Monitor Stand Chroma with green RGB lighting reflecting off desk and Alienware monitor on top.

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The Razer Monitor Stand Chroma makes for a premium perch for your gaming monitor with some ultra-stylish RGB abilities to boot. Whether you’ll want to fork out $200 for one is a different story, as it absolutely feels more like a luxury that will only bring ergonomic benefits to some screens without height adjustability. Even then, the pedestal size will hamper your efforts to successfully plop some displays on top of this add-on, which again narrows down 𝔉the number of players who can actually enjoy this riser.

If you love all things Razer and would like to add even more RGB to your desk, the Monitor Stand Chroma will already be on your wishlist. Otherwise, I’d wait for a decent discount before considering t🎉he riser. It's pretty, well-made, and has some nice connectivity features, but you could use the funds to pick up a newer monitor thatꦰ will solve more than half of those issues.

But hey, at least it will give you somewhere to shove your keyboard when you deꦿcide to build some Lego instead of diving into Steam games.

How I tested the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma

For two weeks, I used the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma as part of my main gaming setup by plugging it into my gaming PC. In that time, I used the integrated hub with my gaming keyboard and mouse to test reliability and spꦉeed, but I also plugged in the Lenovo Legion Go S to access the riser’s HDMI 2.0 output on a mobile device.

To try out Synpase and Chroma features, I played various tracks on Spotify wi♔th the stand’s visualization settings and games like DOOM and Cyberpunk 2077 to check game integration. I also spent time in each app adjusting each setting to assess effectiveness and whether each would function as intended.

For more information on how we review desk accessories and other add-ons, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ hardware policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Right now is a prime time for gaming TV deals, and I just found the 144💃Hz Hisense U8N for under $680. The mini LED screen managed to drop from its $1,000 perch last month, but Amazon's Big Spring Sale has knocked the premium paဣnel down even further to a price that pleases me greatly.

Thanks to a "Big Spring Deal", you're getting the 55-inch Hisense U8N . At full price, it will set you back $1,099.99, and it was sitting at MSRP before February this year. Amazon's offer more or less builds upon an existing offer that is within touching distance of a Black Friday discount featured last year, and the extra discount does make make the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV contender even more temping than before.

Hisense U8N 55-inch |
Save $420 - Thanks to a 38% oཧff Amazon Spring Deals discount, you're now getting this mini LED 144Hz screen for under $680. It's only $30 away from its lowest ever price, so it's well worth considering before it's replaced on virtual shelves by a 2025 mode.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a fast living room display
✅ You need extra brightness
✅ You play games at high frame rates

Don't buy it if:

❌ You have no need for 144Hz
❌ You're upgrading from an OLED

Price check:  |

The Spring Deals discount knocks the U8N down to the high end of mid-range TV pricing, and it's certainly one of the highest spec screens out there for under $700. While you can find the likes of the LG OLED B4 ,🎀 you'll have to make do with the 48-inch version that tops out at 120Hz and isn't quite as bright as its mini LED rival.

Hisense U7N with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen with Pharah in first-person view

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The Hisense U7N really ꧅impressed me w♉ith its 144Hz abilities when I tested it last year, and since the U8N is effectively its higher spec sibling, this feels like a solid offer. The U8 series enhances things further with Full Array Local Dimming Pro, featuring over 2,000 dimming zones for enhanced brightness and better contrast, all while avoiding mini LED symptoms like halo effects and bloom.

The fact the U8N can hit up to 1,800 nits peak brightness means you also won't need to worry about performance in your bright living room. The U7N was able to pierce through even aggressively sunny conditions at 1,500 nits next to a south facing window, so it's safe to say this model is going to shrug off any conditions you t🀅hrow at it.

Of course, the main reason I'd eye up the discounted U8N is its 144Hz abilities. Considering some mini LED gaming monitors like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX are hitting the same refresh rate at 4K, it's safe to say this TV will cater to high spec gaming PC needs. If you've been itching to add a rig to your living room setup and play shooters at high frame r꧟ates from your couch, this screen is going to provide the responsiveness you're after, and I've spent a chunk of time playing Overwatch 2 on screens that provide a similar kick.

Hisense U7N with Pharah from Overwatch 2 on screen

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What I will say is that next to the LG OLED G4, the Hisense U8N doesn't quite punch as hard in terms of depth and contrast. That's hardly surprising considering the former is ♉a 2024 flagship, but the reasons📖 for spending more on an OLED panel become clear once you look closer at Ultra HD Blu-rays.

Perhaps if I hadn't watched the Predator sequel Prey on both models, I wouldn't be cravin♏g the more expensive LG model over the Hisense alternative. But, that's my job as a reviewer, I guess, and it does mean my brain wants to justify grabbing the OLED G4 since its down from $2,599.99 right now. It's double the price, so your budget may rightly dictate that you go for the U8N. Just don't go looking at both side by side since that will afflict you with the same premium panel craving 🧜curse as me, and that's going to be expective.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I'm currently sat next to a bright window, and the brighter days are making me miss the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6. Excellent anti-glare properties aren't the only trick up the 27-inch 240Hz gaming monitor's sleeve, but the 1440p panel will shrug off reflections and distractions like no other display before it. You 🎃could say that makes its current 30% off Amazon Big Spring Deal even more fitting since it's going to work harder to 💦provide punchy visuals in the months ahead.

Down , the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 (G61SD) has only reached this low once before. That was in the weeks between February and March, and it normally likes to only drop to the $600 mark before making its way to full price again. However, it's worth highlighting that this specific QD-OLED variant hasn't been in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor race long, and if you've gone hunting for G6 deals before now, you📖'll likely have come across the G60SD 360Hz v𒈔ersion that's currently sitting in the sale.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 (G61SD) 27-inch |
Save $250 - The QD-OLED G6 is relatively fresh to t✃he scene, but it still finds itself over 30% cheaper thanks to Amazon's Spring Sale. Since December, it ha🐎s only dropped under $550 once before, and it looks set to leap back up to full price next chance it gets.

Buy it if:

✅ You play PC games at 1440p
✅ Your desk is next to a bright window
✅ You appreciate vivid colors

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want faster than 240Hz
❌ You've got a high end PC
❌ You almost always play in the dark

Price check:  |

I spent last summer testing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, and I was sceptical over whether it could cut thro🍸ugh sunny conditions. I live in Scotland, and while I could just close the blinds and bask in the glow of gaming monitors in darkness, it feels wrong to not enjoy the nice whether while it's around. Thankfully, this particular screen is practically built to stand up to all lighting condi👍tions using its exceptional anti-glare coating, in turn helping its OLED panel shine even brighter.

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 with Astarion from Balder's Gate 3 on screen

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Back of Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 monitor with RGB right light in view

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 OSD menu

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I want to reiterate that the newer G61SD does switch things up a little compared to the G60SD I tested last year. Notably, this is a 240Hz screen rather than 360Hz, which is a bit of a bummer if you want to boost fps in shooters like Overwatch 2. Having played in dozens of screens armed with both refresh rates, I'd say it's not going to feel drastically different in more scenarios. But since 1440p screens like the Sony Inzone M10S are now pushing the𒈔 speed bar to 480Hz, you might want to aim for something faster.

I also want to stress that while Samsung says the G61SD is a "QD-OLED" monitor, it's pretty different from contenders like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725Q. For starters, its screen is completely matte, whereas Quantum Dot panels normally use some sort of glossy coating that ties in with the way the tech reflects light. In turn, the G6 also doesn't come with most of the caveats associated with that panel type, like a blueish tinge to black visuals, and it really feels more like a WOLED panel on par with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG Ultragear 32GS95UE-B in use.

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 with Halo Infinite multiplayer gameplay on screen

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 connected to Steam Deck dock with SteamOS on screen

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 with Another Crab's Treasure gameplay on screen

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QD-OཧLED can mean a lot of things, and I noticed today that Samsung is now using the term on its G60SD product pages. When the screen first launched, it was advertised as boasting a vanilla OLED panel, but since the screen maker only uses Quantum Dot panels, it makes sense that it is now using the full term within its specs. I can see why it originally avoided using the phrase since the matte anti-glare coating does make it look more li⛦ke a non-QD display, but it's still worth breaking down what it all means.

One of the only drawbacks of the OLED G6 is its lack of additional features. It's not the only screen in this price range to skip on things like a USB-C hub for your gaming handheld or built-in speakers, but I do miss both when they're not there. The latter does make using the 1440p display as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor a bit trickeജr since you'll need to provide your own audio🃏, so keep that in mind if you like to play on multiple systems.

For the right price, I wouldn't look past the Odyssey G6 and its unique anti-glare properties. I've yet to try out a OLED screen that tackles reflections quite as well as this model, and the 27-inch screen is going to feel more premium than its curr𒁏ent $549 price tag. If you'd rather invest in something a little faster, I'd consider spending a little more on the 360Hz version or waiting for more discounts later this year. But, both mode✱ls are going to add versatile visuals to your setup that will look fantastic come rain or shine.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> It looks l🃏ike the Sony Inzone M10S isn't waiting around for Amazon Spring Deals to kick off. Not only did the 27-inch 1440p OLED gaming monitor just drop to its lowest price, but it's now a chunk under $900 and cheaper than many slower monitors out there designed for 𝓀FPS games.

Right now, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S is down , marking a return to its lowest ever price. It's only managed to drop under $900 once before in the past, and the 20% off discount takes one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors for shooters well under $1,000. It's a price range that's normally occupied by 1440p 360Hz displays like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, so I'm pretty hyped to see this 480Hz panel jump into that🌜 ring to throw punche💮s.

Sony Inzone M10S 27-inch |
Save $200 -
This is only the second time since release that the Sony Inzone M10S has dipped under $900, so the 480Hz QHD monitor is well worth considering ahead of Amazon's upcoming Spring Deals event. The 20% discount also means you won't be paying over $1,000 for wha𓂃t is the fastest 1440p monitor on the market right now.

Buy it if:

✅ You have a high end PC
✅ You play shooters at max frame rates
✅ You aren't willing to step back to 1080p

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer faster refresh rates at 1080p
❌ You're no🐭t willing to💝 spend more for better colors

Price check:  |

The Sony Inzone M10S is still expensive even with a discount, but I'd argue its got the premium chops to match its price tag. For starters, we're talking about a 1440p panel that pushes refresh rates to their absolute limits, hitting speeds that were previously only possible at 1080p. If𒀰 you're the kind of player that can't stand dialling back resolution even in the name of extra responsiveness, being able to still play at QHD while still enjoying ultra swift visuals is going to be a huge boon.

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Sony Inzone INzone M10S monitor with Overwatch 2 main menu on screen

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Back view of Sony Inzone M10S monitor on desk with cables attached

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Close up of Sony Inzone M10S circular stand

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Yes, the Inzone M10S is no slouch, but it also ranks among some of the best looking screens thanks to its OLED panel. Traditionally, you'd have to make do with a fast IPS or TN display to reach anything near 🍃this sort of refresh rate. But, the qualities of the tech mean you can blast vibrant colors and contrast into your eyeballs all while still benefiting from 480Hz and a 0.03ms GtG refresh rate.

I spent a good chunk of time playing competitive𝔉 shooters on the Inzone M10S this year, and it's still living in my head rent free. Being able to boost fps to its absolute max in Overwatch 2 at 1440p and still have a refresh rate to match makes for a phenomenal experience, one that helped me boost my rank as Pharah even before she gained her newfound moving Barrage perk.

I am admittedly used to playing shooters at 480Hz since I'm constantly testing screens like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black 32. The difference here is that with the Inzone M10S, I didn't have to make do with 1440p, and the enh💙anced sharpness was absolutely noticeable when not flailing around the sky. For the recorജd, I do think 1080p visuals still have their place in 2025, but getting to enjoy extra QHD sharpness despite hitting 480Hz does make the display feel more high end most others I've tested in recent years.

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27-inch Sony Inzone M10S gaming monitor with Overwatch 2 character select screen displayed and Pharah selected

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Sony Inzone M10S with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

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Sony Inzone M10S with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

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Close up of Sony Inzone M10S OSD menu

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Sony Inzone M10S monitor tilted to right with green Kiki's Delivery Service wallpaper on screen

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Of course, not everyone is going to benefit from buying a 480Hz display like the Inzone M10S. While it's a successor to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Inzone M9, the Sony screen isn't really what I'd call a PS5 monitor. In my eyes, its elevated specs make it firmly a PC panel, and one that really needs a rig armed with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card options out there. For context, while you can reach as high as 500fps on most modern GPUs like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 even at 4K, older and cheaper models may struggle to hit 480Hz at 1440♔p.

Simply put, the Sony Inzone M10S is well worth considering if you're serious about competitive shooters and have a build that can make use of 1440p 480Hz. I mean, that makes sense when you consider the fact it was designed in collaboration with FNATC, but it is worth circling around some of the specs that may or may not be of use to you. If you'd rather invest a 27-inch screen that boasts sharpness over speed, you'll perhaps want to check out the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725Q, as that panel packs a QD-OLED panel that packs more pixels into its screen size than other Quantum Dot displays be𝄹fore it.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I'm pretty much the hardware nerd in my friend circles, so when a pal recently asked me about QHD 165Hz gaming monitors, I immediately jumped on the case. While it's tricky to find 1440p options at that refresh rate for a decent price, I'꧋ve just come across a perfect Alienware display that checks all the boxes for under $200.

The 27-inch Alienware AW2724DM is thanks to a clearance discount at Dell. While the brand is already unleashing a new wave of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor options🥂 f𝐆or 2025, this screen is well worth checking out while it's still in stock. I wasn't able to find the 165Hz fast IPS panel at any other retailers right now, and that could mean it's about to vanish from shelves for good.

Alienware AW2724DM 27-inch |
This 165Hz gaming monitor is d♓own to a new record low thanks to a clearance sale, and Dell seems to be the only one with stock left. That could be a sign that the discontinued display will soon vanish, so I'd consider picking it up while it's both available and under $200.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a speedy QHD monitor
✅ You've got a mid-range gaming PC
✅ You need something smaller

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer at least 32 inches
❌ You're upgrading from an older OLED
❌ You have a high-spec rig

It's a bit of a novelty seeing an Alienware monitor for under $200 in general, and while it's not the only 1440p 165Hz display out there, it's packing great features. Dell's gaming bra🌃nd is always going to set you back a little bit more, but I've spent enough time with similar models to know that they're well worth investing in if you dig the aesthetic and want something with excellent build quality.

Should you buy the Alienware AW2724DM?

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Alienware AW2724DM gaming monitor next to RGB keyboard with white background and purple accents with Witch Spring R gameplay on screen.

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Back and angled view of Alienware AW2724DM gaming monitor with white backdrop.

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The Alienware AW2724DM is what I'd call a great mid-range PC monitor, as it's going to serve up balanced specs that will suit 1440p rigs. While you might be tempted to splash out on one of the fastest QHD screens on the market, like t൩he 460Hz Sony🌞 Inzone M10S or the 360Hz Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, that could be seriously overkill if your graphics card can't match those refresh rates with appropriate performance.

I've tested a wide range of high refresh gaming monitors, and while you will feel a difference with screens over 165Hz, they'll s♔till feel worlds faster than older sub 144hz models. You'll need to boost fps to the same level to really feel the benefits, but in shooters like Overwไatch 2, you'll still gain extra responsiveness that will help improve handling and reactions.

What I will say is that going further up the scale means you'll get a much of OLED and mini LED models. These panel types are still considered premium, but the investment will grant you access to superior colors, contrast, and brightness that are going to make an impression. That's not to say the AW2724DM doesn't boast respectable visuals, but Dell's IPS display tech can't quite produce the same vivid results as something like its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725DF QD-OLED sibling.

Alienware AW2725DF monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Speaking of which, the Alienware AW2724DM actually boasts many of the same features as the QD-OLED AW2725꧑DF. You're getting the same otherworldly design complete with RGB Zeta head logo round back, a near identical bezel, and an integrated USB hub with easy to access connectors at the front. Many screens under $200 skip on including peripheral connectivity entirely, so the fact Dell's screen offers that is a huge win.

As an overall package, the Alienware AW2724DM has a lot to offer mid-range PC players for under $200. If, like my friend, you're rocking a cheap gaming PC with an RTX 3070 inside, Dell's display is going to feel like a nicer fit than more𓆉 expensive models with faster refresh rates. You're still getting nice speeds and a 1ms GtG response time, so think of it as a more optimized option rather than needlessly splashing out on specs.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> The shiny new flagship LG OLED G5, and its slightly cheaper OLED C5 sibling, are now available to pre-order. If you've been holding off on picking up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV for your setup, now could be the perfect time to pounce on some of the latest screens perfectly suited to couch gaming, and you won𝓀't even have to wait if you're in the UK.

LG OLED G5 prices for the 55-inch model, but if that price tag just made you wince, things start at $1,599 on the OLED C5 side of things. That's for the 48-inch, but sizes ranging right up to 77 inch are now available to pre-order at LG. However, those of you who are feeling a lit💛tle chaotic will want to go reserve (or at least pretend to for fun) the 97-inch version . No, that's not a typo, and a chunk more than the down payment on my house.

In the UK, the LG OLED G5 since there's a 48 incher, but I've not had much luck findinꦑg OLED C5 listings yet. What I did come across, however, is the a 65-inch version of the former model for £3,299 at John Lewis that'll apparently arrive within one week. The listing is described as a "pre-order", but since that's the window time I'd expect for a larger TV, it feels like it's practically available to buy right now.

Where to pre-order LG OLED G5 in the US

LG OLED G5 |
Pre-orders are now live for a variety of LG OLED G5 sizes ranging from 55-inch to a whopping 97🍎 inches. By going direct to the screen maker, you can also take advantage of free delivery and wall mounting services, both of which can normally ramp up your final costs fairly quickly.

Available models:
LG OLED55G5WUA (55-inch) |
LG OLED65G5WUA (65-inch) |
LG OLED77G5WUA (75-inch) |
LG OLED83G5WUA (75-inch) |
LG OLED97G5WUA (97-inch) |


You'll need to wait a little longer for OLED G5 stock to arrive at Best Buy, but it currently has all models listed as "coming soon." This is a good option if you prefer to shop at the big box store or want to potentially pick it up from a physical locat🍎ion.

Available models:
LG OLED55G5WUA (55-inch) |
LG OLED65G5WUA (65-inch) |
LG OLED77G5WUA (75-inch) |
LG OLED83G5WUA (75-inch) |
LG OLED97G5WUA (97-inch) |

LG OLED G5 |
The price bar for LG's G5 is a bit lower in the UK since there's a 48-inch version at John Lewis, but you'll need to wait six weeks for it too arrive. The rest of the range will apparen꧙tly be at your door within one week, so this could be the fastest way to grab the new OLED﷽ display.

Available models:

LG OLED48G5WUA (48-inch) |
LG OLED55G5WUA (55-inch) |
LG OLED65G5WUA (65-inch) |
LG OLED83G5WUA (83-inch) |

LG OLED G5 |
LG has a bunch of OLED G5 models listed, but shipments won't go out under March 31. Theoretically, retailers like John Lewis could end up shipping out some models earlier based on th🌊eir advertised delivery windows, 🐠but it's worth noting that there aren't any solid ETAs yet.

Available models:
LG OLED55G54LW (55-inch) |
LG OLED65G54LW (65-inch) |
LG OLED77G54LW (75-inch) |
LG OLED83G54LW (83-inch) |

LG OLED G4 vs OLED G5 - what's the difference?

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LG OLED G4 TV with Overwatch 2 on screen and Pharah selected

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 completely spoiled ordinary gaming TVs 𝓰for me last year, and if I'm being frank, it's hard to imagine the OLED G5 taking things to an entirely new level. I might eat those words by the time I actually test the new display since it is packing some brand new features, but 💖whether the 2025 model does enough to justify not jumping on last-gen discounts remains to be seen.

Rather than sꦦticking with the G4's MLA+ (Micro Lens Array) panel tech, the LG OLED G5 instead uses an all-new four stack OLED system. Dubbed "RGB Tandem", the display maker says the new approach will help boost brightness by 33% and ramp up color brightness by 40% compared to last year's model. Those are some serious increases, and since the previous screen smashed my daylight window tests, it feels like this newcomer could punch through even the brightest environments (that's not an invitation to take it out in the garden to watch Shrek, FYI.)

More directly on the gaming side of things, the OLED G5 pushes the VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) bar to an outstanding 165Hz, meaning it'll firmly be the fastest TV on the market. It feels like only yesterday that the best gaming monitor options clocked in at these sorts of speeds, and the idea of having something that slick in the living room is an absolute win for PC players. I was pretty happy playing Overwatch 2 at 144Hz on the G4, 🦂and since the G5 will be faster than some 4K desktop screens I've tested recently, I'd eat these faster speeds right up.

LG OLED G4 with Overwatch 2 practice gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

One OLED G5 feature I am itching to try out is its integrated 'Zero Connect' system. The feature effectively uses a wireless transmitter box with IO built-in so that you can beam 4K output to the display without directly connecting w𒁏ires. Simply put, you'll be able to hook up your PS5 at one end of your living room and the panel at the other, which should help make for much cleaner looking setups de♏pending on your personal arrangement.

Zero Connect seemingly boasts low latency wireless transmission, but I worry that your milage could vary based interference or other specific afflictions. You'll also need to fall back to 120Hz, so not ideal if you're planning on using it to hook up a PC. Yes, that's still plenty fas𝔍t for PS5 and Xbox Series X, and I feel a litᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtle silly even slightly grumbling.

Feminine-presenting person with hair next to masculine-presenting person with short haircut and facial hair sitting on sofa in front of LG OLED G5 TV at an angle in living room.

(Image credit: LG)

In honesty, whether or not those major improvements can help you justify spending more on the OLED G5 comes down to how nerdy you are about TV tech. It would personally itch my brain if I missed out on the enhanced 🐻brightness, faster speeds, and new wireless connectivity of the 2025 model if I picked up the G4 instead, but the savings could change that.

At the moment, the 55-inch LG OLED G4 is down . That's $700 cheaper than the G5's launch price, and if you're not planning on playing PC games that'll make use of 165Hz or put the Zero Connect box to good use, spend🔯ing more on the latest version 🌱might not make much sense. Yes, you are getting brighter visuals thanks to that new RGB Tandem setup, but having tested the 2024 model in an extremely bright living room, I'm not sure if the difference will be mind blowing.

Those of you who are sticking to a much stricter budget will be looking at far cheaper options, especially since mini LED alternatives like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N off💎er up 144Hz visuals for under $1,000. But, if you do have the cash, the LG OLED G5 could save you thinking about your living room TV situation for good while.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I’m not ashamed to admit I practically pressed my face against the Alienware AW2725Q during testing. The reason? I was trying to see how close I’d have to get before being able 🌳to see an individual pixel on this 4K QD-OLED display. I don’t want to spoil all my findings, bu﷽t I failed in my efforts to sniff out a single pixel on this 27-inch display, and this screen is absolutely one of the sharpest I’ve used to date.

Naturally, the Alienware AW2725Q has more going for it than a 166ppi panel, even Dell is using that feat to help the screen stand out among its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor rivals. The display also boasts QD-OLED innards that aim to provide all the benefits of OLED laced with enhanced brightness and a wider color gamut. It also packs 4K 240Hz abilities that are in line with all the latest premium UHD models in 2💃025, which makes sense since Dell’s contender will set you back 🌄$899.

I hear ya, that’s serious cash for a 27-inch monitor, even one that boasts “the world’s highest QD-OLED PPI.” However, when you take a step back and look at other options within this pricing segment, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black 27, Dell’s pricing makes a bit more sense. Whether opting for this sort of size of UHD monitor is🎀 universally useful is another matter, but that doesn’t take away from its incr🐭edibly vivid, sharp visuals.

Alienware AW2725Q specs

Specs

Alienware AW2725Q specs

Price

$899.99 / £679

Panel type

QD-OLED

Screen size

27-inch

Aspect ratio

16:9

Resolution

3840 x 2160

Refresh rate

240Hz

Brightness

1,000 nits

Viewing angles

178°/178°

Contrast ratio

1500000 : 1

Ports

1 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x Display🗹Port 1.4, 3 x USB A 3.2, 1 ꦛx USB-C 3.2

Design

At a glance, the AW2725Q might not look that different from screens like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725DF, but its getup has changed significantly. Dell is going for a much curvier design language this time around, a departure from the angles and tapers featured in most screens these days. The base is a pretty low profile rounded square that🃏’s almost giving 2000s Apple vibes mixed in with contemporary elements, resulting in a softer aesthetic that’s more likely to fit in with different setups.

The pedestal almost looks like it's defying gravity by balancing on the stand, fixing onto the bulbous back of the screen seamlessly. Dell is certainly leaning into the otherworldly th🧸emes of its brand this time around, and I’d argue this screen looks more extra terrestrial than its Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC. Despite this, it still feels like it’s been whipped up to look pretty next to that rig range, with the glowy RGB Zeta head round back maintaining a space age status quo.

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Back of Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with RGB logo on left sitting on woodgrain desk.

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Close up  of Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor stand sitting on woodgrain desk.

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Close up of Alienware AW2725Q ports with cables attached.

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One thing you may have missed is the purple hue of the AW2725Q body. In the right light, you’ll get to enjoy this Alienware screen’s “Interstellar Indigo” colorway in all its glory, and it makes for a nice touch rather than sticking with the Henry Ford black approach. Although, if you’re fussy about having a matching setup, the subtle differences could disrupt your hardware harmony.

All the usual suspects, like HDMI and DisplayPort, are sit꧂ting under the usual lip. Rather than making a left and right divide for screen and USB ports, everything’s now located near the center, but you’re still getting somewhere to channel cables downwards through two stand holes. There are also two sneaky USB ports hiding under the right hand side of the panel, which makes the built-in hub far more functional than if everything was kept to the rear.

As for OSD controls, we’re dealing with yet another joystick nub. However, the dial is perfectly serviceable and provides menu navigation without too much frustration. I know, I’m just as surprised as you seein♉g as I’m constantly shouting about wanti💟ng wireless remotes to be a standard, but so long as I don’t have to deal with mispresses and mushy controls, I’ll make do with using toggles.

Features

Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with green Kiki's Delivery Service wallpaper on Windows 11 sitting on woodgrain desk.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

There are certainly monitors out there that pack more physical features, but the AW2725Q still makes 🌟sure to pair its QD-OLED panel with some extra abilities. Notably, you’re getting a traditional USB hub that’ll help you hook up peripherals to your rig using a single Type-B cable. At this stage, I’m wondering how long the old connector type can hold out before USB-C completely replaces the connector in the market, but since some expensive displays come with no extra ports, I’m still happy to see it included. Plus, there is a Type-C featured up front that’ll output 15W - not enough to charge most gaming handhelds, but still useful.

On the software side, Dell has given its OSD a bit of a visual glow up. It’s still effect🔯ively the same menu included in all its contemporary models, and it still provides you with access to perks like smart HDR, pre-sets, shortcut personalization, and even a direct way to tweak the RGB head round back. So, the changes are simply cosmetic, but they’ve at least kept everything in a sensible place when messing around with new UI ideas.

Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with green Kiki's Delivery Service wallpaper with close up of OSD menu..

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Since I already mentioned it, SmartHDR is back, serving to add an extra layer of oomph to the panel’s True Black 400 a🍃bilities. You’ll be able to choose between a few presets, including Game, Movie, or Desktop, but you’ll be able to stick with native results or calibrate things to your liking using different dials. It’s a handy thing to have at your disposal when it comes to Windows 11 HDR, as from my experience, things are rarely consistent between programs and games.

It’s easy to forget that protective measures are almost mandatory with QD-OLED setups like this. Dell clearly understands the assignment when it comes to𒅌 preventing burn-in, as the AW2725Q uses active cooling fans alongside software measures to ensure the display can last long into the future. This Alienware screen takes the whole topic pretty seriously, and it actually sort of chastised me with a༺n amber “panel health” status because I skipped a scheduled pixel refresh cycle during use.

That sounds like a bad thing, but while it was slightly annoying, letting the display do its thing for five minutes is well worthwhile. Even if you do try and skip the refresh, the firmware will start automatically adjusting the brightness of things like the Windows 11 taskbar to try and protect the panel until it next gets to have some downtime, which feels aggressive until you realize its all in the ♔name of keeping your screen nice and healthy.

Performance

Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen featuring player character holding gun looking at neon lit ramen stand.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

With every year that passes, QD-OLED panels go from strength to strength, and the Ali🔴enware AW2725Q represents how far the tech has come. There are still some caveats to grabbing a Quantum Dot display over a WOLED, like situational lighting drawbacks and some brightness caveats. But, when given a chance to shine away from glare and daylight, this screen packs a vivid punch.

Of course, the AW2725Q doesn’t just have QD-OLED tech on its side, it also has impressive 4K chops since it packs 166 pixels per each of its 27 inches. Again, Dell claims this is the highest PPI yet on the panel type, so you’ll theoretically be getting th♋e sharpest visuals possible on a screen this size. Whether you’ll always notice is fully dependent on how far away you sit from the display and the kind of content you’re viewing, but during my tests, the density helped make UHD gaming feel that bꦐit more magical.

Even just while using plain old Windows 11, text ended up feeling much sharper and more defined on the AW2725Q. I’m used to using QHD screens at this size, and even though 27 inches feels 🅰like a good fit for 1440p, you’ll be able to identify individual pixels if you try hard enough. However, with this new Alienware display, doing that is near impossible, even when you do something daft like stick your full face up to the panel in an attempt to phy🃏sically zoom in (don’t judge me).

Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen featuring car on road in night city and neon lights in backdrop.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I ༺will say that if 💟you’ve already got a 4K OLED display, the enhanced pixel density might not wow you as much during actual gameplay. I have no doubts that it’s contributing to an elevated level of clarity, but you’ll already be used to vivid colors and contrast distracting you from definition. In Cyberpunk 2077, that felt very much the case, especially with HDR adding fantastic realism to the lights and shadows of Night City.

Just like with the AW2725DF, the new 4K AW2725Q effectively provides a similar HDR punch to mini LED without compromising on contrast and vibrancy. The only issue is that in those aforementioned brighter conditions, things don’t pop quite as hard as on a WOLED. Th🏅e difference is admittedly minimal, and I know some players prefer toned down saturation in any case. But, playing in a room with controlled brightness versus next to a windoꩵw does matter, and this screen isn’t quite bright enough to punch through in those scenarios.

What I will say is that Dell’s anti-glare coating seems to be working harde🐓r this time around. Alienware QD-OLED monitors typically use a semi-glossy coating to add extra depth, but it means reflections are morꦫe of a thing. While I fully expected to see part of my office window in the left corner when playing through the twilight-soaked streets of Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s opening, I found that it was far less visible compared to the AW2725DF.

Alienware AW2725Q with Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay on screen with player character looking over balcony at city with explosion around buildings.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Since both the 1440p and 4K Alienware panels feature the same 1,000 peak brightness capabilities, I can only attribute the enhanced anti-glare to the panel's coating itself. It’s still not a patch on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, a screen that seems to be almost immune to reflections, but I’m pretty pleased to see fewer cav💝eats tied to Dell’s QD-OLED 2025 screens.

Okay, so the AW2725Q is sharp and vibrant, ෴but what about competitive scenarios? Being a 4K 24♔0Hz screen, this new Alienware display isn’t set up to take on the fastest panels. What it is capable of though is providing more than enough speed for players who like to play fast paced shooters, but aren’t hellbent on boosting fps to match ridiculously refresh rates.

I’m no esports star, but I do tend to notice a difference between refresh rates when playing Overwatch 2 competitively. It’s not always enough to throw me off my game, and it’s safe to say my own daft decisions as Pharah are more to blame for some of my session mishaps. Simply put, this panel’s 240Hz capabilities are more than serviceable and will still provide you heaps more speed than the average monitor, but you will feel a difference iꩲf you’ve already tried faster 1440p models like the 480Hz Sony Inzone M10S.

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Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen featuring Pharah holding green rocket launcher.

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Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with Marvel Rivals gameplay on screen featuring Invisible Woman in stone room.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Newer shooters like Marvel Rivals actually feel like a better fit for 4K 240Hz panels since the fps cap is lower. Plus, you’ll absolutely want to keep some visual settings cranked up at least a little so you can enjoy your favorite characters in full QD-OLED enhanced comic book glory. The naturally lower 0.03📖ms GtG response time included with this panel type always helps keep everything snappy even compared to models with a faster refresh rate anyway, and I wasn’t able to sniff out any latency issues compared to every other OLED I’ve tested this year.

Outside of my go-to test games, I’ve also been making my way through FlyKnight, an indie Soulslike Runscape mashup that puts screens like the AW2725Q to work🌱 differently. Less is certainly more with a caper like this, and the contrast between the bold colors against short draw distances stands out phenomenally on a QD-OLED monitor like the AW2725Q. I even found that running around as my brave flyman warrior “Jeff” wasn’t completely compromised in broad daylight since black levels di🌜dn’t take too much of a hit or produce the same purple glow as some older models. Neat!

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Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with FlyKnight gameplay on screen featuring player character holding sword.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Alienware AW2725Q gaming monitor with DOOM gameplay on screen featuring vibrant red view of Mars.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Since DOOM: The Dark Ages is less than two months away, I’ve also started playing through the first game in preparation. I’m fully aware its sequel will flaunt its stuff harder on a 4K screen like this when I get to it next, but the 2016 trip to the malicious playgrounds of Mars feels like an excellent 240Hz fit. Plus, the shooter’s hellish la⛎ndscapes burn bright on this QD-OLED panel laced with extra UHD sharpness, and the combo is making my re-play feel like I’m playing something that isn’t almost ten years old.

In addition, I've been messing around with Avowed, Obsidian's latest RPG romp, and it feels like a bit of a poster child for the Alienware AW2725Q. The game's luscious, detailed foliage looks good enough to touch thanks to the panel's higher 🔯PPI, and its same to say handling big, dense adventures are this QD-OLED di🙈splay's bread and butter.

Should you buy the Alienware AW2725Q?

Alienware AW2725Q monitor with Avowed gameplay on screen featuring character holding dagger in front of waterfall

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The Alienware AW2725Q is o⛄ne of the sharpest 4K monitors I’ve tested to date, and the extra pixel density helps the panel punch even harder than its QD-OLED rivals. Some of the drawbacks of Quantum Dot tech remain, and it’s still not going to be ideal for every lighting scenario, but Dell’s approach to the display type is going from strength to strength.

While I’m not sure if everyone’s going to appreciate Dell’s pixel density efforts, especially if you like to sit further away from your screen, the AW2725Q still represents what 4K monitors can achieve in 2025. It’s pricey, but if you do choose to invest in this particular panel over faster 1440p options or even larger all singing dual resolution screens like the 32-inch澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B, you’ll be getting something that feels fu♎lly dedicated to the UHD cause without additܫional distractions.

How I tested the Alienware AW2725Q

For two weeks, I used the Alienware AW2725Q as my primary gaming monitor while using specific games to test the screen's 4K abilities, refresh rate, contrast, colors, brightness, and features. Throughout my time with the display, I assessed its functionality and design as part of aℱ real setup while using Cyberpunk 2077, Overwatch 2, Marvel Rivals, and DOOM to evaluate performance.

For more information on how we test gaming monitors and other screen types, check out out full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Dell just added two new Alienware gaming monitors to its panel roster for 2025, including a 27-inch 180Hz QHD IPS display and 32-inch curved display. Both are targeting price point that ඣI reckon entry-level and mid-range PC players are going to dig, especially since the former model comes in 𓃲a chunk under $300.

The tech giant will be sending more Alienware models onto the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor track throughout 2025, but the next two to join the fold are a bit more budget friendly. Those of you who're into the idea of a traditional IPS display with a faster than average refresh rate ca🌞n now grab the AW2725DM . However, if you'd rather aim for bigger than 27 inches and potentially swing things up to a curve panel, you'll also be able to grab the VA AW3225DM . Not too shabby if you're looking for something more immersive.

Alienware AW2725DM 27-inch |
Armed with an 180Hz QHD IPS panel, this new 27-inch Alienware monitor is a pretty tight setup for under $300. It's going to pair nicely with mid-range PCs, but it also𒐪 embodies Dell's 2025 design while offering up balanced 1440p visuals.

Buy it if:

✅ You need a smaller screen
✅ You play PC games at 1440p
✅ You want respectable brightness

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want enhanced colors
❌ You play games at competitive frame rates

UK: 

Alienware AW3225DM 32-inch |
This larger 32-inch Alienware monitor pairs an 1500R curve wit🦋h a 1440p 180Hz VA panel, and it's ideal for players seeking a wraparound experience and slightly more screen space. Plus, for under $320, it's one of the cheaper models going in 2025 despite boasting respectable specs.

Buy it if:

✅ You want something larger
✅ You enjoy wraparound visuals
✅ You have a mid-range PC

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer a flat panel
❌ You need something more compact

UK:

Out of the two, I'm personally pretty excited about the 180Hz AW2725DM. Dell's screens normally pretty expensive, especially if you end up looking at the new Alienware monitor with t✱he world's highest ඣQD-OLED pixel density, but $270 feels pretty approachable f♛or 1440p setups that require a bit of extra speed. Plus, IPS screens tend of offer up decent colors and contras🐎t compared to VA, so it's not a complete compromise.

That said, I'm not knocking the 3ꦛ2-inch curved Alienware AW3225DM by any means. Many of the best curved monitors for gaming sit in a lofty price ra𝓀nge, particularly models with faster refresh rates. 180Hz feels like a nice speed to hit while still making the move to a more immersive 1,500, and Dell's new curvier stand and purple colorway look pretty snazzy.

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Back and front view of Alienware AW2725DM monitor with blue backdrop

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Alienware AW3225DM monitor on desk next to Aurora R16 PC, keyboard, mouse, headset, and plants

(Image credit: Dell)

As for additional features, both models come with a two port USB hub that'll hook up to your PC via USB-A. That's a bit of a standard inclusion, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't craving USB-C and 100W Power Delivery in these 𝄹screens so I can hook up gaming handhelds. But, at♏ this sort of price point, I always half expect feature sets to be a bit more streamline, and forking out more for additional luxuries is a norm.

Ultimately, I'm pretty hyped to see more Alienware monitors roll out at cheaper price points.♔ The gaming brand doesn't always dish out the more affordable options, and it can be easy to get caught up serving up QD-OLED panels at a premium party.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Philips and Roku have been buddies for a while, but now they're taking that partnership to new OLED heights. The TV brand has just announced the 65-inch Class 974 Series panel, and with 4K 120Hz refresh rates and a $1,299 MSRP things are looking pretty sweet for PS5 owners🃏.

That speedy refresh rate and crisp UHD resolution make up the very DNA of some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TVs available, a market thatꦓ Philips certainly has a reputation with. The brand's Google Gaming TV and its Ambilight range make for excellent adventuring screens,🌸 but this is the first time we've seen a Roku operating system paired with that pristine OLED technology.

Philips Class 974 Series OLED TV (65-inch) |
It's not every day you find an OLED TV with 4K 120Hz prowess for under $1,300 but Philips' first foray into the Roku ecosystem is surprisingly cost-effective. You'll need a membership to pick th🦩is one up, but considering that starts out at $25 you're still saving money compared to other flagships.

Buy it if:

You play on a current-gen console
All your apps are available on Roku
You want a good-sized screen

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want LG's upscaling

The Philips Class 974 Series is currently only available to buy at Sam's Club, but considering a membership will only set you back $25 you're still spending less than you would on a comparable LG or Sony model. Yes, you're droppi🌄ng down from the 144Hz refresh rate on the LG OLED C4, but considering the PS5 can only stretch as far as 4K 120fps in a small handful of games most players really don't need much more than this.

Philips' panel uses Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10 to maximize color contrast, saturation, and vibrancy no matter how bright your room is, 𝄹meanwhile Dolby Atmos takes care of your audio. This isn't your average Game Mode TV either, AMD FreeSync Premium keeps gameplay running smoothly in full UHD resolution.

Considering $1,299 sits towards the budget end of the OLED TV price range, that's a pretty nifty extra feature. After all, LG's C4 model has only ever h🐓it $1,399 at its absolute cheapest, and is generally found for between $1,500 and $1,700 day to day. Even the more 'affordable' LG OLED B4 launched at $2,199.99. While it's naturally dropped far from that position now (and is actually available for $100 less than Philips' entry ), this starting price certainly bodes well for༒ future discounts as well.

PS5 and PS5 Pro gameplay will be well covered her🔜e, but streaming is also covered. The Roku Smart Platform has you catered for Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Peacock TV, Max, Paramout Plus, Pluto TV and more.

The ꦐPhilips Class 974 Series OLED TV is available now, but this one's a Sam's Club exclusive.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Dell just unveiled a brand new Alienware AW2725Q QD-OLED gaming monitor, but this time it's 4K 240Hz flavored. Yes, it's not the first UHD panel with such a refresh rate to hit the scene, and it certainly won't be the last. But its $899 price tag could help𝄹 it claim the throne, especially since it pairs more pixels than ever with extra speed.

Available at Dell from today, the 27-inch Alienware AW2725Q is apparently the first QD-OLED screen ever to hit a pixel density of 166 PPI. That alone more than qualifies it for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor race in 2025, but it's also packing some serious 4K 240Hz heat and some mean extras to boot. Plus, it's got a new curvy get-up that I think looks pretty slick compared to screens like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725DF, especially since it ties in with the whole 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Aurora R16 gaming PC vibe.

Alienware AW2725Q 27-inch |
Dubbed the "world's highest density QD-OLED monitor", the newly announced Alienware AW2725Q is an ultra sharp 4K 240Hz 27-inch panel at a pretty neat price point. For this sort of money, you'd normally need to scale back to 1440ꦚp, so I'm pretty pleased to see a UHD screen like this for under $1,000 in 2025.

Buy it if:

✅ You want an extra sharp screen
✅ You're looking for a QD-OLED upgrade
✅ You mostly play games at 4K

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer a faster 1440p display
❌ You prefer WOLED panels

UK: 

I've only just managed to get hold of the Alienware AW2725Q for testing, but I'm already completely onboard with its QD-OLED mission. If I'm not using a larger screen like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B, I'm normally sitting pretty close to a smaller 27-inch panel, which means there's a greater risk of spotting iꦜndividual pixels with the naked eye꧅.

That tends to happen when I'm playing on a 1440p screen, but with Dell's latest model? Even sticking my face up to the panel can't help me identify pixels. It's a striking sensation to say the least, and one that could help you enjoy the PPI of a much larger display in a 27-inch package. Yes, my mom did tell me sitting too close to the TV would give me square eyes, but I have adult moneyꦡ now and my eyes are ruined anyway.

Again, I've only had the AW2725Q for a few days, but it's making a huge impression. Its semi-glossy screen helps its delicious QD-OLED visuals pop while admirably combatting reflections using an anti-glare coating. Over the weekend, I dove into Avowed and used the panel for my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 review, and Obsidian's RPG looked ridiculously vibrant and de🀅tailed. The higher PPI really adds some oomph to finer 4K textures and things like dense foliage, and I ended up just staring at leaves for five minutes instead of stabbing lizard soldiers w🍃ith a dagger.

Alienware AW2725Q monitor with Avowed gameplay on screen featuring character holding dagger in front of waterfall

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

In addition to having a ultra sharp 4K 240Hz panel, the AW2725Q also boasts a double serving of HDMI 2.1 ports, meaning it can also serve as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor, DisplayPort 1.4 for hitting those max refresh rates on PC,🔜 Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync compatibility, and DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification with Dolby Vision.

That's a nice selection of extras, but I have admittedly got used to having dual resolution abilities to hand. Plus, I'm a pretty big fan of having access to a USB-C hub with Power Delivery since it saves the need for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock. However, we are talking about a 4K 240Hz QD-OLED for under $1,000, which is pretty neat when you consider the fact the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S offers up 1440p 360Hz visuals🔥 for the same price.

I'll be putting the Alienware AW2725Q to the test over the next week, and I'm hoping it can reach new heights with its high density QD-OLED panel. Whether it'll become my🐻 top display over for 2025 is another matter entirely, as the competition isꦚ fierce, but I'm certainly taken aback by what my peepers have experienced so far.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I’m not normally the biggest fan of QD-OLED displays, but the Alienware AW2725DF makes a compelling case for the panel type. Not only does Dell’s 27-inch 1440p screen fully embrace Quantum Dot tech to deliver delicious visuals that can punch harder than WOLED in the right sort of room, it also gently adds a glossy coating into the mix for extra oomph. Is that enough to keep up with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor options out there right now? ജWell, perhaps, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t looking respectfully at this striking screen (just don’t tell some of my💧 favorite displays).

Unfortunately, the Alienware AW2725DF is a bit like a vampire – and not the glittery Robert Pattinson dreamboat type. I’m not saying it won’t be up for a daytime date playing some PC games, but it certainly won’t be the vibrant🐽 soul it’s capable of being in darkened rooms. Instead, it’ll succumb to some of the usual pitfalls of QD-OLED tech by providing less of a punch in terms of brightness and contrast. However, draw the curtains and you’ll be treated to handsome HDR abilities that many premium QHD panels could only dream of achieving.

At full price, the AW2725DF is going to set you back $899 / £679. That places it in the same ballpark as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, and while I’m not convinced it beats that panel in every department, Dell’s QD-OLED monitor is winning me over. So long as its price shifts downwards this year, it should also be able to stand up against faster options like the 480Hz 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S, and it’sꦜ ꦛcertainly worth looking at over most premium IPS contenders.

Alienware AW2725DF specs

Specs

Alienware AW2725DF specs

Price

$899.99 / £679

Panel type

QD-OLED

Screen size

27-inch

Aspect ratio

16:9

Resolution

2560 x 1440

Refresh rate

360Hz

Brightness

1,000 nits

Viewing angles

178°/178°

Contrast ratio

1500000 : 1

Ports

1 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x DisplayPort💛 1.4, 3 x USB A 3.2, 1 x🐻 USB-C 3.2

Design

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Back view of Alienware AW2725DF monitor

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Close up of Alienware AW2725DF monitor stand

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Modern Alienware screens tend to strike a balance between futuristic flamboyance and subtlety, and the same can be said for the AW2725DF. From the front, you’re getting that staple hexagonal base feeding up to a curvy pedestal that feels in keeping with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Aurora R16, all while its dark grey matte plastic finish prevents it from standing out too much.

There is a bit more junk in the back of the AW2725DF’s trunk than I’d like for an OLED panel. The hump feels pretty hollow, and I can’t really work out what the extra space is for besides the usual illu🐼minated zeta-head logo on the right-hand side and a small fan setup. There are some cut-outs for cable management built into the lip, but those contribute to a plasticky feeling that I just don’t vibe with.

On that note, the monitor’s port selection is indeed tucked away, which makes concealing cables easier at the cost of easy access. Reaching from the front to plug things in is near impossible, so if you’re the kind of player who likes to hot-swap HDMI devices out, you’ll likely have to get up and peek around the back. Considering the setup only offers one HDMI port and two Disp🍎layPorts, that journey might be more likely than you’d think.

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Close up of Alienware AW2725DF monitor power cable and USB ports

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Close up of Alienware AW2725DF monitor HDMI and DisplayPorts

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

What you will be able to use without too much strain is the OSD joystick positioned underneath the center. I am not remotely a fan of using nubs for option controls, but Dell’s toggle feels pretty tactile and provides decent navigation. I doubt you’ll end up experiencing many miss-presses with this dial, and while I’d love for monitor makers to come up with something different, tꦡhis specific implementation is serviceable.

Features

Alienware AW2725DF monitor with OSD menu active

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Dell always goes pretty heavy on software, and the AW2725DF’s OSD doesn’t disappoint. Within the menu, yo♛u’ll find a whole banquet of settings relating to picture pre-sets, OLED protective measures, and Alienvision overlays, not to mention you can customize that back RGB logo without the need for any additional PC apps or programs. You can download Command Centre if you’d prefer to access things using Windows 11, but it’s far from mandatory.

You’re getting DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification with this screen, which makes sense given we’re talking about a high-end QD-OLED panel. However, the results can be enhanced using “Smart HDR” which tunes things in using pre-sets. I’m a pretty big fan of these options since they provide some customization on top of natural high dynamic range⛦ results, and it’s something I’ve made full use of in mini LED alternatives like the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX. Of course, this screen potentially doesn’t need extra tweaks since it doesn’t suffer from the same halo effect and local dimming issues, meaning less intervention is required.

While this display has pixel and panel refresh countering long-term burn-in risks, it could benefit from the same protective OLED measures included with models like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black 32. That specific lineup of screens comes🎀 with additional perks like a logo extraction algorithm and menu bar detection, which will ultꦅimately extend the lifespan of the screen by preventing any permanent damage through use.

An extra perk that's included with this specific model is a USB hub that'll hook you up with two full sized ports and a USB-C port for good measure. It's always an appreciated feature since it'll help channel wires to a central place, and the latter connection comes with 90W Power Delivery. It does skip out on KVM abilities, though, so it's not as handy as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock alternative as some models.

Performance

Alienware AW2725DF monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen featuring neon sign with HDR on

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

There’s no getting around the fact the Alienware AW2725DF is a good-looking screen. It has QD-OLED tech to thank for that, but it certainly leans into the drawbacks of the panel type. Compared to some of the latest WOLED displays, particularly the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B and Dough Spectrum Black 32 with their rival MLA+ (Micro Lens Array) approach, things are a litt🗹le less resilient to brigh🎃t conditions. But, it ultimately still sings from the same hymn sheet in terms of colors, contrast, and vibrancy, all while sporting extra flair via a semi-glossy coating.

I used the AW2725DF as my main gaming screen for about a week and kicked things off with a visit to Night City. Cyberpunk 2077 makes for a fantastic setting for assessing a monitor’s HDR abilities, and the neon glow of signage and vendors is really something special on this display. The ༺intentional glare of bright street lighting actually manages to hit some of the sa🔥me notes as mini LED panels while still maintaining better vibrancy and depth. Colors pop slightly less than on a WOLED, but many of you might dig that things are a little more toned down.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard looks similarly impressive on the QD-OLED panel, and I noticed glowing sigils catching my eye more on the 27-inch screen than usual during the opening act. I was already aware that the AW2725DF would have the upper hand thanks to its Quantum Dot qualities, but actually exploring worlds with high dynamic range switched-on hammers home why you’d want to pick up the screen type in the fir🃏st place. The only caveat I could sniff out in this scenario is that the screen’s brightness struggled to combat the natural light in my room during the day, making some of the semi-glossy screen reflections more noticeable.

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Alienware AW2725DF monitor featuring Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Alienware AW2725DF monitor with Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Being a 360Hz display, the Alienware AW2725DF absolutely holds up in terms of competitive performance. Am I a bit too used to playing at 480Hz now that dual-resolution 4K screens are a thing? Absolutely, but I feel like this model's refresh rate and QHD abilities make for a nice pairing. Diving into my usual Overwatch 2 sessions, the panel provides great responsiveness that avoids feeling sluggish compared to the Sony Inzone M10S, but I’d be lying if I said there wasn’t a visual difference. Keep in mind that response times in both instances m♍easure in at 0.03ms, so you’re getting ultra response input regardless.

The other 𝔍shooter I consistently dabble with right now is Marvel Rivals, and screens like the Alienware AW2725DF feel like they’re made for the comic book caper. Playing at 1440p means you’ll have a better chance of boosting fps to match the screen’s 360Hz abilities, all while letting the QD-OLED’s contrast and colors bring the vibrant semi-cell shaded battles to life.

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Alienware AW2725DF monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Alienware AW2725DF with Marvel Rivals gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Outside of꧒ my big-budget and competitive haunts, I’m still diving in and out of the indie darling FlyKnight. The bold color pallets of the weird little Runescape homage really pop against the blaꩲck abyss of the romp’s deliberate short draw distance, but playing darker games does highlight the cons of using a not-as-bright QD-OLED screen with a semi-glossy coating.

Alienware AW2725DF monitor with FlyKnight gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Yes, the gloss does contribute to a level of extra definition and contrast, but it’s easy to see why the anti-glare coating of the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 would appeal to players who consistently game in a room filled with daylight. My setup specifically is positioned next to a large south-facing window with not many buildings blocking out the sky, which results in being able to see quite a lot of the outside world reflected in the top left corner of glossy screens. The Alienware AW2725DF isn’t th൩e only screen to suffer in this scenario, but it certainly hinders the QD-OLED experience.

Should you buy the Alienware AW2725DF?

Alienware AW2725DF monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen and Pharah selected on character screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Out of all the QD-OLED monitors I’ve tested so far, the Alienware AW2725DF makes the strongest case for the panel tech. The 27-inch screen packs a far greater HDR punch than the vast majority of displays out there, not to mention it’ll take color volume to the next level if provided the righ𝓀t setup environment. That said, you’ll really want to use this specific display in a room where you can vanquish other light sources to suit, as you’ll otherwise notice a lack of brightness and compromised vibrancy.

My main concern with the Alienware AW2725DF is its price. I’m not saying Dell’s display isn’t necessarily worth $899, but there are so many contenders out for blood on the battlefield th꧅at it’s easy to see a higher-spec WOLED panel emerging victorious during the sales. While there are clear advantages to investing in QD-OLED, there also plenty of caveats to match, and if you’re able to get a 4K 32-inch screen for the same money, especi🐷ally one with an LG MLA+ panel, you’re not going to be left wishing you’d joined the Quantum Dot club instead.

Ratings

Fidelity

4/5

Speed

4/5

Colors

5/5

Build quality

4/5

Features

4/5

How I tested the Alienware AW2725DF

For just over a week, I used the Alienware AW2725DF as my main gaming monitor at my ✱setup. To assess the screen’s brightness, contrast, and colors, I made sure to play a variety of games in both full daylight and in a light-controlled scenario to check how tಌhe panel performs in both scenarios. During testing, I used Cyberpunk 2077, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Overwatch 2, Marvel Rivals, and FlyKnight to get a feel for the monitor’s abilities, taking note of responsiveness and attributes like HDR.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Somewhere in the gaming monitor multiverse, OLED isn’t a thing and the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX reigns su🍸preme. The display’s excellent mini LED panel produces exceptional brightness that can vanquish glare even in broad daylight, 🌊and its colors and contrast are commendable for an IPS setup. However, unless someone manages to Marty McFly OLED tech out of existence, I can’t give this screen the keys to the kingdom.

Mini LED screens certainly have a role to play on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor battlefield, and the 32-inch BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX brings a lot to the fight. However, at $1,000, it’s a pretty expensive gun for hire compared to many OLED options out there, most of w🌄hich can trump this display's 4K 144Hz abilities with faster refresh rates and superior contrast. You’re arguably getting a more feature-packed setup than those UHD alternatives here, but you’ll be trading away valuable panel traits.

Despite the shortcomings of mini LED compared to OLED, I can see the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX slotting nicely into specific setups. It’s one of the nicest-looking panels I’ve tested this year, and its generous helping of ports mean it’ll serve nicely as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor and a multi-platf❀orm screen. I’d even go as far as to say that if you haven’t exposed your eyeballs to an OLED display yet, you probably won’t feel like you’re missing out using this IPS🐎 alternative.

Design

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Top down view of BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor at an angle

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Back of BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor with white and black shell

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From the front, most modern monitors look like the same black rectangle, but BenQ has a knack for adding extra flair into its designs. It largely does so by coming up with stands that stand out a bit more compared to its rivals, and the Mobiuz EX32ജ1UX does so with a white V-shape complete with faux copper cogs for feet.

The base connects to a pedestal that looks almost like it belongs to an Alienware monitor. Its chonky plastic build featur🗹es grey accents and feeds into the whole NASA-punk vibe, and that’s sure to suit anyone who wants something that’ll match theirꦇ PS5 or elaborate PC case. There’s even a vortex-style center that pairs the panel to the stand, but it’s weirdly lacking the RGB lighting that’d normally feature in such a centerpiece.

Underneath, you’ll find the Mobiuz EX321UX’s generous array of ports, which all extend outwards rather than being tucked under a lip. This approach makes 🌟it easier to hot-swap HDMI cables and other devices you’d connect to the USB hub from the front, but you’re also getting two full-size USB ports under the left-hand side of the bezel for memory sticks 🦂or even wired controllers.

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BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX close up of ports under front panel

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BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX close up of ports at back

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One odd thing is the lack of any cable management solutions included with this monitor. I’m used to seeing at least a cavity for cables to pass through, but this panel skips on any of ജthat. Arguably, the positioning of the IO and the bulkier nature of this display means you’re less likely to spot any stray wires anyway, but since the party is at the back of this panel visually, it will mean things a little less tidy if you u﷽se a setup with a 360 viewpoint or like to take elaborate screens to LAN events.

Onto the buttons, and you guessed it – the Mobiuz EX321UX uses an OSD joystick. The good news is that since BenQ sort of started the whole monitor remote control trend a few years ago, it has included an external IR doofer. If you regularly read my reviews, you’ll know how much I love ♊it when screen makers throw in this extra, as it mitigates the inherently frustrating design of control nubs. That said, the one built into this display isn’t the worst I’ve used since it’s more pronounced and features nice directional inputs. Plus, there’s a separate button for input source hopping, which makes sense given the number of connections included.

My only real beef with the Mobiuz on the design front is, well, how beefy it is. Like it or not, mini LED monitors will never be as sleek as OLED, largely due to the nature of IPS panels and all the internal gubbins required. The weird thing is that this model actually lacks built-in speakers and still manages to look slightly bulkier than its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U p💎redecessor, so if you’re looking for something low-profile, this screen isn’t it.

Features

Close up of BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX OSD quick menu

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On the premium side of things, BenQ’s monitors are normally feature-packed. The Mobiuz EX321UX continues that trend by providing a comprehensive USB-C hub with KVM and 100W Power Delivery abilities, something I always get excited about as a gaming handheld fan. The setup is designed to help players hop quickly back and forth between two devices ꦇwithout touching any connections, meaning it’s something anyone with more than one platform should watcওh out for.

I personally use it as a way to cut out a Steam Deck dock and hook Valve’s handheld PC up using a single wire. It’s a feature I’d started to take for granted before realizing many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:4K monitors for gaming out there actually lack even a basic hub. It’s absolutely the sort of fea🌺ture that gets the chop to keep costs down, so I respect BenQ’s decision to include it with this mini LED model. Is it essential? P⛄robably not, but when you’re paying over $1,000 for a screen, extras like this help.

I’ve already touched on this monitor’s lack of built-in speakers, and I do think i💛t harms the screen’s value as a PS5 monitor. However, BenQ makes up for the omission by adding eARC to an HDMI port for enhanced soundbar compatibility. More often than not, integrated audio lacks the oomph required to make it worth using full-time, which means I normally end up reaching for some sort of sound system anyway.

Full BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX OSD menu at bottom of screen

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Typically, I wouldn’t consider a monitor’s firmware to be a stand-out feature on its lonesome, but BenQ goes pretty hard with its monitor software. The OSD is absolutely jam-packed with options, and it’s almost overwh𒆙elming. From various HDRi PixSoul Engine color modes that tune things in based on specific genres (fantasy, sci-fi, etc.) to mini-LED-related settings like a light tuner and an AMA (Advanced Motion Acceleration) toggle, it’s safe to say this screen is customizable.

The ODS is dense, but BenQ provides five hot-swappable preset menus that can hold the three options you need most for each scenario. I find that mini LED screens can produce wildly different results depending on your chosen game or scenario, and I can see myself making full use of this feature across all my devices. The only is🐓sue is that rather than having customizable names, you’ll have to assign each to either slots named Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, or Echo, and I’m absolutely the kind of chaotic player who’ll forget what each option was specifically set for.

Performance

BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor with Marvel Rivals gameplay on screen

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I started testing the Mobiuz EX3210U off the back of my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black 32 review. Both are very different panels, espec🥂ially since the latter uses what I believe to be one of LG’s nicest OLED panels yet, but BenQ’s mini LED alternative did manage to impress me in a few different areas. Sure, it’s a slower 144Hz display that can’t quite punch as hard in the contrast department, but the tech does boast unbeatable brightness that is going to be invaluable in specific situations.

Upon firing up the monitor ahead of a bu🎉sy Monday morning, I was immediately dazzled by the Mobiuz EX3210U’s brightness. At 100%, it felt like it could give me sunburn, and even the low morni🌃ng sun couldn’t cut through its 700 nits peak brightness (1,000 nits with HDR on). I’m fairly certain I could take this screen out to the garden during the summer and play something like Cyberpunk 2077 on the lawn, which feels pretty absurd.

Before I get into galivanting through Night City and other virtual realms, I do want to point out some mini LED caveats, especially when it comes to local dimming. This screen has 1,152 dimming zones that should theoretically help the tech keep up with OLED in terms of black levels and contrast. For what it’s worth, the method helps the screen come pretty close, but it comes with an increa🐲sed risk of halo effects and light bleeding disturbiꦏng the peace.

BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX with green Windows 11 wallpaper displayed and halo effect present

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More often than not, haloing wasn’t an issue with this monitor, but it was pretty ugly when it did rear its head. You’✃d think it’d be most likely to occur with white elements on black backgrounds, yet, the worst offender ended up being the mouse cursor against specific background colors. My emerald green desktop wallpaper looked absolutely bizarre with HDR switched on, and it almost had me thinking I’d have a bigger bleeding issue on my hands. Thankfully, that wasn’t the case, and I didn’t really notice any glaring instances outside of expected scenarios.

Okay, let’s chat about some gaming results, as you’re not going to pick this monitor up just to mess around with your desktop. Cyberpunk 2077 remains one of my go-to RPGs for checking out HDR abilities, and the Mobiuz EX3210U treated Night City’s neon lighting with the fidelity it deserves. Colors aren’t quite as rich as an OLED, but that extra brightness, high dimming zone count, and HDR10 support help bolster ♐that element of realism you want from the lighting technique. Put it this way, my eyes reacted to glare from some of the game’s obnoxiously large billboard signs in the same way I would coming out of a cinema in Glasgow ci😼ty center, and that’s sort of wild.

BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen with HDR switched on

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I’m still in and out of Dragon Age: The Veilguard for graphics card benchmarking purposes, and Bioware’s RPG really hammers home the Mobiuz’s HDR abilities. Using the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and 4K Ultra ray tracing switched on, I was able to exp🔜erience phenomenal lighting effects that benefit from this screen’s blustering brightness, and I found myself mesmerized by elements like the flickering of a bonfire against wet stone. Again, contrast doesn’t quite rival OLED, but by taking advantage of those iHDR scenes and some manual tweaking, I was able to experience some impressive colors regardless.

BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen featuring Pharah with jade gun skin

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It wouldn’t be a monitor review without some first-person shooter chat, and while I don’t want to rain on the Mobiuz’ parade, 144Hz is starting to feel a little sluggish for me these days. Don’t get me wrong, I was able to play Overwatch 2 competitively without any major drawbacks, but I could certainly feel a difference while trying to boost into action as Pharah. Keep in mind this screen is aiming for a 1ms GtG response time compared to 0.03ms on 4K panelꦕs, so that will ultimately contribute to how movements are visually translated.

Perhaps I’ve not played enough Marvel Rivals yet to notice, or it could be its lower fps, but the comic book hero shooter felt a bit nicer at 144Hz. If you’re the kind of player who simply wants smooth 4K visuals that feel noticeably quicker than 60Hz, the Mobiuz EX3210U might be a good fit. If anything, the screen’s refresh rate makes more sense 🌺when paired with a PS5 or Xbox Series X since you’ll be able to play 120Hz, but that doesn’t restrict its PC abilities.

BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor with Marvel Rivals gameplay on screen

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As an added bonus this time, I’ve been playing the indie outing FlyKnight using the Mobiuz EX3210U. The RPG feels like an oddball cross between Runescape and an early FromSoftware game in the best possible way, and the retro aesthetic comes across nicely on BenQ’s panel. Some of the bold colors do look that bit punchier on an OLED like the Dough S💛pectrum Black 32, but for a game with lots of black backdrops and a lack of draw distance, I didn’t notice any huge shortcomings in terms of contrast.

Should you buy the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX?

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BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX gaming monitor with Flyknight title on screen

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Those of you who are hellbent on picking up a mini LED monitor should look no further than the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX. It's phenomenally bright, packed with handy desktop features, and works pretty nicely as a PS5 screen too. If it wasn’t for the fact that many 4K OLED panels are availa🧔ble for the same price, this screen would be sitting pretty at the top.

It’d feel like a crime to recommend this mini LED screen over the countless OLED screens out there. But, BenQ’s displa🐭y is still worth considering if you prioritize brightness and extra features, and I can se♐e this becoming a deadly display during the sales if it drops much cheaper than its rivals. It’s certainly got an edge over the curved Lenovo Legion Y34wz-30 I tested last year, and its HDR abilities won’t leave you longing for extra realism.

How I tested the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX?

For two weeks, I used the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX as my main gaming monitor. To test its 4K fidelity, brightness, HDR, and features, I paired the screen with an RTX 5080 rig and a original PS5 while playing games like Cyberpunk 2077, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Overwatch 2, Marvel Rivals, and FlyKight to assess refresh rate, contrast, colors, and general 💝usability. Throughout the process, I compared the results to similar 32-inch UHD displays and evaluated the overall package from a personal and objective perspective.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I'm always keeping tabs on monitors like the 42-inch Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 j✅ust in case they drop during Presidents Day and other holidays. However, I'm thrilled to report that my go-to OLED monitor for PS5 doesn't even need a discount right now, as it seems to have permanently dropped to its former Black Friday price.

Over at Amazon, the 42-inch Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 is available right now. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor contender largely ꦯsat above $800 last year with discounts applied, so I'm pretty hyped to see it sitting at its lowest-ever price without any reductions applied. Put it this way, there aren't many large OLED 4K panels out there for under $700, anꦺd this one boasts far more than just UHD abilities.

Before I even get into specific features and specs, I want to point out the rather large price gap between this 42-inch screen and OLED alternatives. While my overall favorite screen, the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B has amazing dual resolution abilities and can hit 4K 240Hz, you'll end up paying over $1,000 for the 32-inch display. I'm also pretty impressed with how cheap the Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 is compared to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TVs right now since the cheapest OLED you'll find at thisꦗ size is the LG OLED B4 with discounts applied.

Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 42-inch |
This 42-inch 4K 138Hz OLED display has dropped to its Black Friday price witho🔯ut a discount, meaning it's one fo the best value monitors in this size category. It was previously sitting at just under $1,000, but you'll now be able to grab it for a chu🌱nk less while it's still around.

Buy it if:

✅ You need a PS5 screen
✅ You play shooters at 120Hz
✅ You also want to use a PC

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need something smaller
❌ You'd rather invest in a TV

Price check:) |

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Should you buy the Philips Evnia 42M2N8900?

Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Halo Infinite multiplayer on screen

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Out of all the displays I've tested, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 feels like the best fit for setups that need a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor and gaming PC screen. Its 42-🎃inch panel is big enough to serve as small gaming TV alternative, but also just the right size to not completely dominate your gaming desk. Add the fact it's armed with 10W stereo speakers with DTS sound into the mix and you've got a screen that can cover all bases.

I'll admit that I'm a sucker for the extras, and the Evnia 42M2N8900 really wins me over by including a KVM switch, 100W Power Delivery via USB-C that effectively functions as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock, and even a handy dandy remote. But, it also goes the extra mile by adding Amiglow lighting to the back that syncs up with your on-screen co💧lors for extra immersion. That's something you either normally need to pay a premium for with TVs or add yourself using RGB strips and sensors on top, so it's phenomenal to see it just included here as standard.

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Steam Deck OLED connected via USB-C and Tomb Raider on screen

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Back of Philips Evnia 42M2N8900  with Ambiglow lights on

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 remote on white desk

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 monitor foot with logo

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with green Kiki's Delivery Service wallpaper on screen next to PS5

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Of course, the main reason to pick up the Evnia 42M2N8900 is its gorgeously vibrant OLED panel. I've spent a lot of time playing colorful capers like Spyro Reignited Trilogy on this display, and it was hard to go back to playing the PS5 on my LED living room TV. I'd argue that while now love to play competitive shooters on Steam using the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B and 🏅its dual resolution abilities, Philips has really nailed the console side of things by🎶 opting for a feature-packed 42-inch setup.

I don't have many gripes with the Evnia 42M2N8900, 🧸but if I'm going to nitpick, I'd say it's perhaps not the brightest OLED around. That's more a caveat of the panel tech rather than the monitor itself, but it could impact your experience if you like to play near a particularly bright window. Its 138Hz refresh rate is also a little unconventional seeing as 144Hz is normally the standard, but I didn't come across any quirks when fitting higher frame rates on PC.

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 monitor with Spyro the Dragon 2 gameplay on screen

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Baldur's Gate 3 gameplay on screen

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Children of the Sun gameplay on screen

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I'm not sure if the Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 will ever jump back up to over $1,000, and its new price could be a sign that the model won't be around much longer. This is something that happens with screens as successors roll into town, so if you want a 42-inch display for what is an exceptional price without relying on discounts, I'd jump on th🎃is display right now.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I hate to say it, but ♍there's an OLED gaming monitor that lives in my head rent free. Not only is it the same screen that warmed me up to Amazon brands and their budget potential, but the display also uses the same punchy panel as rivals with much loftier price tags𒐪. It also happens to be $100 cheaper than usual right now, making it once again one of the best value monitors for 1440p PC gaming shenanigans.

Thanks to a $100 off coupon, you can now grab the 27-inch KTC G27P6 . I'd argue this is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors out there in terms of sheer value even at full price, but if you couldn't prꦦeviously justify $669.99 for a 1440p OLED panel, its current price should probably sway you. While it has shown up slightly cheaper in the past, it actually hasn't dropped since before Black Friday last year, so it's nice to see it discounted yet again.

To hammer home how good a deal this 27-iꦑnch OLED is right now, I want to point out that the 27-inch Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is sitting right now. What's what got to do with the price of cheese, I hear you cry? Well, that screen features the exact same LG panel and near identical 1440p 240Hz specs, and it technically boasts less features since it lacks built-in speakers.

KTC G27P6 27-inch |
Save $100 - By taking advantage of a $100 off Amazon on-page coupon, you'll be able to grab KTC's 27-inch 1440p 2ꦺ40Hz OLED monitor for under $600. While it managed to reach around $500 last year, this is the first time it's dropped in price for quite a bit, and it's a record-low for 2025.

Buy it if:

You want superior contrast and colors
✅You play PC games at 1440p
✅You need 240Hz for shooters

Don't buy it if:

❌You'd pay more for a faster panel
❌You need larger than 27-inch

Price check: |

Should you buy the 27-inch KTC G27P6?

KTC G27P6 with Cyberpunk 2077 first person view of Night City on screen

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I admittedly have a soft spot for the KTC G27P6, but the 27-inch OLED gaming monitor is one of th💦e top 1440p panels for gaming I've tested in recent years. Is it a perfect display? Absolutely not, but it's one I consistently rec🐽ommend to friends with modest PC builds who want to make the jump to 240Hz without decimating their budget.

Upon clapping eyes on KTC's 27-inch OLED display, I was immediately blown away with how vivid it is. I figured that since it's technically an off-brand with a lower MSRP it perhaps struggle to pull the samꦰe contrast punches as premium panels. Yet, the colors it produces are enough to put most ⛎mini LED and traditional IPS displays to shame, not to mention it doesn't even really suffer from the panel-type's usual brightness caveats.

Since we're talki♈ng about a 240Hz display, speed is on the KTC G27P6's side too. I used this screen to play Overwatch 2 and competitively for weeks on end, and while esports standards are ever shifting with the times, I found the screen's nippy 0.03ms GtG response time and snappy refresh rate to be invaluable. Prior to using this screen, I often darted around as Pharah in Blizzard's hero shooter, but this screen taught me the true benefits of bo🌳osting fps on high refresh rate screens.

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KTC G27P6 power button

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Back of KTC G27P6 with RGB logo in view

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KTC G27P6 with Halo Infinite gameplay on screen

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KTC G27P6 with Steam Deck connected

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If you're properly invested in the idea of playing competitive shooters at high refresh rates, you might want to hold off for a decent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S deal since that screen ramps things up to 480Hz. Or, if you're only looking for a slight boost but some extras like elevated anti-glare, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 will provide you with 360Hz visuals. That said, I'd still argue that 240Hz is fast enough for most players, and while I've been spoiled by high refresh rate whoppers like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:540Hz AOC Agon Pro in the past, I could easily gꦑo back to🌜 using the KTC.

There are a few extras included with the KTC G27P6 worth noting too, as it works tremendously well as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor thanks to its built-in speakers. They're passable in terms of fidelity, to say the least, but their presence means the screen can be instantly used as a console display whenever the need arises. It's also packing a USB-C with 100W Power Delivery capabilities, meaning you'll be able to treat it like a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock and hook your gaming handheld up using a singꦜle caꦬble.

The only downside to the KTC G27P6 I really picked up on during testing links to HDR. The monitor's high dynamic range abilities aren't awful, and I've certainly used screens that can barely pull the feature off. But, the results didn't quite hit in the same way as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240, 🐓and that's likely down to the latter featuring more robust firmware.

That aside, the KTC G27P6 is w🦋ell worth picking up while it's cheaper, as OLED gaming monitors like this strike an excellent balance between price and performance. I'll be recommending this screen to PC playe♓rs throughout 2025 and likely beyond that too, as it represents true value even when sitting at MSRP.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Pondering whether you should upgrade your TV for the Switch 2? I've been asking myself the same question in the lead up to the new console's launch, and I'm not just looking for an excuse to buy a new living room display. There's no better reason to upgrade your♎ TV than buying a new games console or PC to play it through, and even if Switch 2 might not be the most powerful device out of the lot, there are still benefits of playing on an up-to-date screen.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 is capable of better visual fidelity than the previous Switch, and thank goodness. Playing a 1080p upscaled game on a 4K TV up until now has been dicey, depending on how much you care about those jaggy lines. But the sequel makes much better use of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TVs. Switch 2 is 4K capable, has HDR support, and e൩ven a 120Hz mode for those of us who prefer a higher-refresh rate gaming experience.

Technically speaking, you don't need a TV at all to play Switch 2. Sure, the handheld comes with a dock that boasts HDMI output, but you could simply treat it like a portable console and avoid external screens altogether. That said, if you're planning some big Mario Kart nights in the future or just want to kick back on the couch and enjoy the next Zelda game in 4K, you'll want to start thinking about whether your trusty old television is up t🌄o the task.

Do you need a 4K TV for Switch 2?

Hands-on playing The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker on the Switch 2

(Image credit: Future)

It might be 2025, but you don't need a 4K TV to play Switch 2. Using a UHD display with new consoles naturally comes with benefits, but if you're still rocking an old HD display or a Quad HD gaming monitor, you'll be able to use Nintendo's latest console with those screens just fine. Simply put, you won't be forced to use handheld mode upon freeing Ninty's new gadget from its cardboard prison, as even TVs from two deca🦩des ago should technically work just fine.

Will the Switch 2 look good on a 1080p TV? Well, it all depends on the size of your display. Smaller screens can get away with using higher resolutions since the pixels will be less visible at a distance, and even the PS5 Pro looks fairly nice on full HD 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitors if you stick to under 27 inches.

However, for those of you looking for an excuse to upgrade your screen, a 4K gaming TV is naturally where this console is going to be most at home. Kicking back on the couch while st🧸aring into a generously-sized 4K TV is the natural habitat of console gamers, after all. A gaming monitor at a desk would work equally as well though, with 120Hz refresh rates and the Joy-Con 2 mouse features satiating the PC gaming market.

Don't forget that 4K TVs are now the standard, and they're getting so much cheaper. A standard 55-inch, LED, 60Hz, 4K TV would cost you around $500 / £500 back in 2020, when the PS5 launched. For the same specs now, you could spend less than $300. The market does admittedly go way higher than that if you want a higher refresh rate, a bigger size, or you want to invest in OLED tech. If the Switch 2 is adding just another reason for you to upgrade your TV, maybe it's your time t𓆉o start looking for a deal. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone who plans to use their TV for more than just the Switch 2.

Will Switch 2 work with 120Hz TVs?

LG OLED G4 with game hub menu active and Overwatch 2 gameplay on display

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Now that consoles are able to boost fps to new heights, 120Hz gamiꦉng TVs are becoming all the rage. That's not to say support extends to every release, but shooters like Overwatch 2 can run at 4K 120fps on the PS5 and Xbox Series X. In theory, the Nintendo Switch 2 can also take advantage of high refresh rates, but I'm not convinced you should buy a 120Hz specifically for it. Even on a PS5, 120Hz modes within games really do a detriment to the visual fidelity you'll see. It's a sacrifice for the faster refresh rate, and the bigger the screen, 🍌the more noticeable that drop in quality will be.

The Switch 2's 120Hz mode will only work in docked mode at 1080p, so you'reꦑ hardly going to get the best bang for your buck out of a 4K 144Hz panel like the LG OLED C4. At 4K, you're only going to beꦍ able to output up to 60fps, so spending big on a 120Hz may not be worth it for you.

Luckily, the HDR support will ensure colors are nice and rich if you have a compatible display. In our opinion, this might be the feature to invest in if you're specifically upgrading your display for Switch 2. 🌺Especially since VRR isn't actually suppor🌺ted in docked mode.

Should you use an OLED TV with Switch 2?

LG OLED G4 with Spyro the Dragon 2 cutscene playing on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I'm a huge fan of OLED gaming TVs, and the panel-type would feature in my dream Switch 2 setup. Since most of Ninty's own adventures are cartoon capers with vibrant fantastic worlds to explore, aiming for elevated contrast and colors makes a lot of sense. The only problem is that some of the best options out there, like the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: LG OLED G4, will run you well over $2,00𒆙0 for a 55-inch model, and even the cheapest panels come in at around the grand mark.

If you've been using an older LED TV up till now, I'd argue that you could upgrade to mini LED and still give Switch 2 visuals a glow-up. Features like local dimming will help improve contrast tenfold, not to mention colors will look notably nicer compared to yesteryear's LCD setups. I had a blast playing Mario Kart 8 on the OG Switch using the 65-inch 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N, and I can only imagine the Switch 2 would look even more striki🙈ng on the affordable display.

Of course, if you've been rocking a Switch OLED all this time, you might be used to exploring Nintendo's wonderful worlds on a screen with elevated vibrancy. That could lead you to thinking things look a bit meh in handheld mode, and usingꩵ an external screen with the same panel capabilities could make up for the cons🌜ole's integrated display shortcomings. That's not to say the Switch 2's screen will be inherently bad, but you might miss those inky blacks and richer color pallets.

Do you really need to upgrade your TV for the Switch 2?

A Switch 2 console plugged in for charging

(Image credit: Nintendo)

As I've already touched on, you don't need to upgrade your TV if you pick up a Switch 2. There are various reasons why you might want a new display, especially ☂if you've yet to invest in a 4K display. But, as long as you've got a screen with an HDMI input, Nintendo's new console should work just fine.

If you do🧔 decide to grab a new gaming TV for your Switch 2, I'd start off by looking at mini LED ♏screens with an affordable price tag. Chances are that you're currently using an aging LCD model if you've not upgraded your panel in a few years, and even the shorter leap to QLED will provide you with an evenly lit screen, improved colors, and better sharpness overall.

Opting for an OLED display will ultimately take your Switch 2 visuals to the next level, effectively hᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚelping the new hardware look its best with tremendous colors, contra💦st, and even tricks like micro lens array (MLA) tech if you go for a premium LG model. It's a bit too early to tell if the inherent faster refresh rates of expensive displays will come in handy too, but picking up a 120Hz or even 144Hz screen will futureproof your setup overall.


Looking for more displays? Swing by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best TV for PS5 and Xbox Series X and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 4K TV for gaming. Alternatively, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 120Hz 4K TVs for a selection of faster panels.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I feel like I’m in a bit of a situationship with the Dough Spectrum Black 32. One minute I’m head over heels for its glossy 4K gorilla glass-coated panel with dual resolution capabilities, the next I’m throwing all of♋ its hypothetical clothes out of the window in response to its finicky firmware. This is certainly one of the firs𓄧t gaming monitors by the company I’ve tested that comes close to a perfect score, but small quirks keep it from being a dreamboat display.

Dough Spectrum Black 32 prices start at $899 for the matte version, and that’s honestly not half bad for a 31.5-inch 4K 240Hz dual-resolution that rivals the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor options. It’s a chunk cheaper than my current favorite screen, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE, despite using the exact same WOLED panel, not to mention the $1,099 model I’ve been testing boasts that extra layer of glossy Gorilla Glass. You’d think that would help it steal the crown, I mean, I was rooting for it. However, when you combine those aforementioned firmware issues with the fact it doesn’t come with a stand, LG’s own screen still c🌃omes out tops.

Before anyone gets the wrong idea, the Dough Spectrum Black 32 is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 4K monitors for gaming. It also happens to be a killer 1080p screen since it can moonlight as a 480Hz panel. I’m just not sure most players should buy it by default over the Ultragear ‎32GS95UE as, while both 💛experiences are fairly close, Dough’s display isn’t quite as tight.

Dough Spectrum Black 32 specs

Specs

Dough Spectrum Black 32

Price

From $899.99

Panel type

OLED

Screen size

31.5-inch

Aspect ratio

16:9

Resolution

3,840 x 2,160 (1920 x 1080 dual mode)

Refresh rate

240Hz (480Hz dual mode)

Brightness

1000 nits

Viewing angles

178°/178°

Contrast ratio

1500000 : 1

Ports

2 x HDM🍌I 2.1, 1 x DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x USB-C (updates only), 3.5mm audio jack

Design

Dough Spectrum Black 32 monitor with green Kiki's Delivery Service Windows 11 wallpaper on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Dough monitors tend to look more like professional Apple-esque screens than gaming displays, and the Spectrum Black 32 is no🎃 different. The screen maker started leaning into the Apple Studio🐬 vibe with the Spectrum Black 27, and it makes a nice change from brands forcing RGB lighting and weird ridges into aesthetics as a check box exercise.

From the front, the Spectrum Black 32 keeps things fairly conservative. We’re talking about a black rectangle with a not-quite edge-to-edge design, thanks to the usual black border around OLED screens. It’s slick, but not exactly what I’d call a head-꧂turner even with its optional square pedestal stand attached. What it does embody, however, is a premium vibe that will add an element of elegance to your gaming desk setup using a blend of metals and high-quality plastics.

The back sings a similar tune, keeping most of the guts to a rect🎉angular hump while keeping everything else pretty thin. The monitor’s ports also fire outwards rather than being tucked under a lip since the protruding parts of the case are flush with the bottom, but I much prefer this approach ౠsince it makes hot-swapping cables out from the front easier.

Back view of Dough Spectrum Black 32 monitor

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

You’ll find the OSD controls, power button, and dual resolution toggle in tꦚhat bottom region too, and yes, it uses one of those dreaded menu joysticks. While the buttons on the Spectrum Black 27 used to face outwards on the back, they’re now underneath the front, which does result in less fumbling around. Does that help the OSD nub control a little better? Ac💦tually, no, as it’s smaller this time around, which means I can’t quite grip the edges with my finger as well for enhanced tactility.

I’d occasionally find myself꧙ accidentally pressing one of the directional shortcuts for things like crosshairs and source input rather than a center press, which is incredibly annoying. If Dough, or any other monitor maker for that matter, wants to stop me moaning about this in every review, I’d start adding in a small remote control. I get that there ar🍨e cost implications, but it’s the sort of luxury I want from a premium monitor in 2025.

Features

Close up of Dough Spectrum Black 32 monitor OSD menu

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Dual-resolution monitors are all the rage going into 2025, and I’m tot🅠ally here for it. Being able to (sort of) instantly hop between 4K 240Hz and 1080p 480Hz should save you thinking about buying a high refresh rate monitor for years to co✅me, and the Dough Spectrum Black 32 fully embraces that.

Of course, it’s far from being the first 4K 240Hz dual-resolution monitor on the market, and just like its rivals, it's ultimately a spin on the LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE. That’s less a case of Dough copying homework and more the company adding some enhanced spice, or at least that’s the case w𝓀ith the glossy Gorilla Glass version. If you pick up the base model, you’re getting something that’༺s incredibly close to LG’s WOLED screen, whereas the top model adds a USB-C hub with power delivery into the mix.

The model I’m testing sadly lacks the USB-C extras, which means no fooling around with gaming handhelds and using single-cable Power Delivery abilities. It’s a future that’d be nice to have, but you can grab a Steam Deck dock for less than the difference between models ($1,099 versus $1,299), although you’re getting DisplayPort 2.1 inste✃ad of 1.4 with that yet-to-be-﷽released variant.

But hey, I can only speak for the non-USB-C glossy model, so let’s dive into what it offers beyond dual-resolution. The panel itself is armed with LG’s MLA+ tech, the same feature that earns the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: LG OLED G4 the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV crown, FreeSync Premium Pro, Variable Refresh Rate, and HDR True Black 400 support. On top of that, you’re getting a myriad of maintenance settings that ensure burn-in is never an issue, including logo extraction algorithms, menu bar detection, and even a “transistor wear compensation♓” option that’ll help prevent image retention even as the hardware starts to suffer fr🐠om old age.

I don’t want to dunk on the number of options in the Spectrum Black 32’s OSD, but it is a little overwhelming. The menu is packed to the brim with features most players might not even have a second thought about, which does hammer home the screen’s enthu🏅siast market. That’s both a good and a bad thing, as it makes the monitor extremely customizable while🌠 making general use a little harder and increasing your chances of weird quirks.

Performance

Dough Spectrum Black 32 with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Here’s where things with the Dough Spectrum Black 32 get interesting, as it offers up killer 4K capabilities laced with glossy goodness. However, I came across multiple instances of the monitor’s firmware being a pain, and while it didn’t comܫpletely hamper things on a visual level or make the screen completely unusable, it left me feeling like the dough had to go back in the oven.

Starting with HDR, I🔯 initially had to install a firmware update to tackle issues with brightness. The fix worked, but High Dynamic Range content seems to still feel a little off on this screen. Windows 11 normally looks a little weird at first with the setting switched on, but even after some calibration and playing around with color options, tone mapping seems to be providing inconsistent results. I found myself switching HDR off in those instances, but it's another step I’d rather not have to take to use the feature.

My second gripe is a bit of a weird one, and it may very well be a one-off. After a few weeks of using the screen’s dual resolution toggle without a hitch, I fou🐟nd that it’d no longer jump from 4K 240Hz to 1080p 480Hz. I was still able to switch resolutions in the OSD, but the fact the button wouldn’t work was grating, to say the least. The issue still remained following both a reset and r🌜einstalling firmware, which made me think something had gone seriously wrong.

I eventually managed to fix things by switching the toggle in the menu to another function and then back again. I’m not sure why resetting things didn’t produce the same results, and I’m willing to admit that it could have been either a one-off or something that occurred during testing. For that reason, I’m not goi🐎ng to hold the instance against the Spect🙈rum Black 32, but it’s worth recording the blip so that I can stop gaslighting myself.

Dough Spectrum Black 32 OSD menu with dual resolution quick action option selected

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I eventually managed to fix things by swi൩tching the toggle in the menu to another function and then back again. I’m not sure why resetting things didn’t produce the same results, and I’m willing to admit that it could have been either a one-off or something that occurred during testing. For 🥂that reason, I’m not going to hold the instance against the Spectrum Black 32, but it’s worth recording the blip so that I can stop gaslighting myself.

Okay, on to the pros of using the Dough Spectrum Black 32, as they thankfully outweigh the cons. Just like with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Spectrum Black 27, the display takes a phys♉ical approach to elevating contrast using a glossy screen, building on top of the vibrancy already provided by the wonderful OLED panel within. This natuಌrally helps 4K visuals pop even harder when put to good use, but I’m pretty impressed with how it benefits 1080p 480Hz scenarios too.

For ꧅my sins, I still play a lot of Overwatch 2. I’ve become accustomed to playing the shooter at 1080p since it enables me to boost fps to match even the fastest monitors out there. Hitting 480fps to match the Spectrum black 32’s max refresh rate is pretty easy, but the thing that caught me off guard before taking off as Pharah was how nice the visuals remain compared to 4K.

Yes, there🐈 are some jaggies and softness when playing at 1080p, and using a 32-inch monitor exacerbates that. ♐However, I found myself noticing it less thanks to the gorilla glass coating, as it helped highlight the visuals and colors regardless. I will admit that 1080p mode isn’t designed for leisurely walks, the whole point is that you’ll be able to treat this screen like an esports screen. And I certainly did just that playing competitively at 480Hz, but the setup does go the extra mile to help even its fastest visuals look nice.

For a change, I’ve also been giving Marvel Rivals a go, and while it’s much harder to hit 480fps consistently in that shooter, even with an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080, the screen’s responsiveness came through. 0.03ms GtG response times are a staple of OLED displays at this point, and it does give the Dough Spectrum Black 32 an advantage over IPS and VA rivals. That’s not to say I’ve been playing the💛 comic book romp like some sort of esports pro since I mainly just cause chaos as Squirrel Girl, but speed still helps firing nuts and critters around the map feel more enjoyable.

Dough Spectrum Black 32 monitor with Marvel Rivals gameplay on screen featuring Squirrel Girl

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The funny thing about dual-resolution monitors is that ꦬ4K 240Hz could also be considered suitable for competitive play. It feels like only yesterday that anything above 165Hz was considered ultra-fast, and since some games aren’🍌t good at matching higher refresh rates with an appropriate frame rate, some of you might not benefit from the resolution-switching toggle. I happen to think being able to hot-swap between two different screen configurations is pretty game-changing, but I’d say it fully depends on the games you play and your PC configuration.

At 4K, the Dough Spectrum Black 32 hammers home the benefits of glossy gaming monitors. The extra sharpness provided with UHD resolutions is highlighted by the screen type, with text popping and textures standing out that bit more compared to a matte panel. When HDR isn’t misbehaving, it pairs with ♔the coating to produce beautiful results, and I was pretty taken mersmurized upon checking out the streets of Night City with Cyberpunk 2077’s RT Overdrive mode switched on. Ray-traced reflections and the glow of neon lighting excel on glossy s🙈creens like this, and the elevated richness certainly enhances immersion.

Dough Spectrum Black 32 monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen and HDR on

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I ended up testing the Dough Spectrum Black 32 alongside the brand new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080, which allow🍃ed me to check out fresh releases like Dragon Age: The Veilguard for the first time. Let’s just say that I’m glad my eyes got to experience the fantasy outing on this glossy screen first since it breathes extra life into Bioware’s latest RPG romp. The adventures’ detailed tꩲextures and role-playing text elements all punch harder thanks to the Gorilla Glass gloss, and the same benefits apply across the genre. Considering I had a blast playing Baldur’s Gate 3 on the 27-inch QHD version, it’s safe to say that ramping things up to 4K will only make the D&D epic more magical.

I’d love to say that there are no caveats tied to glossy monitor coatings. For what it’s worth, Dough does a nice job combating existing cons, but the 32-inch Spectrum Black is a bit more susceptible to glare than its 27-inch sibling𝓀. The screen fairs much better with HDR switched off and brightness cranked to max, but the extra surface space manages to catch more reflections otherwise. I sit next to a fairly bright window, so my tests are a little more brutal than other usage scenarios. Nevertheless, being able to see the outside world in the top-left corner had me pining for the anti-glare superpowers of the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6.

Should you buy the Dough Spectrum Black 32?

Dough Spectrum Black 32 monitor with Overwatch 2 character select menu on screen and Pharah selected

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The Dough Spectrum Black 32 is a 4K heavy hitter that takes the dual-mode gaming monitor format and revamps it with glossy Gorilla Glass. It’s certainly a display designed with fidelity enthusiasts in mind, and its elegant design, excellent build qualiꦑty, and abundance of protective OLED measu🍷res will help it stand the test of time. Sadly, finicky firmware ultimately keeps the screen from taking the crown right now, as quirks with HDR and functionality keep perfection out of reach.

Again, I do consider the Spectrum Black 32 to be one of the top 4K gaming monitors out there right nowꦕ. The main issue is that it shares DNA with screens like the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE that feel like a more rounded experience. If you’re looking for 4K visuals with an extra kick, opting for the glossy model is well worthwhile. Otherwise, you’ll want to go straight to LG’s model for reliable HDR and extras like bui🌃lt-in speakers.

How I tested the Dough Spectrum Black 32

For two weeks, I used the Dough Spectrum Black as my 🐓main gaming monitor for casually playing games and benchmarking graphics cards. During that time, I tested the display’s dual-resolution capabilities by r෴unning Cyberpunk 2077 and Dragon Age: The Veilguard specifically with 4K Ultra settings enabled while also playing Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals at 1080p 480Hz. To assess brightness capabilities, I assessed the screen both in daylight and in a darkened room, which also helped provide insight into any glare with the glossy coating.

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming monitors and other displays, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ hardware policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Striking a balance with gaming monitor spec꧟s can be tricky, but the Sony Inzone M10S is out to win over QHD gamers and FPS enthusiasts alike. While I have slight reservations about its price, and whether everyone is going to care for a faster-than-ave🍨rage 1440p OLED display, it has certainly changed the way I play competitive shooters within the space of a month.

Just as I was making peace with playing Overwatch 2 and other FPS games at 1080p to hit higher refresh rates, the Sony Inzone M10S came along and ruined it all. The 27-inch display certainly isn’t the only 480Hz screen in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor ring in 2025, but you’ll struggle to find alternatives that can also hit 1440p. Are you 💝going to actually get the time in shooters to smell the QHD roses? Potentially not, but this screen is instead for those of you who get irritated at noticing full HD warts in between fighting for your l⭕ife.

Coming in at $1,099.99 / £1,199, you’re paying a premium for the 1440p 480Hz experience the Sony Inzone M10S has to offer. Keep in mind we’re talking about an OLED panel here, so colors and contrast have a natural edge over TN and IPS displays. Still, you’ll want to ask yourself whether you truly have the need for speed before paying over a grand for this display, as 360Hz alternatives like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey G6 are kicking around for under $800.

Sony Inzone M10S specs
SpecsSony Inzone M10S
Price$1,099.99 / £1,199
Panel typeOLED
Screen size27-inch
Aspect ratio16:9
Resolution2560 x 1440
Refresh rate 480Hz
Brightness1,300 nits
Viewing angles178°/178°
Contrast ratio1500000 : 1
Ports1 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x DisplayPort 1.4, 2 x USB ports

Design

Sony Inzone M10S monitor tilted to right with green Kiki's Delivery Service wallpaper on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

OLED gaming monitors are all starting to look nearly identical, but the Sony Inzone M10S commendably goes out of its way to look different. In sheer defiance of the pentagonal pedestal included with so many displays these days, the M10S is propped up by a low-profile circular disc fixed to an angled plinth. The minimalist vibe really ties in with the competitive natur⛄e of this screen, and while it feels like the objective is to feature minimal distractions, I also happen to think it 💎looks pretty snazzy.

It’s probably worth touchi🐭ng on the fact Sony collaborated with the esports team Fnatic to create the Inzone M10S. The squad effectively provided the company with insights into how they play competitive matches in addition to design ideas that would directly benefit those scenarios. It’s the whole “play like an esports star” pitch you’ll see with many peripherals these days, so it mꦿakes sense that a 480Hz screen is getting the same treatment. For what it's worth, I do think some of the sensibilities added to the display do work in its favor, especially if you’re serious about your shooters and want zero visual distractions.

Image 1 of 2

Back view of Sony Inzone M10S monitor on desk with cables attached

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Close up of Sony Inzone M10S buttons

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

All the Inzone M10S’ guts are packed into an oval hump at the back, with the rest of the screen getting to enjoy that usual OLED wafer-thin profile. That same section also has a shadow lip underneath,𝓰 serving as a home for the monitor’s single HDMI 2.1, dual DisplayPort 1.4, and USB ports. You’ll be able to feed all of these through an oval hole in the stand, which works pretty well considering it’s the bare minimum required to combat wires.

The Inzone M10S is once again making me contend with a fiddly joystick nub. It’s accompaniedꦡ by a large concave button for power on the bottom right, but you’ll mostly be using the annoying plastic nipple to navigate the screen’s OSD and change source. It’s not the worst I’ve used from a usability standpoint, and it’s easy enough to swan around the display’s menus with directional certainty. I jus🎐t wish the idea of including remotes would stick, or perhaps some clever clogs can come up with a way of controlling OSD options in a way fit for 2025.

Features

Close up of Sony Inzone M10S circular stand

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

If you enjoy a great monitor stand, the Inzone M10S could be worth a look for that alone. That pedestal with tꦇhe low-profile circular base isn’t just a pretty face - it boasts a 360-degree swivel that feels tremendous to maneuver. Sony already caught my attention with this feature during a pre-release demo.t looked incredibly smooth to move and I can confirm that to be absolutely the case. Pivoting the screen is nearly effortless, with the whole effect feeling like the display is mounted to the surfa💟ce of your desk.

Height and tilt adjustment isn’t quite as slick, but can still be achieved using one hand and minimal effort. Considering I’ve used screens that either skimp on any sort of adjustability or stick with the bare minimum, it feels like Sony has gone all out with the Inzone M10S. That in itself helps distance it from the console m𝓀arket a little and move into the PC scene, which is a smart move seeing as Sony is normally associated with the former.

That approach carries through to its less physical features too, as the Inzone M10S is packing plenty of niche tricks that once again cater to competitive gaming. The one that sticks out to me as perhaps the least conventional is the screen’s 24.5-inch mode. This isn’t the first time I’ve encountered the setting, and it’s used in some screens to enable higher refresh rates by dialing back resolution. In this instance,𒉰 it’s all about adjusting the viewpoint so that it’s scaled just right to competitive standards on the 27-inch panel, as you’ll be enjoying 480Hz regardless.

Close up of Sony Inzone M10S OSD menu

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Moving onto what the OSD h൲as to offer, you’ll find the usual array of visual profiles, adjustment options, Nvidia G-Sync dials, and OLED protection functions stowed away within. The picture mode menu includes both an FPS Pro and FPS Pro+ option, which also draws on Fnatics expertise to set contrast and colors to benefit competitive visibility. You’ll have to switch HDR off to access these two features, though, so keep that in mind if you’re struggling to switch them on.

Of course, the M10S is now also compatible with Sony’s Inzone Hub for Windows. The app effectively adds all the monitor’s settings into one place while also allowing you to import and export all your tweaks. I much prefer messing around with🐟 options using a mouse than trying to just use the OSD and joystick, not least because it helps with checking over everything in the instance that something doesn’t feel quite right.

It’s nice to see that Sony is on the ball with OLED protective measures. Options like pixel shift and panel refresh are on hand to ensure you’re not haunted by any statﷺic overlays or HUDs down the road, as playing at 480Hz means there’s a greater risk of burn-in. That’s not to say burn is guaranteed to happen if you look after the screen and use Sony’s extra features, but there’s a reason these options are mandatory when it comes to these kinds of pane🃏ls.

Performance

Sony Inzone M10S with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The Sony Inzone M10S offers up monstrous specs on paper and now that I’ve spent a month playing fast-paced shooters on the screen, I can confirm its visuals hold up. The panel’s 480Hz refresh rate and 0.01ms response time have made all the difference to my personal performance in the likes of Overwatch 2, all while itsꦦ 1440p capabilities keep everything looking crisper than 1080p dual-screen competꦬitors.

I normally main Pharah in Overwatch 2, and quickly getting out of dodge right after bombarding the enemy team felt easier than ever on Sony’s speedy screen. The slightest twitch can make all the difference to an aerial assault, especially when it comes to those riskier moves required in a clinch. Did I feel a bit lighter in the air using the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:540Hz AOC AGON Pro AG246FK? Sure, but the TN panel’♈s slightly sl🎃ower 0.05ms GtG specs mean that the Inzone has a tiny edge in terms of sheer responsiveness.

I also like to jump into Halo Infinite from time to time, which doesn’t quite benefit fro🥂m the screen’s QHD 480Hz abilities seeing as its m⭕aximum frame rate is lower. Not to mention it takes a greater visual hit to boost fps anywhere near that level, leading to graphics that look worse than a Series S. That said, the OLED screen still provided my Spartan with enough speed to keep up with intensive matches, and the panel helps the shooter pop thanks to elevated contrast and colors.

Sony Inzone M10S monitor with Halo Infinite multiplayer gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Thankfully, I have been somewhat keeping up with the FPS times, as I’ve been jumping in and out of Marvel Rivals. The hero shooter feels pretty spectacular on the Inzone M10S, and it’s a game that certainly benefits from running at 1440p on a 480Hz ꩵOLED. The vibrant comic book visuals look explosive on Sony’s panel, and just like with Overwatꦕch 2, you’re getting a level of responsiveness that’ll let you keep the heat up. I’m still easing myself into the game using Squirrel Girl, but I can already tell that some characters will be monstrous if played at this kind of speed.

Stepping back from the competitive side of things, it’s worth highlighting the Inzone M10S for detailed single-player abilities. Naturally, 4K monitors have an edge in terms of pixel density and overall sharpness, but the 27-inch display can switch from being a competitive multiplayer menace to a well-rounded QHD screen when required. For ꦰstarters, the model’s 1,300 nits peak brightness and DisplayHDR 400 support have a lo𒁃t to offer games where fidelity matters over speed, meaning you won’t have to ensure lackluster results when not in your go-to esports romp.

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Sony Inzone M10S with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen featuring neon signs with HDR switched on

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Sony Inzone M10S with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It’s still a shooter, but Cyberpunk 2077 always does a nice job of highlighting monitor abilities. The 🔯Inzone M10S manages to keep up some of my favorite OLED screens from last year with vibrant visuals and neat HDR flair, particularly when it comes to Night City’s scattering of neon lighting, reflective skyscrapers, and glowing car headlamps. I did notice that blacks weren’t quite as inky using the DisplayHDR profile, resulting in a less mesmerizing pop from some of the RPG’s more saturated elements. However, I found that switching to the RPG option helped in that regard, so it’s worth having a look at each profile in case there’s a better-suited option.

Should you buy the Sony Inzone M10S?

Sony Inzone M10S with green Kiki's Delivery Service Windows 11 wallpaper on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Out of all the esports-focussed gaming monitors out there, the Sony Inzone M10S certainly feels the most ambitious. By opting for a 1440p 480Hz panel, the company has pushed𝓰 the QHD bar that bit higher in terms of resolution and refresh rate, all while still offering up excellent OLED abilities that’ll benefit your entire Steam library.

However, at $1,200 with more focus on competitive shooters than anything else, it’s hard to universally recommend the Sony Inzone M10S. Perhaps that’s why the 4K 240Hz Inzone M9 II exists, but with rivals like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B serving up the best of both worlds using dual-resolution tricks, paying near the same for a QHD model is questionable. If Sony released one s💯creen that could offer up UHD and 1080p, it could have captured the attention of PS5 Pro players and PC enthusiasts alike, as I’m 🍸pretty sure full HD wouldn’t have looked too soft on a 27-inch panel.

At the end of the day, the Sony Inzone M10S exists to help competitive players hit resolutions beyond 1080p while still embracing premium speeds. I have a lot of respect for those ambitions, and they might finally be the nail in the coffin for high refresh rate 1080p monitors. I’m not saying even faster full HD screens won’t rear their head once the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5090 is available to buy and pushes frame rates to an all-time high, but I’m willing to ꦗbet 1440p 480Hz is enough for 99.9% of players righ♛t now.

How I tested the Sony Inzone M10S

For a month, I used the Sony Inzone M10S as my main gaming monitor. During that ti♛me, I played multiple sessions of Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals in addition to Halo Infinite to check the screen’s responsiveness, as well as played Cyberpunk 2077 with HDR enabled. During testing, I took note of the display fid🌳elity and brightness capabilities in both competitive and single-player scenarios while also assessing the monitor’s general usability, features, and aesthetics.

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming monitors and other screens, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ hardware policy for a complete rundown.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Competition in the 4K gaming monitor space is heating up, but the Alienware AW3225QF is sitting pretty at the top thanks to its 240Hz abilities. It just so happens to also be back down to its lowest ever price right now, and it's well worth your attention seeing as its a curved Q🤪D-OLED panel.

At Dell, you can grab the 32-inch Alienware AW3225QF thanks to a chonky $300 discount. This is actually only the second time this specific model has reached under $900, as it leaped back up in price just before Black Friday. Not too shabby considering we're just weeks into 2025 and it's still what I'd describe as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 4K monitors for gaming.

Plus, this Alienware AW3225QF offer helps put other 4K price cuts into perspective. For instance, you can pick up the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 at Amazon right now, I would argue you're better off spending $200 less for Dell's take on QD-OLED tech. That's not to say 🥃the G8 is a bad monitor, very far from it, but specs are certainly on the Alienware model's side.

Alienware AW3225QF 32-inch |
Save $300 - Now back down to its lowest price for the first time since before Black Friday, this is a standout gaming monitor discount in 2025 so far. You'll normally end up paying over a grand for this screen, and 🐼rival models with 4K 240Hz abilities are rarely cheaper.

Buy it if:

✅ You've got a 4K gaming PC
✅ You need a faster refresh rate
✅ You want better than standard OLED

Don't buy it if:

❌ You've got a lower spec rig
❌ You'd prefer a flat panel

Price check: 

Should you buy the Alienware AW3225QF?

Player using Alienware AW3225QF monitor with laptop and controller

(Image credit: Dell)

I have a thing for big 4K monitors, and the Alienware AW3225QF is out to impress with its 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel. Dell hasn't remotely held back on spec with this curved model, and it's the type of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor you'd want to have to hand if you're going to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order the RTX 5090 or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5080 when the new-gen GPUs arrive.

This is also a screen that'll satiate anyone craving an extra level of PC immersion. Dell's 1700R curved panel is going to fill your field of view with exceptional visuals that pop thanks to the QD-OLED side of things, while DisplayHDR 400 will trick your eyes into believing lighting effects. Even if you're looking for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor, this screen will fill that brief too thanks to its HDMI 2.1 compatibility and low latency abilities, although I'd only do that if you use Sony's console at a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming desk since it's a curvy panel.

That said, its illustrious specs also serve as a reason not to pick this monitor up. That might sound a little odd, but hear me out, as I'm trying to stop some of you more budget inclined gamers out there nee♑dlessly splashing out. Yes, the QD-OLED screen is going to inject your favorite ܫPC games with vivid colors and contrast regardless, but if you're rocking a cheaper build, chances are you're not going to be pushing 4K 240Hz.

With that in mind, anyone with a cheaper graphics card or a more budget gaming PC should have a peek at lower-spec models instead. Dell has also discounted one of our best gaming monitor picks, the 34-inch 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW3423DW, bringing it down from $899.99. It's pac🔯king the same QD-OLED heat as the 4K model, but dials things back to 1440p ꧂165Hz - a more reasonable bar to try and hit using a midrange PC.

Ultimately, you'll want to think carefully about whether you need a 4K 240Hz monitor before splashing out on the Alienware AW3225QF. Now is certainly the time to strike if you are able to play the latest games with maxed out specs and zero settings compromise. However, I'd always match your screen desires t♋o specs before going deal hunting, as that'll be the thing that'll save you more pennies.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Samsung just gave me a reason to get excited about 3D 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitors again, as it's collaborating with Nexon to add glasses-free visuals to The First Berserker: Khazan. The action RPG already looks like a ripping romp thanks to its vivid cell graphics aesthe🍌tic and gritty anime aesthetic, but now⛄ its set to reignite the flames of three dimensional visuals via 2025 Odyssey displays.

In a press release, Samsung reveals that it's officially working alongside The First Berserker: Khaza developer Nexon Korea and Neople, the folks behind 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dungeon Fighter Online. The partnership will effectively tailor the visuals for the Odyssey 3D monitor revealed during CES 2025. Rather than merely using a post-processing effect or adding in support after r🔯elease, the trio has instead worked together carefully on the "composition of characters, backgrounds, and cinematics" to tie in with the displays effects.

Naturally, the goal here is to properly propel 3D gaming back into the monitor limelight. Samsung clearly wants its Odyssey screen to be the start of the show, and while it has rivals like Acer gunning for a similar spot with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Predator SpatialLabs View 27, the Korean tech gꦏiant is set on making sure you'll actually have new games to play on its screen.

And oh boy, The First Berserker: Khazan is certa🐟inly one that could persuade me to get back in glasses-free 3D gaming. It helps that there's a whiff of Soulslike coming from the RPG, and its brutal natu🅰re leads me to believe there's lots of fun to be had with three-dimensional gore. But, I think the idea of a gaming being actually designed with 3D visuals in mind could be what matters here most, as it should mean ending up with some intentional choices that justify the format's resurgence.

Should you buy the Samsung Odyssey 3D?

Official promo image of the Samsung Odyssey 3D monitor facing the to the right on a light gray background.

(Image credit: Samsung)

I won't lie to you, I was pretty cynical when I first heard about the Samsung Odyssey 3D. Keep in mind that I've experienced two waves of three-dimensional gaming in my life, with the first emerging via the Sega Master System's weird optional goggles and the last rounding out with the Nintendo 3DS and gaming TVs with active battery powered glasses. Let's just say that after decimating Ocarina of Time 3D multiple times and enduring Shadow of the Colossus on PS3 for too many 🤡hours, I've earned the right to be grumpy about 3D.

Yet, I'm aও🌱ctually struggling to harness any negativity when it comes to the Samsung Odyssey 3D and Nexon's The First Berserker: Khazan optimizations. Perhaps I'm simply being suckered into marketing, but I fully believe that if a developer actually sets out to caters to three-dimensional effects, the end result should be pretty enjoyable. The glasses free panel has a real opportunity to shine here just like the 3DS did back in 2011, only this time the effects will apply to a brand new adventure.

Nintendo 3DS

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Of course﷽, it's always hard to justify investing in specific tech that could fiz♔zle out within a few short years. You'll be completely familiar with that if you went out of your way to pick up a 3D TV of any kind back in the 2010s, particularly if you had your heart set on gaming. Samsung has yet to reveal just how much its Odyssey 3D screen will cost, but if the Predator SpatialLabs View 27 is anything to go by, you'll be looking upwards of $2,000. Ouch.

With that sort of price tag in mind, it's vital to not let 3D thrills blindside you when it comes to specs. Luckily, the Odyssey 3D is a 4K 165Hz panel with a 1ms GtG response time, so it is going to provide your Steam library with nice UHD visuals. That said, it'll use an LFD (light field🍒 display) panel in place of the swanky OLED tech used by other Samsung models, and that'll no doubt impact colors and contrast.

As for whether you should buy the Samsung Odyssey 3D when it arrives this year, I'd say it depends on how much of a trendsetter you are. If you love the idea of being at the forefront of 3D gaming's third wind and you're itching to play The First Berserker: Khazan, investing in the monitor will be worthwhile. Just keep in mind that until I get to experience the RPG on the screen with my own eyes, I can't say if you'll be disappointed with your eventual purchase, and jumping on (re)emerging tech always🧸 comes with risk.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> CES 2025 is gearing up to be densely packed with the latest gadgets the tech world has to offer and Samsung has come prepared with the announcement that the Odyssey 3D gaming monitor will be shown off at this year's event. If you thought that 3D displays were long since relinquished to the shadow realm, you'd be wrong as the CES show floor will play host to the brand-new 3D display, alongside the Smart Monitor M9 with built-in AI features and the world's first 27-inch 4K OLED Samsung Odyssey gaming monitors with hefty 500Hz refresh rates.

Originally unveiled at Gamescom 2024, the Odyssey 3D (G90XF model) 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor is exactly what it sounds like, a 3D addition to the Odyssey🐼 lineup. However, instead of requiring the use of often awkward-to-glasses like the 3D HD TVs of the 2010s, Samsung's new monitor does away with them entirely. Instead, the displ🙈ay utilizes a lenticular lens attached to the front panel to produce a 3D experience for your favorite games.

Official promo image of the Samsung Odyssey 3D monitor facing the to the right on a light gray background.

(Image credit: Samsung)

Hoon Chung, Executive Vice President of Enterprise Business Team, Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics stated 🎃in a on August 21, 2024, during the monitor's initial unveiling that Samsung is committed to "leading the premium gaming monitor market by continuously developing cutting-edge technologies", however, the idea of a 3D display isn't exactly cutting edge 🦋at all.

In fact, CES as far back as 2008 played host to what is believed to be one of the very first 3D gaming monitors by the brand IZ3D. Plus, Acer beat Samsung to the punch with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询🎉:Predator SpatialLabs View 27 monitor 3D monitor, with also forgoes the need of glasses. But what does make the Odyssey 3D an intriguing piece of tech is what it is, but how it works. According to the , the monitor uses light field display (LFD) technology to create 3D imagery using 2D visuals alongside its lenticular lens. These technologies, when combined with Eye Tracking performed by a built-in stereo camera, and View Mapping that continually adjusts the image to aid with depth perception, is what enables the glasses-free 3D experience.

While it will soon be available to take a spin for yourself on the CES 2025 show floor, Samsung has been quiet in other details surrounding the Odyssey 3D. Whether it comes to the original Gamescom 2024 unveiling or CES 2025, so far any info on what games work best with the new glasses-free 3D visuals has been scarce. Hopefully, this will be made available as CES gets rolling, however, I do worry that getting the best 3D result could involve game developers integrating support. A fact that could be a predicament for the niche tech, especially when other monitor brands aren't jumping back into the 3D space.

At least for the time being we do know that the Odyssey 3D will feature a 4K resolution, rapid 1ms gray-to gray (GTG) response time, and a refresh rate of 165Hz. Not only that, but for those not too fussed about 3D, Samsun𓄧g states the display "seamlessly switch between 2D and 3D modes" as you see fit.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Shopping for a gaming monitor during events like Cyber Monday can be a pain the butt. It might be easy enough to find great discounts, but if you're split between needing a super fast refresh rate for competitive shooters and a 4K screen for big adventures, you might be tempte😼d to buy two displays. Before you do that, I have an LG Ultragear panel to show you that'll save you from a potentially needless multi-ꦆmonitor setup.

At Amazon, you can now grab the LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE-B thanks to a 34% off 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyber Monday gaming monitor deal. The screen will normally set you back $1,399.99, so I'm pretty chuffed to see my best gaming monitor pick for under a grand. Is it still pricey? Of course, but we're talking about a 4K 240Hz OLED panel that also moonlights as a super fast 108💎0p 480Hz display.

This LG Ultragear monitor is sitting at a record low price now that it's under $950, and it hasn't really drifted under a grand much throughout 2024. Earlier this month, th💞e same model dropped to $999, so Cyber Monday is going the extra mile with an extra $50 off. There's also the very similar 32GS95UV right now, but as I'll get onꦏto, it's missing some of the fancy built-in speaker tricks included with the ‎32GS95UE.


Save $450 - Now sitting at its lowest price thanks to Cyber Monday, this dual resolution monitor will provide you with both a 4K 240Hz and 1080p 480Hz panel. I🦂t's also cheaper than its📖 32GS95UV that comes without the same "Pixel Effect" speakers, so this is the model worth jumping on.

Buy it if:

✅ You need a 4K and 1080p screen
✅ You want glorious OLED visuals
✅ You like to explore different genres

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't need multiple refresh rates
❌ You'd be happy with just a 4K screen

Price check: | View Deal

Should you buy the LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE-B?

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwatch 2 character select on screen and Pharah selected

(Image credit: Future/ Phil Hayton)

It didn't take too long for the LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE-B to win me over during testing, and while the monitor's main draw is its dual resolution abilities, it's alsoও a 4K OLED winner. As I've come to expect from premium panels like this, you're getting superb contrast and colors that'll help PC and console games pop, and diving into adventures in UHD makes all the difference.

Before I get to those dashing dual-resolution abilities, I want to paint an idea of how it compares to other OLED screens. Overall results are pretty on par with the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, with that elevated contrast ratio providing the same punch on both models. If you're not fussed about actually hittiꦛng 4K, you ❀can grab that 1440p screen at Amazon right now, as its 360Hz abilities will appeal to players looking for a specific balance.

The thing is, most monitors I test feel like a compromise of sorts. With the OLED G6, you're ha🎃ving to fall back to 1440p to hit 360Hz, and many high-spec 4K displays like the BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R cap out at 144Hz. In a move t⭕hat makes those options feel a little silly, the LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE-B can instantly switch from providing UHD visuals at 240Hz to 1080p 480Hz, meaning you'll never feel like you're ditching specs for a specific genre.

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen with resolution at 1080p 480Hz

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Another Crab's Treasure gameplay on screen

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future/ Phil Hayton)

During testing, I played a lot of Overwatch 2 and Halo Infinite on the dual resolution display. The timing was impeccable too, as I'd just wrapped up my thoughts on the faster 540Hz 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AOC AGON Pro AG246FK, which I thought would make me into a bit of a refresh rate snob. That ended up not happening, as pinballing around Blizzard's shooter at Phara𒐪h felt just as nice at 480Hz, especially since it was achieved without being locked into 1080p.

Whe𝕴n enduing in a night of high-spec PC gaming, I like to bounce around different genres. So, being able to instantly switch back to 4K 240Hz after I'm done being mediocre in competitive shooters is a massive boon. Walking around the neon-drenched streets of Night City is an absolute visual delight, and it's pretty cool knowing that if I fancied ditching gorgeous realism for outrageous 480Hz speeds, that option is a button press away.

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future/ Phil Hayton)

One thing I will say about this screen is that it does shy away from extra features. Don't get me wrong, the 32GS95UE-B specifically offers up excellent built-in "Pixel Sound" speakers that even the cheaper 32GS95UV variant skips out on, but with the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black spoiling me with a USB-C hub and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 providing a handy dandy🔜 remote, I am craving some extras.

Ultimately, I'd recommend the LG Ultragear ‎32GS95UE-B to high-spec PC players loo🌸king for zero compromise on specs. This monitor effectively frees you from having to think about specific resolutions and refresh rates when genre hopping, and its OLED abi🍌lities rival every other screen out there.

If you rarely ever think about panel speeds, or you simply need a PS5 monitor that'll satiate the console's demands, then there are other scree𝕴ns that'll serve you well for less. That said, for under a grand, the Ultrage🍬ar ‎32GS95UE-B feels like a display that could still be considered premium even by the time the PS6 arrives.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Orignal story: When I think about gaming TVs like the LG OLED B4, I usually assume they're going to cost over a grand. Salไes like Cyber Monday have tipped the scales in the past with sub $1,000 price cuts, but with the 48-inch model now sitting under $600, it's safe to say this is a deal you shouldn't sleep on.

At Best Buy right now, you're getting the 48-inch LG OLED G4 via a Cyber Monday TV deal. I got excited a few weeks back at this same screen reaching under $700, and I'm pretty impressed that it's managed to drop even lower. It size does help to achieve a more budget frien🎉dly price point, so that's worth keeping in mind. However, it's still one of the cheapest OLEDs I've spotted over the Black Friday period, which is a huge achievement.


Update: The OLED B4 has jumped back up in 𓄧price a bit, but it's still . That does mean it's $100 more than it was during the hꦿeat of Cyber Monday, but it's still cheaper than previous discounts in 2024. In the UK, you're actually still getting it for almost its lowest ever price, as Amazon has it listed for . For the sake of £4, or the price of a basic coffee, I'd jump on this panel before it also returns to MSRP.


Today's best Cyber Monday TV deals

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LG OLED B4 48-inch |
Save $100 - I've updated the price here since the $200 Cyber Monday discount is now a $100 last chance offer. You're not getting it at its cheapest⛄, but this could be your last chance this year to grab the OLED B4 for less than usual.

Buy it if:

✅ You want vivid colors
✅ You play console FPS games
✅ You need a high spec PS5 Pro screen

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want 144Hz
❌ You need bigger than 48-inch

Price Check: |

UK:

Should you buy the LG OLED B4 this Cyber Monday?

Before immediately jumping on the above LG OLED B4 offer, I want you t♏o first think about your specific setup. While this 48-inch model might be the best gaming TV for some setups, some of you will have different requirements depending on how you play. Size is also going to matter a lot here since we're just shy of that 50-inch sweet spot, but as someone who's used a 48-inch screen for years now, I can assure you it doesn't feel that small.

First and foremost, I'd have a think about your performance ambitions. If you've got a PS5 or Xbox Series X to pair with a panel, you'll benefit from the OLED B4's 120Hz refresh rate. That said, not every game takes advantage of the faster speeds, and the feature more or less caters t🐎ಞo fps game fans. Not into console shooters like Overwatch 2? There's a case to be made for sticking with 60Hz instead, but you'll admitted struggle to find many OLED models with those specs in 2024.

LG OLED B4 on wall with soundbar in living room

(Image credit: LG)

On the flip side of that, 120Hz might not be quite enough to satiate PC players. Yes, even the most hardcore rig enthusiasts might not have a system in their living room, but 144Hz screens like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 or its cheaper C4 sibling will help your graphics card stretch its legs. If you're really not fussed about the color benefits of OLED, you can even grab a larger 55-inch 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N right now for $4🤪77.99 and still embrace faster than average speeds.

Of course, there's a reason why you'd spend more on an LG OLED TV in general, and it all comes down to incredible contrast and vibrancy. Unsurprisingly, the B4 can't quite keep up with the flagship G4, but it still packs a visual punch that isn't that far off the OLED C4. HDR is going to impress in streaming and 4K Blurays, and the 🧜extra attention to color is going to help new systems like the PS5𓄧 Pro justify their expense.

I know many of you will be turned off by the idea of a 48-inch TV, but if you sit quite close to your scr🐲een anyway, it could be a better option. I don't want to sound like a '90s mom, but if you sit too close to the screen, there's an increased chance of you seeing pixels resulting in a less sharp appearing image. If there's under 6ft of space between you and your unit, then I'd argue this LG OLED is perfect, and it's well worth buying for under $600.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I have been hoping, saving, and waiting for a Black Friday OLED TV deal this year. I got a 4K TV in August of 2020, and although it's served me very well, it's starting to get backlight bleed - an annoying degradation of the display where its backlight rings shine through the panel and become easy to spoꦉt. As someone who reviews all sorts of technology for a living, I know that OLED TVs are the ones worth spending money on these days, but they're not the easiest to afford.

This year I've been scraping money together where I can, and I've been watching the price of LG's 55-inch OLED C4 like a hawk because I know that it's the perfect TV for me, but this brand's screens only enter my price range once or twice a year. I've been waiting for it to drop as close to the $1,000 mark as possible - mainly because I sജtill want to be able to pay my rent. Black Friday has finally delivered the goods, because it's now down to , giving it a $300 discount.

Besides a blip on the price history data that sort of looks like someone pressed the wrong button somewhere, this is the cheapest this screen has ever fallen to. A brief 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday OLED TV deal brought it down to $1,096 about two weeks ago before it was immediately hoisted back upward. The 55-inch models of LG's OLEDs can be tough to find deals for because they're one of the most popu💜lar sizes in the range, and stock can disappear in a heartbeat.

Today's best Black Friday TV deals

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LG OLED C4 55-inch TV |
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This is likely as close to the $1,000 mark you'ไll find this display drop to before it starts being replaced by the inevitable C5. Sometimes you see this model get discounts in February as LG tries to get rid of stock, but it can be really tough to find good deals on these TVs from this point on.

Buy it if:

✅ You want one of the best pound-for-pound gaming TVs on the market
✅ You want a screen with a high refresh rate
✅ You've been waiting for a good deal

Don't buy it if:

❌ You can make do with a slower refresh rate
❌ You need to keep saving for now

Price check: |

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Should you buy the LG OLED C4?

LG OLED C4 on wall with racing game on screens and players in front at sofa

(Image credit: LG)

So why is it the LG OLED C4 that I'm so desperate to go for? Other brand﷽s do make OLED displays these days, and some of them can be a bit cheaper than LG. Well, for starters, I know that LG is the company that makes the OLED technology for a lot of smaller🐠 TV brands, so you know you're getting the purest form of panel straight from the source if you buy from them.

Next, it's the 55-inch size🤪 I'm looking for because that suits my home the most. A 65-inch 4K display might actually look like better quality due to viewing distances and pixel densities, but I think that size of screen would be a bit intense for the room I'd put it in. I think 55-inc♔h is the best value spot for a living room screen size worth investing in, without overspending on the sizes TV manufacturers tell you you need.

Then there are specs, which might help you to decide which of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TVs is the best for you. I watch a lot of movies and TV shows, and my time for viewing them is sacred. I want to make it as close to a cinema atmosphere as possible, and an OLED panel combined with Dolby Vision support will really bring that feeling home. Next, I want to use it for PC gaming, so I'd like a high refresh rate. The C4 sports a stunning 144Hz refresh rate that my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Maingear Zero Ruby will absolutely be able to make use of.

I wouldn't wait around if any of this sounds relatable to you.🌟 LG OLEDsꦺ are popular choices, and I'd expect the 55-inch model to fly off the shelves this Black Friday.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> To many of you, the idea of playing PS5 on a 1080p might sound a bit bananas. I mean, why on earth would you splash out on Sony's latest console and not max out its 4K capabilities? Well, that's a question I🍰've been trying to challenge lately, and I've come to the conclusion that it might sometimes be better to scale back to good old full HD.

Before I dive into my thoughts on 1080p setups, I want to stress that my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 monitor pick is a 4K model. That's because many players out there are going to want a UHD display that lets Sony's latest system stretch its legs. But, there ar൲e certainly a l🙈ot of fans out there who either won't have the funds for an ultra-high-definition panel or have other visual priorities, and I want to encourage the latter group to embrace their need for lower-spec screens.

When browsing for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday monitor deals, I always try to put myself back in the shoes of seven-year-old me. For most of my life, I was the kid who was just grateful to have something to plug my console into, whether that meant inheriting an old Sony Trinitron with phosphor green buttons and only a TV arial input or eventually managing to grab an old "portable" VHS combi that came🐷 free with my dad's first cell phone (seriously, that was a thing). What I'm getting at is that aiming for a cheaper 1080p display might be an opportunistic way to save money, but it also comes with surprising console performance benefits.

Reap the faster refresh rate rewards

KOORUI GN02 monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The gold PS5 monitor standard today is 4K 120Hz, and it's all too easy to recommend those specs and call it a day. And, for those of you with the funds, checking that box by whacking down money on something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M9 will be achievable. The problem is that most of the cheapest UHD displays ar💛e 60Hz, and that won't satiate your itch for faster refresh rates. The solution? Dial back on resolution in the name of speed.

As a case study, let's use the PS5 version of Overwatch 2 on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KOORUI GN02. Admittedly, this screen's refresh rate is much faster than I need for this scenario at 240Hz, but it still provides access to a 1080p 120Hz experience. Unlike when using a huge screen or even a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV, it♛'s much harder to sniff out the lower pixel count on a 27-inch model like this, but you will feel a noticeable difference in resp൩onsiveness versus a 60Hz screen.

Put it this way, compared to my 2018 Samsung 60Hz LED TV that takes up residence in my living room, this 1080p screen feels super slick. Does it look sharper thanks to its 4K abilities? Sure, but🅰 in shooters like Overwatch 2, you're not going to get much time to stand around and appreciate the beautiful gardens of Hanamura. Even if you do use the fps game for virtual sightseeing, the hero romp still looks fantastic in full HD regardless.

The thing that's easy to forget is that if you use "performance mode" in Overwatch 2 at 4K, the console will actually use dynamic resolution scaling. That means that while you're technically using the PS5's UHD 120Hz abilities, it'll actually fall back to 1440p to achieve a matching frame rate. So, by using a 1080🉐p screen, it's not actually as much of a definition drop as you'd think and you'll still be hitting those faster speeds.

Of course, there are plenty of other games that can run at 120fps too, like Valorant and Apex Legends to name a few other shooters. Faster refresh rates might not benefit your entire library, but where you can ramp up frame rates you can tap into performance-enhancing screen tech that is usually a PC benefit. Unless you're willing to spend a chunk on a 4K panel, a 1080p🌼 screen is a cheap way to get on board.

PC specs, PS5 Pro possibilities

KOORUI GN02 monitor with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I've had friends ask me a few 💙times why you'd buy a monitor that's faster than 120Hz for your PS5, and I always ask them if they have a PCဣ or laptop in response. If the answer is yes, I then go on to tell them that, if they fancy it, they can actually take advantage of higher frame rates on their rig using the same monitor, and that in itself is a solid reason to go with a faster 1080p display over a 4K 60Hz panel.

Futureproofing is an idea th꧑at comes up a lot in gaming tech conversations, but it doesn't always translate into what you'd think. For example, picking up a higher resolution monitor feels like it'd be an exercise in forward-thinking since tomorrow's systems will boast more power. But, the higher up the resolution ladder you go, the less likely you are to maintain speedy refresh rates, so there's a case to be made for sticking with advancing 1080p screens.

That even applies to the PS5 Pro that's due to arrive this week. While most of Sony's marketing leans into the idea of the souped-up console better targeting ray tracing and fancy effects at 4K, there's a strong chance developers like Blizzard will use the extra horsepower to facilitate faste🧸r frame rates. Since most FPS enthusiasts look for more responsive visuals over h𒐪igher resolutions, it'd make sense if we ended up with a 144Hz or even a 240Hz if the Pro can manage it at 1080p, providing yet another reason to pair the system with a full HD display.

Size and distance are key

KOORUI GN02 monitor with Pharah selected on Overwatch 2 character select screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I jump between PC and console gaming consꦰtantly, and both camps have very different attitudes towards resolution. Most players are going to be rocking a rig that is more comfortable running games at 1080p or 1440p (albeit at max settings) while the PS5 endsꦺ up being viewed as a 4K console since that's what most living room setups aim for these days. Swapping out a TV for a monitor in this situation actually changes things more than you'd think, and the conversation pivots more toward how close you're sitting to your screen of choice.

Before you get the wrong idea, I believe the transition of TVs from 1080p to 4K was a necessity due to their larger nature. Full HD's warts are much more apparent when stretched across panels upwards of 50 inches, and sitting further away will only get you so far. However, with a monitor, placing some distance between yourself and a smaller display can help it appear shaﷺrper, meaning you can play PS5 games at 1080p without noticing much of a difference.

I need to stress that this tactic isn't really aimed at those of you with a screen to hand already. In truth, I'm really speaking to players who don't have a screen right now but have access to a PS5 and need a low-cost setup. Moving into a new place and you need something to get you by? A cheaper 1080p display is ಌgoing to do the trick. Living in student accommodation and need something inexpensive to live in your dorm room? 1080p is the way to go. Not everyone has the funds or space for larger 4K displays, and you'll enjoy using a lower spec panel from a few feet away more than you'd think. Let's just say it's giving '90s bedroomꦑ TV vibes with less static.

Should you buy a 1080p monitor for your PS5 on Black Friday

KOORUI GN02 monitor with PS5 start screen displayed

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

With all of the above in mind, you should have a clearer idea of whether you specifically should buy a 1080p monitor for your PS5 this Black Friday. The ultimate takeaway is that if you're on a budget but want to enjoy faster visuals where avail🌠able, opting for a full HD display is worthwhile.

If you're not going to park yourself pretty close to a screen at a desk, you're unlikely to notice that much of a differ𝓀ence between a 1080p and 4K screen from a few feet away, especially if it's 32 inches or smaller. What you will🐽 detect is slicker responsiveness and visuals from refresh rates over 60Hz, and that's something you can make more affordable by scaling down the resolution.

To play devil's advocate with my own advice, there is also a case to be made for going down the middle with a 1440p display. You'll ultimately end up paying more, but if you're looking for a more approachable way to embrace panel types like OLED, options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6 are well worth a look. At the same ti♊me, you might also truly benefit from higher resolutions even if it comes at the expense of refresh rate and panel quality, and if that's the case, there will still be bargains out 💟there for you.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> It wouldn't be Black Friday without budget monitors haunting my waking dreams, and this year I've been thinking about lesser-known brands. Specifically, I've been wondering about KOORUI models that often dominate the retailer'💜s seasonal sales with rock bottom prices, and thanks to their 240Hz 1080p mo♐del I can confirm the company isn't too cheap to be true.

I was a little skeptical about the brand before diving into testing for my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KOORUI GN02 review. We're talking about a company that somehow manages to sell a 1080p 240Hz display for under $150 most of the year, and discounts could knock that specific screen even lower when 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday monitor deals roll around. Got♎ an eyebrow🌃 raised? I don't blame you, but the company did pass my smell test with no hiccups.

I'm not exactly shocked that the GN02 isn't some sort of scam, and this isn't even the first time I've given an Amazon brand the benefit of the doubt. Last year, I took the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6 for a spin and discovered an OLED 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor gem. Not only does it use the same panel as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240, but it even manages to pack stereo speakers for a chunk less. Admittedly, the KOORUI model I roadtested this week isn't in the same league as KTC's bargaiꦇn screen, but the same element of value app𝔍lies to both.

What to expect when shopping for KOORUI monitors during Black Friday

KOORUI GN02 monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

As a monitor reviewerꦍ, recommending cheap screens during Black Friday can be super tricky. I would love to spend lots of time reviewing super cheap displays, but there are far too many discount brands out there to cover. So, I instead to try tactically check out the panels I think will be of most benefit to you, the reader, and KOORUI's 240Hz model checked that box this year.

From my time spent checking out the KOORUI GN02, I can confirm that the brand's monitor doesn't appear to suffer from any budget-related flaws. Issues that can ಞoccur with cheaper displays include light bleed or screen banding, neither of which were present in the 240Hz display. I've also experienced sync issues with displays in the past, but I was able to hit max refresh rates on the panel using HDMI and DisplayPort with an RXT 4090 PC.

Back view of KOORUI GNO2

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Other unfortunate screen issues that can occur with cheaper models are faults like dead/stuck pixels. Following a series of stress tests during testing, the KOORUI's display still🎐 has a full array of pixels in good working order. In my experience this issue will normally occur quite quickly, so the GN02 is in mꦍy good books for now.

As for build quality, don't expect premium materials when picking up a KOORUI display like the GN02. Don't get me wrong, the display is put together correctly and without any moulding f🦩laws or unaligned fixtures. But, it is notably lighter feeling than other 1080pꩵ models I've tested, which might be down the fact it's stand is mostly mad of plastic.

When it comes to visual quality, KOORUI's screens are pretty true to their specs. The🐠 GN02 specifically uses a VA panel that actually boasts decent contrast, colors, and brightness, but there are IPS and even mini LED alternatives that should theoretically yield better results. There's even an OLED display at Amazon right now , but I'd really want toꦰ get hands-on with that version to see if the company can handle more complicated panels.

Are cheap Amazon branded monitors worth it?

KTC G27P6 with Steam Deck connected

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

When I us𝐆e the phrase "Amazon brands", I don't mean a monitor that the retailer itself has put together. Instead, I'm referring to the countless array of obscure names that you'll find when browsing for screens, as there are a lot of them. More often than not, these brands will also be shoving very low prices at you while you shop, and working out whether to take a chance on a name you've never heard of isn't always easy.

Ultimately, I'd suggest not jumping oꦫn a brand until someone you trust has tried it out first. Naturally, I'd suggest checking back in with me at GamesRadar+꧅ for reviews and insights, as it's my job to deal with the uncertainty of obscure brands. So far, my hands-on experience with KTC and KOORUI monitors has helped me recommend two models alongside a list of strengths and weaknesses, and I'm planning on giving more discount models the green light in the year ahead.

As for whether cheap Amazon-branded monitors are worth it, I'd say they absolutely can be. The issue more lies with working out which options you can actually trust, and there's unfortunately no straight answer to that question. Even big names can end up in hot water due to technical issues or design failings, and the only real way to save yourself fro🐷m bad purchases is by doing your homework before clicking buy.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/ive-been-testing-one-of-amazons-cheapest-240hz-monitors-and-now-its-top-of-my-list-for-black-friday/ NvZtnaq3X48QRohup4TVHa Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:52:24 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> The LG OLED C3 sometimes like to taunt me during sales. It's the one gaming TV I always feel is primed for discounts, but I sometimes end up finding it with a higher price tag than newer models. Well, today'🔯s the day the 120Hz 4K panel breaks its unfortunate price cut curse, as the display is finꦿally down to a record low I can get on board with.

Over at Amazon, you can now pick up a 65-Inch LG OLED C3 , thanks to a delicious $203 discount. In fact, it's currently the same price as the 55-inch version for whatever reason, demonstrating that there's still some MSRP weirdness going on with last year's model. Not that I'm complaining, as being able to grab one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TVs around for under $1,300 makes it feel like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday TV deals have come early.

As for what the OLED C3 has been up to price-wise over 2024, LG's TV has been slowly descending for a while. That's what's naturally supposed to happen with last year's models, but it has been a little bit ir🍰ritating to see it sometimes jump up higher than fresh displays. In fairness, it's the 55-inch version that usually falls into this trap, which is perhaps why we're still seeing issues in that department. That's what you get for wanting a "normal" sized TV, I guess.

LG OLED C3 65-inch | 
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A brilliant record low that brings the 65-inch OLED C3 down to the same price as the 55-inch version. MSRPs are a little messy, and it's seeming lower original asking price ties into perhaps why it's lower. Nevertheless, a big 120Hz 4K panel of this calibre for under $1,300 is not to be sniffe𒁏d at.

Buy it if:

You want top-tier OLED performance
You've got a PS5 or Xbox Series X
Contrast and colors are a priority 

Don't buy it if:

You'd rather have the new C4
You need faster than 120Hz

Price check:  | 

Should you buy the LG OLED C3?

LG OLED C3 on wood surface with settings menu displayed

(Image credit: Future)

Opting for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED C3 could be a sure-fire way to save money and still end up with tremendous gaming specs. Yes, it will mean missing out on the generational upgrades provided by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 and its kin, but if we're being real, last year's premium panel is still going to serve as a mighty 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 and TV Series X TV, particularly for those of you w🎉hꦺo love fast-paced shooters.

What I will say is that, in 2024, refresh rates above 60Hz are becoming a norm, with even cheaper entries like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N serving as a more approachable option. That particularly display might even show up among other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:120Hz 4K TV Black Friday deals when the sales kick off, and there should even be alternatives for aro🐈und $500, albeit without a glorious OLED panel.

Simply put, the less you spend, the less fancy your visuals should be. Don't get me wrong, cheaper mini LED tech can produce outstanding results, and response times ar🐻e generally top-notch on 120Hz displays designed around high f🐻rame rate gaming. Where things can really start to matter is when watching HDR content and 4K Blu-ray, as MLA (Micro Lens Array) tech works wonders for movies.

If that sounds like something you'd personally prioritize, you'll maybe want to check out the LG OLED G3, as it's currently down . At just under $2,000, ✨it's hardly a spur of the moment deal decision, and I'd urge you to check out our review and do some homework on the former flagship. Personally, while I have no doubts that it'll produce phenomenal results in gaming, I can't see myself spending the extra $700 just to elevate the three UHD Blu-rays I own (even if Pray absolutely slaps on premium panels like this.)


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> In a way, I feel bad for the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240. While the OLED gaming monitor's MSRP has aged like expensive milk, it's out there right now pulling big price cut moves. And,𓆏 for what it's worth, I'm imp♍ressed by its new record low price, but a cheaper alternative with the same 1440p 240Hz LG panel still has it beat.

Okay, here's the sitch - the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 is currently down from $999.99 at Amazon. A delicious price cut considering I have it shortlisted as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors for 1440p gameplay, and last year's wave of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday monitor deals failed to bring it under $700.

Unfortunately, it's most recent nose dive is still no p🏅rice match for the KTC G27P6, as it boasts near identical specs and is down . That's thanks to both a limited time deal and an on page discount code that knocks a fu💜rther 10% off its $649.99 price tag. In other words, this budget OLED model just set a record low of its own, and the timing couldn't be any worse for Corsair.


Save $400 -
 A fantastic new r♊ecord low for a monitor that used to cost $1,000. Before now, you'd be looking at over $700 for this same screen, but it has nove dived into new t🐎erritory ahead of Black Friday 2024.

Buy it if: 

✅ You're looking for an excellent OLED
✅ You want a 240Hz panel

Don't buy it if:

❌ You aren't willing to trade away 4K
❌ You're hoping to pick up something bigger

Price check:  | Save $155 - This 1440p 240Hz scree🧔n likes to frequently drop, but this offer finally takes it past the $500 mark. The lowest we've managed to spot previously is around $550, and it's new price makes it one of the best value OLED monitors at Amazon right now.

Buy it if:

You want fantastic contrast
✅You play PC games at 1440p
✅You use more than one system

Don't buy it if:

❌You want the best HDR experience
❌You need something bigger 

Price check:  |  

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Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 vs KTC G27P6 - which should you buy?

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KTC G27P6 with Cyberpunk 2077 first person view of Night City on screen

KTC G27P6 with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with Cyberpu🐽nk 2077 gameplay on s🔯creen (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's Corsair versus a name you've probably never heard of. And no, KFC haven't started started making monitors all of a sudden. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6 is just one of many gaming monitors at Amazon that boasts fantastic specs at a lower price than brands. I used to be far more suspicious of random screens at the online retailer, and while I still have my reservations in some scenarios. I can confirm this specific 1440p 240Hz OLED screen can almost produce the exact same experience at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240.

It's worth hammering home that the similarities between KTC and Corsair's monitors are due to their panel commonality. Both use a 27-inch LG OLED display, meaning they produce very similar contrast and colors. The former's package is admittedly more elegant in terms of aesthetics, featuring black, steep angles in place of the G27P6's more plasticy grey shell. But, from theಌ front, you're talking the exact same kind of vibe.

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Back of Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 with stand and ports in view

Back of Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Back of KTC G27P6 sitting on desk

Back view of KTC G27P6 (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Surprisingly, KTC has manage to include more than just the same panel within its OLED monitor, as it boasts the same 65W power delivery capabilities via a USB-C hub. I've tested both using the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED and various other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld contenders, and while you can achieve the same functionality with a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock, it's an incredibly useful extra.

You'll notice I said the KTC G27P6 almost provides the same visuals as the Xeneon 27QHꦏD240. and that's due to its less impressive HDR performance. In truth, the screen still has many other monitors beat with High Dynamic Range switched on, but I found that the display was just slightly lacking compared to Corsair's model. This is likely due to brightness differences caused by different firmware, but worth thinking about if you're fussy about HDR.

Ultimately, deciding between the Corsair Xeneon 2♍7QHD240 and KTC G27P6 comes down to two factors. The first is naturally price, as we'r⭕e talking about a $105 gap, and I'm not so sure you're getting over $100 worth of better visual performance. What you will get is an HDR edge and a screen that will look slightly nicer from behind. I'll leave it to you to decide whether either of those matter enough to pay more, but while Corsair has my attention with its offer, KTC has me acting like the distracted boyfriend meme.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/one-of-my-top-oled-monitors-just-reached-a-record-low-price-but-theres-a-cheaper-alternative-id-recommend/ UtVvJnbk8eUzUeoVSQpUyM Mon, 14 Oct 2024 16:31:14 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> 4K gaming monitors normally get the cut during Prime Day, but this Dough 𒁏Spectrum One offer admittedly caught me off guard. Thanks to Big Deal Days, you can grab the glossy Gorilla Glass model at a new record low price, and there's even a version of the screeꦛn for under $380.

At Amazon, you can now grab the Dough Spectrum One 27-inch Gorilla Glass model (down from $799.99). The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor entry has been sitting at around $600 since it landed at the retailer, but Big Deal Days has🌠 managed to shift a chunk of change from its price tag. Keep in m𒅌ind you're getting a unique glossy coating here on top of a feature packed UHD package, so the fact it's beating 4K rivals right now is exceptional.

If you're not really fussed about Gorilla Glass, you might still want to check out the original Glossy version, as it's also down from $469.99. Both versions are pretty similar other than their display coating, and I don't think you'll find may 144Hz panels of this calibre when searching for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day monitor deals. That's not to say these are the only screens I'd cons𓆏ider, but they're absolutely a head turner due to their new price.

Dough Spectrum One 27-inch (Gorilla Glass) |
Save $344.99 - Now down to a new record low for Prime Day 2, the Spectrum One has finally broken free of its usual $600 price tag. We'll hopefully see this price pop up more often, but just in case it doesn't, it m꧃ight be worth jumping on now.

Buy it if:
✅ 
You want a 4K display
✅ You're looking for poppin' visuals
✅ You've got a handheld PC

Don't buy it if:
You'd prefer an OLED screen
❌ You need something larger

Also available:
Dough Spectrum One (Glossy) |

Price check:  | 

Should you buy the Dough Spectrum One?

Dough Spectrum One monitor with Baldur's Gate 3 on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's needless to say the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum One packs some serious 4K monitor heat, as while its 144Hz capabilities are no longer top-of-the-line, it's still undeniably a premium panel. Its UHD display ultimately shines th𝕴anks to its glossy coating, and the Gorilla Glass upgrade absolutely slaps when it comes to making PC visuals pop. 

The best way to describe using a Gorilla Glass monitor is by outlining my experience playing Baldur's Gate 3. The RPG has a lot happening on screen at any given time, but the gloss display somehow manages to make text and detail stand out amongst all the chaotic, but visually beautiful, noise. The effect isn't too dissimilar to what you'll see in gaming phones, and it can feel like using a really biꦗg, speedy version of your cell phone at t🍎imes. 

There are only a few select IPS displays that I think come close to the majesty of an OLED monitor, and the Spectrum One is certainly one of them. Color accuracy and vibrancy are are fairly exceptional considering, and I'd no doubt that some of its abilities are tied to the glossy coating. Those traits will still fall short next to newcomers like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, but still far beyond cheaper 4K screens. 

Dough Spectrum One monitor connected to Steam Deck

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's a small touch, and one that's included with even the "budget" 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6, but the Spectrum One caters to gaming handheld fans with USB-C docking abilities. 100W power delivery means this is absolutely a Steam Deck dock alternative, as you'll have plenty of juice 𝓡to charge your portable PC and power a bunch of peripherals.

Okay, here are some icks that could matter when picking up the Dough Spectrum One. The first is the fact that, be default, it doesn't come with a stand. This has always bugged the life out of me, but the company claims the decision provides players with a choice. The separate ꦚmetal pedestal is admittedly solid and elegant, but I'd much rather they included at least a plastic alternative.

The second potential annoyance is glare. Hardly surprising since we're talking about glossy screens, but Dough went to lengths to eliminate the issue. For the most part, I didn't notice anything too intrusive during tes💖ting, but if you sit in front of a bright light or at an unfortunate angle, it could end up being bothersome. In truth, I'd always recommend carefully positioning your gaming desk at an angle away from anything too bright, as most displays will get glary in the wrong environment. 

At its original price, I would have perhaps pointed you in the direction of something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U. But, now that Prime Day has chopped the Dough Spectrum One, I think it'll suit most 4K players looking for extra spicy visu꧃als.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/one-of-my-favorite-4k-gaming-monitors-has-joined-the-prime-day-party-and-its-wearing-a-glossy-panel/ fFfzueGjMC8iKKBoU4zd67 Wed, 09 Oct 2024 15:37:28 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> It'd be weird not to eye up high-end TVs like the LG OLED C4 during Prime Day, and Amazon's sale has m♒ade good on a new record low. Throughout 2024, I've be𓄧en looking for the premium panel to dip under $1,000 mark, so you can imagine my delight upon spotting the 48-inch model with a 38% discount.

Over at Amazon, you can now grab the 48-inch LG OLED C4 , and it's all thanks to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day TV deal. If you fancy something larger, the deepest discount a♉ctually applies to the 65-inch version, which is currently down from $2,699.99. There's up to 45% off the entire range right now, and this new wave of record-breaking discounts breaks up sheds a nice chunk off compared to previous o💞ffers.

LG OLED C4 prices first started to fall below MSRP around July, which makes sense considering that's when Amazon held its first Prime Day of 🙈the year. Now that we'💜re onto round two, I'm seeing the kind of prices I'd expect following some model maturity, as current gen screens should start to drop the closer we get to the new year. That said, seeing LG's new screens for under a grand is still thrilling, and it took until Black Friday last year to see the C3 range do the same.

LG OLED C4 48-inch | 
Save $203 - The C4 has finally ventured below $1,000, and larger models have also dropped to new record lows thanks to Prime Day. Previous discounts only managed to knock a few hundred off, but now that we're well int🦋o 2024,𝐆 the real deals are emerging.

Buy it if:
You want one of the latest OLED TVs
You need faster 120Hz visuals
You prioritise contrast and color

Don't buy it if:
You’d rather grab a C3 for less

You want a brighter mini-LED model

Other available sizes:
📺42-inch -
📺55-inch - 
📺65-inch - 
📺77-inch -  
📺83-inch -

Should you buy the LG OLED C4?

LG OLED C4 on wall with racing game on screens and players in front at sofa

(Image credit: LG)

The C4 is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4's slightly lower-spec sibling, and I view it as a slightly more approachable version. Both TVs share a lot in common, including speedy 4K 144Hz visuals, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), a Dolby Vision game mode, and of course that titular organic OLED panel. The latter isꦜ what helps both models step things up in terms of incredible contrast and colors, but theཧ G-series edges that bit further using Micro Lens Array (MLA) tech to produce brighter results.

Are the benefits of MLA worth investing in over the much cheape🏅r LG OLED C4? For most players, I'd say no. The 55-inch G4 is down to $1,996.99 from $2,599.99 at Amazon right now, and that deal in itself is pretty great. However, the C-series alternative is down to $1,296.99, and the difference won't be $1.300 worth for anyone other than enthusiasts.  

I want to touch on the fact that I've chosen to spotlight the 48-inch model specifically, and there's a few good reason for that. The first is naturally the fact that it's a way to grab a new 2024 LG OLED for under a grand, something I care about as I'm always thrifty about tech. The second is that outside of reviews, I use an older 48-inch TV and fully believe iဣt'𒁃s a more versatile size for most living rooms. Do I love blasting my eyes with 75-inch displays when I get the chance? Of course I do, but most of you will have living room aesthetics and couch viewing distances to balance, and that's easier to achieve with a 48-incher.

The obvious elephant in the room is that anything near $1,000 is a lot to pay for a gaming TV. That doesn&ap❀os;t mean I wouldn't consider the OLED C4, as I fully believe its 4K 144Hz visuals and absolutely delicious color capabilities can completely transform your gaming experience. In fact, checking out these displays ruined UHD Blu-ray for me, as I can't go back to watching films like Prey on an ordinary screen.

Trust me, I tried when testing for my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N review. In truth, that more budget-friendly TV did pack plenty of performance in PS5 ꦰgames and movies, and the fact the 65-inch model down to $747.99 right now makes it worth striking up a second conversation about. But, if I'm being frank, it's no match for the majesty of an OLED screen, an🐬d I could fully see myself scraping together another $200 for the C4 instead.

All this to say that yes, if you're looking for top end performance that doesn't cost over a grand, the LG OLED C4 is the way to go. You can splash out a bit more on a larger version if you feel the need to, but I also think 48-inches is more than enough for most living room layouts. I'm not necessaily going to buy a PS5 Pro, but if I was𝕴, I'd be all over this TV specifically ahead of its release.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/im-delighted-to-see-the-lg-oled-c4-get-proper-prime-day-treatment-with-up-to-45-percent-off/ qwgNAt8qAo6xwJx8u9XTVV Wed, 09 Oct 2024 14:06:31 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> The LG OLED TV B4 lives in the gaming hardware room of my head rent-free, so I'm naturally always looking for discounts. With Prime Day on the horizon, I'm pleased to report that the 120Hz panel has🥀 dropped back to its lowest price, meaning I'm more tempted than ever to splash out.

At Amazon, the 55-inch LG OLED B4 has dropped from $1,296.99, but keep in mind that price has shifted from its original $1,600 MSRP. So, you're technically getting an even better offer than you'd think, as it's a 2024 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV contender that only arrived back in the Spring. In fact, be༺fore August, you'd be lucky to see this spec💙ific model for under $1,300 even with discounts applied, which is to be expected with how fresh it is.

Keep in mind that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day TV deals technically haven't kicked off yet, even though this is t♋he OLED B4's lowest recorded price. There's always a chance that we'll see further drops during the actual Big Deal Days event, but I feel like Amazon is potentially getting ahead of the curve with this ꦕoffer. It would have made more sense to keep the TV at full price for a few more days before kicking it to a record low during the sale if it was destined to fall further, but alas, we already have a great deal here.

LG OLED B4 55-inch|
Save $100 - The OLED B4 is back at its lowest price just in time for Prime Day round 2, but this builds upon previous deals that have chipped away at its MSRP. It previously only managed🎶 to drop to $1,300, so seeing an extra $100 off is great ahead of the big sale.

Buy it if:

You want fantastic OLED visuals
You’re looking for a 2024 TV
You care about contrast and colors

Don't buy it if:

You'd rather invest in the C4
You’re looking for bigger than 55-inch

Price check:  |

Should you buy the LG OLED B4

LG OLED B4 on wall with soundbar in living room

(Image credit: LG)

I'm a realist, and while the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 is practically the gaming TV of my dreams, I know there's more chance of me affording the OLED B4🃏. I know many players will be in that exact situation budget-wise, as spending a few thousand on a living room display is a serious investment. Therefore, aiming for something that still offers premium perks li😼ke a 120Hz refresh rate, variable refresh rate, and G-Sync compatibility for PCs.

The m🌠ain selling point, of course, is LG's fabulous OLED tech. If you've been rocking a traditional LED display for years, or you're looking for something punchier than mid-range mini LED models, you won't be disappointed with the deep blacks and contrast the company's panels can provide. I've personally never had a better time using my PS5 and messing with PC gameplay on the couch than with one of these displays, and the B-series makes the financial barrier to entry that bit more climbable.

As for how it stacks up against competitors, there are admittedly some great options out there that'll set you back less. The colors aren't as impressive, nor does its HDR abilities punch quite as hard when watching UHD Blu-rays, but the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N can serve up similar 120Hz capabilities for FPS fans. I'm also gearing up to share my Samsung QN85D review, and the QLE𒊎D set has the chops to almost ke🔯ep up with similarly priced OLED options. 

Price cuts are ultimately the thing that'd push me to go for the LG OLED B4 over most alternatives out there, especially when second choices come in at the same price. Naturally, I'll be continually digging for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day gaming deals gold throughout the week ahead, and I'll be sure to let you know if any be🔥tter discounts♉ surface.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> The fact I'm about to talk about a new LG OLED TV that's only $100 more than a PS5 Pro is bananas. Yet, here I am, about to explain that Best Buy currently has a display deal that might serve as a better w🍃ay to upgrade your console setup. If I had a spare $800 right now, I know where I'd be splashing my cash, especially since the expensive Sony revamp is in extremely high demand. 

The deal in question applies to the LG OLED B4, as you can grab the 48-inch version at Best Buy. At full price, it'll set you back $1.499.99, so it's safe to say this is a heavy discount. To hammer home my whole point again, you're getting one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV contenders in 2024 for just $100 more than a PS5 Pro, and it'll serve up specs that match the OG console per𓂃fectly. 

Unsurprisingly, this LG OLED B4 discou✅nt also serves as a new record low for the mid-range TV. Admittedly, the fact this version is 48 inches contributes to its far cheaper price, but this offer also marks its first dip below $800. It's also worth noting that this specific size is exclusive to Best Buy, so you'll only find larger models at Amazon and Walmart. 

LG OLED B4 48-inch |
Save $700 - Down to a record low price, this Best Buy exclusive 48-inch version of the LG OLED B4 is one of the cheapest OLED panels around right now. It's only $100 more than Sony's PS5 Pro, which means it could be worth investing in over a new console rig🤡ht now.

Buy it if: 
✅ You want excellent colors
✅ You play shooters on PS5
✅ You're looking for a PS5 Pro TV

Don't buy it if: 
❌ You haven't got a new-gen console
❌ You'd prefer something bigger

Price Check:  |

Should you buy the LG OLED B4?

As much as I think the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 is the top dog in the gaming TV scene right now, I'd realistically be looking at buying the cheaper ♊OLED B4. Even the cheapest entry in the series still costs a pretty penny, but it's a far more affordable jumping on point if you're looking for a serious living room upgrade. Plus, if I'm being real with you, the display feels like an absolute bargain next to the egregiously priced PS5 Pro, and I think it'll provide a more meaningful visual revamp.

To explain, allow me to chat a bit about my personal situation. While I regularly check𓆉 out cutting-edge screens, the display I own is a big standard 2017 model Samsung LED TV. There's nothing inherently wrong with the screen, but the glorious contrast and colors provided by OLED panels have completely ruined playing PlayStation games on it for me. That's before I even get to the benefits of using a faster 120Hz refresh rate versus a traditional 60Hz, as the jump has consistently felt like a next-gen jump on every panel I've reviewed this year.

LG OLED G4 with Spyro the Dragon 2 cutscene playing on screen

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

My point is that rather than i༒nvesting in the PS5 Pro right away, you're better off upgrading your display first. Otherwise, you risk gaining improved frame rates and fancier ray tracing features that your current TV won't even make good use of. I'd argue that using a panel like the LG OLED B4 is going to help give the original system enough of a glow-up to keep it feeling fresh, ultimately serving as a wiser investment. 

Even if you are planning on picking up a PS5 Pro regardless, you'll absolutely want to be using it with a TV like the OLED B4. Naturally, splashing out $700 on a console just to plug it into a panel that was relevant during the PS4's reign is just redundant, and you&ꦰapos;ll really need an up-to-date setup to feel the full benefits of Sony's system. I reckon the vibrancy and speed of LG's disp𝓰lay will last you beyond the current generation of consoles, meaning you'll be still kitted out by the time the PS6 arrives.

Simply put, if you've not upgraded your TV in a few years, I'd honestly consider picking up the LG OLED B4 over Sony's new system. If you've been keeping up with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:where to pre-order the PS5 Pro, you might already be aware that both the vanilla revamp and its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation 30th Anniversary sibling are in extremely high demand. So, rather than stressing you🃏rself out trying to get one, why not improve your setup's visuals instead?


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/i-dont-need-a-ps5-pro-to-upgrade-my-setup-thanks-to-this-lg-oled-tv-deal/ Rw8tcxzW9h8VMyGUvTcAdC Thu, 26 Sep 2024 11:22:08 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> If you’re on the hunt for a cheap gaming monitor, chances are you’re eyeing up 1080p displays. Normally I’d encourage opting for lower-resolution screens, but I just stumbled across a 1440p display for under $150 that puts full HD offers to shame. The catch♔? Well, you'll need to move fast, as the deal ends in less than 24 hours.

Thanks to Best Buy's Deal of the Day, Acer's 27-inch Nitro KG272U Pbmiipx is down from $349.99. That's a phenomenal $200 saving on what is a serious 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor contender for 1440p players, and it also brings the screen to a new record low. Loo𓆏king back at previous offers, it only managed to fall to $199 at Amazon, and it'll currently set you back $269.99 at the rival retailer.

For the most part, 1440p 170Hz monitors of this calibre don't tend to drop under $200. That realm of pricing is dominated by 1080p models, so it's safe to say I'm excited about this QHD discount. If I didn't know any better,. I'd say this feels like an early 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day monitor deal, especially since July's🐼 event didn't mana𒅌ge to top Best Buy's current offer. 

Acer Nitro KG272U Pbmiipx 27-inch |
Save $200 - Now down to a new record low thanks to a Best Buy limited time offer, this is your chance to grab a 🌃1440p 170Hz display for around the same price as 1080p alternatives.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a faster 1440p panel
✅ You're aiming to spend under $150
✅ You want a decent size display

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You're aiming to play at 4K
❌ You'd rather spend less on 1080p

Price check: |

Should you buy the Acer Nitro KG272U Pbmiipx?

Acer Nitro KG272U with grey backdrop

(Image credit: Acer)

As a rule🍌 of thumb, I always advise players to match their system specs with monitor resolutions. That way, you&a♛pos;ll be sure to end up with a screen that provides the exact level of performance you need without feeling redundant. The Acer Nitro KG272U Pbmiipx serves as a fantastic example of a display that strikes a nice balance for mid-range PC gaming, and it will save many of you from making do with 1080p.

Of course, for some of you out there, a 1440p 170Hz display might not be completely ideal. Don't get me wrong, it's a bargain at its current price, but if you're aiming to play shooters and boost fps on a lower spec GPU, 1080p might be plenty. If that's the case, checking out alternative offers like Asus' TUF Gaming 24-inch model (was $159.99) at Amazon might be far more economical. Both its size and specs make more sense for affordable competitive𝓰 gaming than Acer's screen, particularlꦯy if you've no interest in extra detail and fidelity.

Ultimately, I'd recommend Acer's 170Hz panel to budget PC players looking for faster visuals. That's not to say this screen won't serve as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor, and it'll also happily hook up to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld using a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock. That said, its QHD resolution is a better fit for FPS players rocking something like an RTX 4070 rig, as you should be able to run many shooters at an appropඣriate frame rate using that setup.

It's worth noting that since the Acer Nitro KG272U Pbmiipx is sitting at $150, I'm focussing on the entry-level side of things. If you've got more cash to splash, there are plenty of alternative options that'll pack more of a punch. Personally, I'd be tempted to aim for something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6,💃 especially since it falls dramatically during seasonal sales. 

Yes, you'll still be looking at paying around $400, but you'll end up with glorious OLED visuals and a faster 240Hz refresh rate. That advice is really only for those of you without budget constraints, as if you've got l𝐆ess than $200 to play with, Best Buy's limited time Acer deal is worth jumping on ASAP. 


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> They say good things come to players who wait, and if you’ve been watching the Alienware AW3423DW for a๊ wꦉhile, now is your time to strike. While Black Friday is still a couple of months away, Dell’s exceptional QD-OLED display just dropped to a record-low price, and its discounted ticket makes it a fierce QHD contender even in 2024.

Over at Amazon right now, the 34-inch 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW3423DW is down from $1,099.99. The 27% discount brings the gaming monitor contender down to the same price we’d expect during an annual sale, and I wouldn’t be remotely surprised if we see the same price again when 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday monitor deals roll in. Prior to this latest offer, the 175Hz 1440p display has only managed to dip to the $900 mark, so it’s safe to say I’m t𓆏horoughly impressed with this deal. 

At just a cent under $800, Dell’s Alienware display is still pricey, but represents pretty good value within the space right now. We’re talking about a curved ultrawide QD-OLED panel that boasts a co♓mmendable 0.1ms response time, making it perfect for vivid adventures and speedy shootouts in FPS games. It's those feats that ultimately resulted in us giving it a perfect score a few years ago, and its specs still more than hold up today.


Save $300 - This 27% off discount has knocked Dell’s QD-OLED monitor to a new record low, making it a great value premium option in 2024. It normally only manages to drop to just under $1,000, so it’s nice to see it plunge to new depths a﷽head of Prime Day and Black Friday.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a curved ultrawide screen
✅ You’re looking for an OLED upgrade
✅ You need something on the large side

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want faster than 175Hz
❌ You’re aiming for a 4K display

Price Check: |  

Should you buy the Alienware AW3423DW? 

Alienware 34 AW3423DW QD-OLED

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor scene is ever-evolving, and while 1440p won’t suit every PC player amid the rise of approachable 4K gaming, the Alienware AW3423DW stands tall. At its discounted $800 price, the screen makes for a spicy alternative to excellent 2024 models like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey G6 and more boutique offerings like the glossy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black�𒊎�, especially if you’re looking for something larger. 

Ideally, you’ll want to use Dell’s QD-OLED display at a gaming desk, as its 1800R curve is designed to provide immersive visuals head-on. If you already have a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor that you like to park right in front of or if PC is your primary platform, this ultrawide display’s format will suit you to a T. However, if you prefer to kick back at a distance, you’d benefit from checking out larger models like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 – a screen that serves as a nice 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TV alternative.

It’s also important to consider your setup before automatically jumping on this Alienware deal. As a golden rule, I always try and match up monitor specs to whatever system I’m using, whether that happens to be a PC or a console. If you’ve got a monstrous rig with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards inside, it’s worth looking at 4K monitors at around the $800 mark. If you’re not really sure what the OLED fuss is about, you could instead pick up the UHD 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U for $699 and still end up with respectaꦐ💟ble contrast and colors. 

Alienware 34 AW3423DW QD-OLED

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On the flip side, if you simply need a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS4 monitor, something to plug your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock into or you’ve got a GPU older than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060, there are far cheaper options. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:KTC G27P6 lives in my head rent-free as a fantastic value OLED screen, and it’s perfect for players who aren’t really into the whole curved ultrawide thing but want superb🐼 colors. Naturally, 1080p 𒈔models are also a dime a dozen, but I reckon spending that bit more to at least gain an OLED screen is worthwhile. 

With all that said, should you buy the Alienware AW3423DW? If all you’ve been waiting on is a lower price, I’d say yes. Chances are that this screen won’t fall any lower for now, and it’ll mak𓆉e for a fabulous QHD experience for those of you craving premium visuals.


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//344567.top/hardware/tvs-monitors/one-of-the-top-alienware-gaming-monitors-around-just-dropped-to-a-new-record-low-price/ HtjG4gFJq4a5bW6SUL7RJG Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:23:21 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> In many ways, the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B makes me feel like a suspicious lover. I know it’s not healthy, but the fact I’m head over heels for its vibrant OLED panel and incredibly handy dual refresh rate mode has me instinctively looking for a catch. However, I think I’m ready to come to terms with the fact this 32-inch display is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor to release so far this year, and it truly has my PC library interests🐼 at heart. 

Coming in at $1,399.99, the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B is without a doubt an investment. Prior to getting hands-on with the monitor, I may have considered that a red flag, especially since there are so many great OLED options out there for under a grand🎃 in 2024. The thing is, none of those models can effectively serve as two displays in one, and spending more on this screen could save you from getting both a 4K display and a high refresh rate panel for playing competitively. 

Dual refresh rate monitors aren’t new, but LG has whipped up a panel that can instantly switch between 4K 240Hz and 1080p 480Hz. Upon first reading that within the model’s features list, I had to double-take, as it means it can basically take on both the top UHD displays and the fastest full HD contenders, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AOC AGON Pro AH246FK. Sure, that latter screen can reach an incredible 540Hz, but you’﷽re locking yourself into a lower-resolution TN experience that can’t remotely compete with OLED🌺 visually. 

Specs 

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B on woodgrain desk with Windows 11 and green Kiki's Delivery Service wallpaper on screen

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On paper, the UltraGear 32GS95UE-B boasts all the qualities you’d expect from a flagship LG OLED monitor. The panel is 16:9, so we’re not dealing with anything ultrawide or curvy, meaning it’ll ap꧟peal to a wider player base. As I’ve already mentioned, it runs at 4K 240Hz natively but can dial things back to 1080p to overclock things to 480Hz. A neat trick that produces that “two monitors in one” effect that serves as the main selling point. 

I say dual mode is t🦋he screen’s showstopper, but there’s a lot to love about its OLED abilities too. LG says it can produce 0.03ms GtG response times, hit 275 nits maximum brightness, and boasts a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio – just like other displays with this panel type. Simply put, it’s clear that the 32GS95UE-B’s refresh rate switching features come with no caveats concerning specs, which is a remarkable feat.

Other perks include FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR10, both of which I’ve come to expect with monitors at this point. For all you multiplatform gamers out there, the screen also has two 2.1 HDMI ports and 1.4 DisplayPort, meaning you’ll be able to hook up consoles and gaming handhelds without a hitch. Although, it’s worth noting that you’ll need a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock for 🌺that latter endeavor, as this display doesn’t come with a USB-C hub or power delivery.  

Design  

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Close up of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B stand

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Close up of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B cable management hole on stand

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Close up of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B ports

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Alright, I’ll say it – the UltraGear 32GS95UE-B almost looks like an Apple Studio Dꦯisplay clone. That’s not entirely a bad thing, as LG has borrowed elements that work and rejigged them to make something a little different. Admittedly, the similarities also only really apply when looking at the panel head🍃-on, as its side profile and back view feel more like a traditional gaming monitor.

I’ll start off with the monitor’s pedestal stand, as that’s the part that gives Apple vibes. Just like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey G6, the base is effectively a low-profile pentagon, but LG hꩲas opted for plastic rather than metal. That connects to a broad, flat stalk with a simple cable management hole, with the extra surface area keeping potential wobble when using tilt and pivot to a minimum. As a result, the screen is extremely easy to maneuver and smooth, meaning changing up angles and orientation isn’t a complete faff. 

Despite using an all-plastic body, this UltraGear monitor is s♈urprisingly sturdy, boasting the level of build quality I’d expect 🧸from a screen at this price range. I don’t subscribe to the notion that metal instantly means better, and LG’s display is a prime example of how you can use plastic to make a solid-feeling product. Plus, it means the screen is far easier to lift than many 32-inch alternatives, making setup that bit easier.

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View of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B back with RGB light strips in view

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B in portrait mode with GamesRadar+ Best Gaming Monitor guide on screen

View of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-♓B back with RGB light strips in view (Image credit: Future/ Phil Hayton)

As is now a tradition with gaming monitors, this UltraGear display includes some flashy lighting around back. Rather than going the extra hog like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Philips Evnia 42M2N8900, LG has instead gone with a bold, diffused strip surrounding the pedestal stand. It’s subtle enough that those of you with an aversion to gamery aesthetics can ignore it but still contributes to the screen’s overall vibe. In oth♑er words, If you do bring it to a LAN event, i🌟t will look pretty swish. 

In an upsetting contrast to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 45GR95QE-B, the 32GS95UE-B doesn’t come with a remote. Instead, you’ll be at the mercy of the usual fiddly OSD joystick, which isn’t as bad as some I’ve used. It’s got decent direction definition and a reassuring clickiness, helping somewhat soothe my bitterness. The thing that has really helped LG get away with this, however, i💖s the faꦗct it has a separate singular button on the left-hand side for switching resolution modes, saving you from constantly jumping into the on-screen menu. 

Features 

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with OSD menu on screen

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Close up of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B OSD settings menu

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Close up of LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwactch 2 settings menu on screen and 1080p 480Hz resolution selected

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LG’s show-stopping dual resolution mode naturally dominates the UltraGear 32GS95UE-B  features conversation. It’s not the only monitor that can switch specs on the fly, with the Alienware AW2725QF offering a similar 4K 180Hz and 1080p 360Hz setup. However, at the time of writing, there are only two screens that can pull off UHD at 240Hz and fall just short of 500Hz at full HD, making LG’s model somewhat special. Funnily enough, the ot🌱her monitor is the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP, which just so happens to use the exact same WOLED panel under the hood.

Impressive stuff, but it’s LG’s instant toggle that helps the monitor nail the feature’s usability. Pressing the button underneath the bezel switches the screen’s resolution in less than five seconds, and no additional manual intervention is required. I genuinely believe this approach should be used by all monitor makers going forward, as it’d save esports enthusiasts from having to opt for one-trick full HD pony panels with an elevated r🔥efresh rate. Admittedly, you’re paying a lot more for a display that can cater to both playstyles, but the space-saving benefits and convenience are worth the investment.

In addition to its monitor mode switching magic, LG’s screen packs all the perks you’d expect within its OSD, including crosshairs, black stabilization, and a whole host of OLED protection options. With pixel shifting, screen cleaning, and plenty of preventative measures to hand, it’s hard to imagine issues like screen burn ever unexpectedly cropping up. I’d still avoid leaving 🍎brightness on full with static elements for hours on end, but unless you’re running a fast food joint’s menu, that realistically shouldn’t happen.

Outside of PC usage, the UltraGear 32GS95UE-B has plenty more going for it, including a respectable set of “Pixel Sound” 2 x 10W stereo speakers with DTS Virtual X support. That’s fantastic news for any of you hunting for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 monitor, as it’ll enab𝐆le you to use it like a small-scale gami🃏ng TV.  

Performance 

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen and first-person Pharah

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I started testing the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B at an impeccable time, as it was next on my list after AOC’s 540Hz speed demon. I wasn’t initially convinced that a monitor with a secondary 480Hz mode would be able to leave as big an impre☂ssion, but it only took a few rounds in Overwatch 2 to prov🐻e me wrong. Better still, the improved contrast of its OLED panel over the typical TN tech in full HD high refresh rate displays serves as a visually striking cherry on top.

Let’s kick things off with 1080p 480Hz performance. Whenever I’ve used esports enthusiast screens for shooters in the past, the caveats are painfully obvious. Yes, you’re getting🔯 blisteringly fast visuals that not many other monitors can achieve, but it comes at the expense of contrast and colors. When soaring through each match as Pharah in Overwatch 2, each map looked truly vibrant despite also being able to dart into battle with an exc𒁏eptional degree of responsiveness. 

That 0.03ms and 480Hz combo also felt amazing in Halo Infinite, particularly when it comes to whipping around to take a shot. The sensational speed provided by this high refresh r꧂ate makes a bigger difference than I’d have imagined, with matching frame rates leading to incredibly accurate and slick results. If I’m being real with you, I don’t think I can really tell the difference between AOC’s 540Hz panel and this screen, other than the fact everything👍 looks far prettier.

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen with resolution at 1080p 480Hz

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Halo Infinite multiplayer gameplay on screen

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen

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On that note, the 32GS95UE-B is equally monstrous at 4K 240Hz, packing the exact sort of punch you’d expect from a cutting-edge screen in 2024. At this stage, I’m pretty well turned in visually to my selection of benchmark games, but Cyberpunk 2077 completely caught me off guard. LG’s excellent OLED tech excels when paired with UHD resolutions, building upon the vivid visuals of screens like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dough Spectrum Black. HDR is💃 also ouಌt to impress, with each reflection and glowing sign bouncing off of CD Projekt Red’s metropolis in the most immersive way possible. 

To push those colors, I also jumped back into Another Crab’s Treasure, as it’s probably the most vibrant outing in my backlog. Even without professionally calibrating LG’s screen, the panel manages to present exceptionally accurate-looking colors that feel remarkably striking. If younger me could see what technology can do for colorful adventures in 2024, they’d proꦆbably end up never going outside (I live in Scotland and it’s gray 99% of the time). 

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Another Crab's Treasure gameplay on screen

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LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines 2 gameplay on screen

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For funsies, I then decided to dive head first into the exact opposite kind of game – Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. The murky landscapes featured in the shooter feel brilliantly🥀 balanced thanks to the panel’s superb contrast abilities, with any color that does exist in the jungles of Kadak𒀰u being anything but lost. It’s arguably easy for a screen to shine using bright colors, but for a monitor to look great displaying grays and dark screens? That’s a solid feat.

I’ve used many panels at this point, and while you’d expect this model to trump mini LED alternatives like the Lenovo Legion Y34wz-30, this screen goes above and beyond even its closest OLED rivals. The Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 is on pretty even footing with this screen, ⛦but a light bump to brightness gives LG the edge here. That said, it’s perhaps more appropriate to com🌺pare this model to the 32-inch OLED G8, so I’ll make sure to provide some comparative notes once I get my hands on one. 

Should you buy the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B? 

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with Overwatch 2 character select on screen and Pharah selected

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I can say with certainty that the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B is the 🌜most versatile gaming monitor I’ve tested yet. That’s in large thanks to its fantastic dual resolution mode that helps the screen provide exceptional 4K 240Hz and 1080p 480Hz results. However, it’s worth shouting about this 32-inch display OLED prowess too, as LG has managed to set a new fidelity bar for rivals to reach. 

If you’re looking for an OLED display that’ll have your back no matter what genre you’re playingဣ, the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B is well worth a look. For $100 less than something like the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8, you’re getting a panel that can rival the fastest and best-looking monitors out there, and while it’s still expensive, its specs should survive at least a few PC and console generations. 

How I tested the  LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B 

For a month, I used the  LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B as my main monitor for playing games and general 𝐆PC usage. During that time, I used set benchmark games like Overwatch 2, Halo Infinite, and Cyberpunk 2077 to test resolution, refresh rate, and general responsiveness. In between, I also played Another Crab’s Trea💯sure and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 while taking notes regarding the screen’s colors, contrast, and fidelity. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> Pairing the PS5 Pro with the right gaming monitor is going to be crucial, and I’ve already decided I want to hook the console up to the Philips Evnia 42M2N8900. Nꦯot only is it near the size of some smaller TVs at 41.5 inches, but its 4K 138Hz abilities will help Sony’s revamped system flourish. I haven’t even got to the best part yet – the screen has dropped back to its lowest-ever price. 

Over at Amazon right now, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 is down from $1,179.99 thanks to an excellent 24% discount. It’s still absolutely what I’d describe as a premium panel, but it also happens to be one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor options for console gamers. Normally, you’d be looking at just over $1,000🧸 for this 4K display, and it only just managed to drop to ꦬits current price at the end of August. 

Throughout September, the Evnia 42M2N8900 has yo-yo'd back and forth from $1,100, so there’s no guarantee its current discounted price will still stick around. 4K monitors of this size and caliber aren’t too common at this price point, with most alternatives measuring in at around 34 inches. What I’m getting at is if you’re really keen to dial in your setup before grabbing a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 Pro pre-order later tಞhis month, I’d strongly suggest considering this screen sooner rather than later🌠. 

Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 41.5-inch |
Save $280 - Now bac♍k down to its lowest-ever price, this 4K 138Hz monitor has only recently managed to drop under $900. At its current price, it makes for a🌱 great smaller-screen solution for the PS5 Pro and PCs that can make full use of UHD visuals while benefiting from vibrant OLED visuals.

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a speedy 4K screen
✅ You prefer OLED contrast and colors
✅ You need a larger monitor

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You play games at 1080p or 1440p
❌ You’d prefer something smaller

Price Check: |  

 Should you buy the Philips Evnia 42M2N8900? 

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 monitor with Spyro the Dragon 2 gameplay on screen

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Baldur's Gate 3 gameplay on screen

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Steam Deck OLED connected via USB-C and Tomb Raider on screen

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Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 with Halo Infinite multiplayer on screen

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By and large, two types of players will want to consider the Evnia 42M2N8900. The first I’ve already spoiled, as it's you console enthusiasts out there who are looking for the best ౠPS5 monitor. At the moment, both Sony’s hardware and the Xbox Series X cap out at 4K 120Hz, meaning the Philips screen in question is more than qualified. Keep in mind you’ll be limited to supported games too, like Overwatch 2, but you’ll never have to worry about being perman✃ently stuck at 60Hz. 

The next group is naturally PC players, particularly those of you who want to give your Steam library an OLED glow-up. Playing massive adventures like Baldur’s Gate 3 with every setting cranked up to max is an incredible experience on Ph💫ilips’ UHD dis💜play, especially if you’re making the jump from a traditional IPS panel. It also makes for a commendable screen for shooters, as while 138Hz isn’t the fastest refresh rate around, 0.1 GtG response times mean you’ll feel super slick in games like Halo Infinite. 

If you’re a fan of extra features, the Evnia 42M2N8900 also has you covered with perks like immersive Ambiglow backlighting. ꦆLED lights at the rear provide a subtle but effective illumination that syncs up with the colors on the screen, helping the visual experience feel even larger than it is. You’ll admittedly want to play with your room lights out to get the most out of this fancy lighting system, but you won’t find many displays out there including something like thi🐠s as standard.

Back of Philips Evnia 42M2N8900  with Ambiglow lights on

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As a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld nerd, the fact this screen also boasts USB-C docking abilities is another massive win for me. 90W Power Delivery means you’ll be able to hook up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED and other portables with a single cable, saving you from using a separate 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck dock and power adapter. The extra hub support hammers home the fact this is a monitor that’ll♊ suit a variety of platforms, even if its top-line specs cater directly to premium consoles and rigs. 

I’ve tested numerous monitors already this year, and I genuinely can’t think of a monitor I want to use with the PS5 Pro more. Naturally, if money and space weren’t an issue I’d perhaps opt for something like an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 TV instead.🤪 However♋, for a chunk under $1,000, the Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 provides the right balance of specs to help the PlayStation 5 revamp strut its stuff. 


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I’ve been using the Samsung QN85D as part of my setup for a few weeks, and the QLED gaming TV is surprising on multiple levels. Not only does it come within inches of matching OLED screens with superb contrast and colors, but it’s 🥂also more affordable than other premium panels. Better still, I just stumbled across a pretty great discount that makes the 120Hz display even better value just in time for the big PS5 Pro announcement. 

The price is currently hidden, but adding the 65-inch Samsung QN85D to your Amazon basket brings it down (was $1,899.99).  That’s a fairly competitive price for what is set to be one of my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TV picks for 2024, especially since you’ll pay $1,599.99 going to the screen maker directly. More impo꧂rtantly, the mini LED panel is one of the first to convince me that OLED isn’t always the answer, particularly if you can save a chunk of change in the process.

I’ve been keeping an eye on the Samsung QN85D’s price for a while, as keeping up with its real-time shelf price helps🃏 provide perspective. By that, I mean that I can make more appropriate price and specs comparisons, especially since it hasn’t returned to full price since June. For a few months now, the screen has sat at around $1,600 at Amazon, meaning it’s fighting in the same ring as the LG OLED B4. There’s no guarantee that it won’t leap back up to MSRP at some point this year, but if you’ve already settled on this 120Hz mini LED monster, I’d pick it up before it gets the chance.

Samsung QN85D 65-inch |
Save $462.04 - Now sitting under the $1,500 mark, Samsung’s mini LED panel is down to a new record low price. Even when discounted, you’ll normally♑ pay around $1,600 for this 2024 model, and Amazon is currently beating the manufacturer's own direct price.

Buy it if:
✅ You want bright and bold visuals
✅ You got an PS5 or Xbox Series X
✅ You care about contrast

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You'd rather spend more on an OLED
❌ You don’t need top tier brightness

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Should you buy the Samsung QN85D?

Samsung QN85D with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen with player playing as Pharah

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I spent most of the summer reviewing gaming TVs, and while the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 is sitting comfortably on the throne, the QN85D is special. Coming off the back of checking out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N, it’s clear that mini LED tech has limitations. Yet, Samsung has put together a panel that can fly preꦅtty close to the glorious results of organic LEDs, all whilꦆe providing punchy 120Hz specs that feel well suited to PS5 and Xbox Series X. 

That said, there are a few things to consider before immediately grabbing the QN85D. For starters, I’d think about how dark or light your room of choice is. I’m personally sandwiched between two windows with plenty of glare, meaning the extra brightness provided by Samsung's mini LED panel is invaluable. If you are only planning to play games and enjoy movies 🎐in a darkened room, opting for something like the LG OLED B4 will result in slightly better colors and contrast for around the same price. 

The second factor on my mind is refresh rate, as the QN85D sticks with 120Hz rather than ramping things up to 144Hz. The latter is something I’m seeing more in premium screens and is fantastic if you’ve got a living room PC that can take full advantage. Sticking with consoles for now? Then you won’t really need a screen that can go that fast, not unless the soon-to-be-announced PS5 Pro gains a speed boost in shooters like Overwatch 2. Of course, if you’re really wanting to futureproof your setup, you’ll maybe want to peek at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors instead. 


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Tvs-monitors ]]> I’m far from being a competitive gamer, but using the AOC AGON Pro AG246FK these past two weeks has me dreaming of being in an esports team. Sure, I still have zero technique when darting around as Pharah in Overwatch 2, and I’m probably more like a Grunt than the mighty Master Chief. However, you’d be surprised how much pairing a 540Hz refresh rate with ridiculous frame rates can help you land shots, not to m🥂ention it’ll eliminate lag I didn’t even realize was present. 

There’s far more to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors than refresh rate, and while the $599 / £599 AOC AGON Pro AG246FK is ridiculously fast, it’s not going to be for everyone. I’m pretty sure most players out there will think that even 360Hz, which is understandable since the 4K monitor scene only just reached 240Hz peak. Even I’m having to  chow down on my own words, as I previously said I couldn’t imagine ever needing a 500Hz monitor in my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2724HF review. Silly Phil – if only you’d known what ramping things above that figure could do for your FPS game sessions. 

Admittedly, I do still feel like this screen compromises on the fidelity front a bit too much for me to use full-time. The fact AOC has stuck with 24-inches for the Agon Pro AG246FK does helꦓp its full HD capabilities look less offensive than they would on a larger panel, and I was actually pretty impressed with its vibrancy considering we’re dealing with TN tech. But, when all is said and done, this is a gaming m൲onitor for players who prioritize speed above all else, and trading away other qualities absolutely has its benefits.

Specs

AOC AGON Pro AG246FK back ports under lip next to RGB ring

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I’ve already let most of the AGON Pro AG246FK’s specs out of the bag, but let’s recap what this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:high refresh rate monitor has to offer. The screen comes equipped with a 24.1-inch 1080p 540Hz “Ultra-Fast TN eSports” panel with a 0.5ms GtG response time. Accompanying those competitive grade qualities are DisplayHDR 400 certification and AdaptiveSync Variable Refresh Rate 🔯(VRR) capabilities, alongside an anti-glare coating that keeps aggressive reflections at bay. 

In terms of po🐎rts, the AG246FK comes with two HDMI 2.0 and one Displayport 1.4. I can already sense you PS5 monitor users out there reaching for your virtual pitchforks, but if we’re being honest, you’ll be using DisplayPort on PC to hit 540Hz anyway, as even HDMI 2.1 doesn’t support past 240Hz. I guess it’s a bit of a bummer if you’re aiming to use a console next to your PC, even though I’d suggest going for something other than a 24-inch TN panel in that case.

Design

Back view of AOC AGON Pro AG246FK

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

At a glance, the AG246FK looks like a fairly conventional 16:9 display, with the most notable thing on the front being the panel’s three-sided frameless design.꧟ The last thing you really want is any aesthetic that could distract you in competitive scenarios with a monitor like this, so I completely understand the need to keep things vanilla. Yet, AOC has reserved its freaky side for its pedestal stand, as for whatever reason, it 🎀uses an asymmetrical pentagonal base. 

I imagine the look on my face was priceless when I went to line up the monitor, thinking I’d just placed it down at an angle, only to find it was purposely designed that way. It almost feels like it's mocking the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 with its straight pentagon base, even though both use a low-profile approach that makes it easier to slide over soundbars like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Blueant Soundblade. Simply ౠput, the weirdo stand beats V-shaped feet or any other desk-dominating nonsense.

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AOC AGON Pro AG246FK stand next to Kirby figures

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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AOC AGON Pro AG246FK OSD button

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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AOC AGON Pro AG246FK  pop out headphone stand

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There is something slightly funky going on with the AG246FK’s height adjustment and pivot approach, which had me messing around with the screen for a solid 10 minutes. When lifted to its max height, the bottom bezel w♋ill hit off the base when switching to vertical, meaning you’ll have to tilt it slightly to swivel things around. That’s perhaps not a biggie, but it was a strange hiccup in the otherwise smooth process of rotating the monitor. 

Round the back you’ll find all the bulk you’d expect from a high refresh rate TN panel, with a hump integrating a two-port USB hub, video inputs, and even a pop-out headphone stand. If you’re into RGB, you’ll also pot🍸entially dig the lighting “ring”, which is just as oddly shaped as the monitor’s 𓂃stand. I imagine some of you will be dragging this screen to LAN events where people can actually see behind the monitor, so putting on a show for them while you play is probably worthwhile. You’ll even be able to avoid cable management embarrassment thanks to some clips on the pedestal stand. Phew.

If you’ve read any of my monitor reviews, you ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚknow what’s coming next – the obligatory rant about OSD joystick controls. The AG246FK commits extra sins by using a ridiculously wobbly nub that dares to be th🌃e same shape as the stand. Good luck feeling any sense of direction with this movable button, as you’ll pretty much need to just fumble around and hope for the best. 

Features 

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AOC AGON Pro AG246F OSD menu with grid of options

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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AOC AGON Pro AG246FK OSD Game Menu with linear list of options

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Like most monitors, the AGON Pro AG246FK has got an OSD menu filled with novel gaming options. In this instance, the screen splits these up into their own “Game Settings” menu, with other collective compartments including dials for “Luminance” and dedicated Picture-in-P🎃icture and RGB lighting sections.

Keeping everything to the right-hand side of the display and having a shortlist of options in each setting does aid navigation, as I never felt stuck with where to find things. I would perhaps like settings like Freesync and HDR to be🌄 upfront and out of the way of the “sniper” overlays and other quirks, but that’s just what I’d do if I were putting together a monitor OSD. 

It admittedly feels like a standard feature at this point, but the AG246FK does come with a two-port USB hub. These days, I’m not really fussed unless a screen comes with USB🍰-C capabilities and Power Delivery that’ll satiate my handheld shenanigans. But, since you’ll likely be hooking up a gaming mouse and keyboard to your rig with this monitor to play competitively, you can at least do so via a single cable. 

Performance 

AOC AGON Pro AG246FK with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen featuring Pharah

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Alright, strap yourselves in, as we’re about to dive into the Wild West of high refresh rate gaming. To check whether I could feel the difference between this Agon 540Hz screen and other speedy displays I’ve used thus far, I stuck to primarily playing both Overwatch 2 and Halo Infinite multiplayer. To also ensure I was able to boost fps appropriately, I also used the Alienware Aurora R16, as I know for a fact the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 inside can deliver the PC performance required. 

Playing Overwatch 2 at 540Hz felt a little surreal, with all my first-person movements noticeably translating as if in real-time. By that, I mean it was like watching something moving right before me in reality rather than the virtual realm. Weirdly, I’ve never experienced this when playing at 360Hz, but som🦩ething about the unconventional jump here provides a whole new sensation entirely. 

In practice, this meant that my twitchy reactions flying around as Pharah felt far more precise, resulting in missiles flying precisely where I needed them to. Visually speaking, the way I was playing looked frankly ridiculous, as I was throwin🦹g my mouse around in a way that wouldn’t normally be possible, but the fast refresh rate meant I was able to see everything clearly and move with intent. I would have potentially put all of this down to a placebo effect sparked by knowing it was a 540Hz screen if I hadn’t got Play of the Game four times in a row the other night – something that rarely happens when I play at 144Hz. 

AOC AGON Pro AG246FK with Overwatch 2 gameplay on screen and Pharah under gunfire

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It’s also worth noting that I’m just off the back of finishing both my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hisense U7N and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG OLED G4 reviews, both of which are gami♉ng TVs that can hit 144Hz. I naturally tried both the PS5 and PC versions of Overwatch 2 on those larger panels, and it helped amplify the benefits of using the AOC AGON Pro AG246FK at a desk. There’s a good chance I might not even go back to playing the hero shooter in the living room after this review, as now that I know how responsive and slick things can get with a monitor, the idea that I’m too slow will be lingering in the back of my head. Just to be clear, I am still very much a casual FPS player, but I think there’s a tiny part of all of us that wants to be at peak performance. 

While I was able to consistently hit 540fps+ in Overwatch 2 to satiate the AG246FK, the same didn’t quite happen with Halo Infinite. Microsoft’s shooter is a bit more sporadic when it comes to maps and frame rates, and I averaged out at around 480fps. Still more than high enough to be considered competitive, but it does feed into the “do we need 500Hz monitors” argument. Again, I’m using an RTX 4090 build for testing, so there won’t bꩵe much enthusiasts can do to hit higher performance in this instance.

Despite that, Halo Infinite felt stupidly slick on the🌳 AG246FK. One of my most memorable moments using the monitor to play the sho൲oter involved a Super Fiesta match where the objective was to wreak havoc with random powerful weapons. Did I use a M41 SPNKr or a fancy energy weapon to get the job done? Nope, all I seemingly needed was a 540Hz screen and a Mk50 Sidekick pistol. I came out the other side of that battle with more kills and no deaths.

AOC AGON Pro AG246FK gaming monitor with Halo Infinite gameplay on screen with player and team under fire from energy weapons

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The extra responsiveness, stability, and sheer speed here are what I believe helped me ultimately up my game. Yes, I’m not what I’d call a skilled player, and I usually jump into🐷 multiplayer sessions for fun or to test screens like the AG246FK. The thing is if I can take advantage of 540Hz visuals as a casual player, imagine what either you or someone who’s fully dedicated to competitive play could achieve. Those few split seconds it’d take to swing around to make a shot on a slower screen can matter, especially if you’re up against fierce rivals. 

So, we’ve established that the AG246FK is a speed demon, but what about its visual capabilities? I expected to find this AGON Pro model to be a little unsightly at 1080p, especially when running games I normally play at higher resolutions on an OLED. Yet, its abilities are fairly serviceable, managing to pull off colors that just avoid looking completely washed out anꦿd decent brightness too. 

In Cyberpunk 2077, HDR provided Night City with the usual lick of realism I’ve become accustomed to, with glowing neon signs standing out against the game’s concrete jungle. You will noticeꦜ some softness as a result of playing at 1080p, but if you keep the 24-inch monitor at an appropriate distance away, it won’t feel quite as obvious. I’m still of the opinion that if you’re looking to play new single-player adventures where frame rates aren’t a deal breaker, this probably isn’t the screen for the job. That said, if you mostly play FPS games and merely want acceptable results when you do occasionalꦗly launch into something else, you won’t be horrified by the visuals on show.

Should you buy the AOC AGON Pro AG246FK? 

AOC AGON Pro AG246FK gaming monitor with Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on screen featuring glowing neon lights

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Whether you’re a budding esports player or just someone who likes getting competitive in your spare time, the AOC AGON Pro AG246FK is going to elevate your experience. You’re going to need a rig that can actually match its 540Hz refresh rate with appropriate performance, and this gaming monitor does trade away other visual qualities for speed. Still, if you’re hellbent on improving your performance in first-person shooters and want an ultra-༺response screen, opting for this display won’t disappoint. 

As for the general player, I wouldn’t outright advise avoiding this monitor, but this TN panel might not feel like a big visual ♔upgrade for $600. It’s fast, sure, and you’re not going to find many other models that can hit over 540Hz. What you will be able to grab is 360Hz screens like the Samsung OLED G6 for less than $200 more, which could be a much wiser choice due to its phenomenal colors and contras🌼t. 

In any case, I’d like to pers💮onally thank the AGON Pro AG246FK, as this gaming monitor made mไe feel like an esports pro, even if in reality I shoot like a stormtrooper.

How I tested the AOC AGON Pro AG246FK

For two weeks, I used the AOC AGON Pro AG246FK as my main monitor for playing FPS games. Specifically, I used Overwatch 2 and Halo Infinite with low settings enabled on an Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC with an RTX 4090 graphics card to boost fps to match the displays 540Hz panel. During gameplay, I observed qualities like responsiveness😼 and speed in addition to brightness and contrast to get a feel for whether the higher refresh rate comes with caveats.

In addition to those competitive FPS gᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚames, I🙈 also tested Cyberpunk 2077 in order to evaluate the screen's HDR and resolution scaling abilities. In turn, this helped a visual establish a comparison point between other reviewed monitors.

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