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REVIEW – Acer XN253QX 240Hz TN G-SYNC model

REVIEW – Acer XN253QX 240Hz TN G-SYNC model

For competitive gaming at very high frame rates, 240Hz monitors can be attractive choices. Provided you can drive up the fame rate sufficiently, there’s benefit to be had in terms of reduced perceived blur and improved ‘connected feel’ even compared to 144Hz models. The Acer XN235QX, of the Predator XN3 series, combines a responsive 240Hz ... Read More
 
Acer X27 ‘4K’ UHD model with 144Hz IPS-type panel

Acer X27 ‘4K’ UHD model with 144Hz IPS-type panel

Update: Update on price and availability. News piece below initially published 27th April 2017. Users looking for a high refresh rate on their monitor have so far had to make do with resolutions that are lower than ‘4K’ UHD (3840 x 2160). For users wishing to display their content in UHD, they’ve had to settle ... Read More
 
REVIEW – Acer XR341CK and X34 75Hz and 100Hz curved IPS models

REVIEW – Acer XR341CK and X34 75Hz and 100Hz curved IPS models

We’ve explored how the 3440 x 1440 resolution on a 34” ‘UltraWide’ model can provide an incredibly engrossing gaming experience. And indeed how adding a subtle curve can help enhance the experience without making the experience seem completely alien. The Acer XR341CK and X34 take things one step further. They combine the same or a ... Read More
 
REVIEW – Acer Z35 with curved 200Hz G-SYNC VA panel

REVIEW – Acer Z35 with curved 200Hz G-SYNC VA panel

One particular monitor that has drummed up a lot of interest and sparked a bit of debate is the BenQ XR3501. Some people are put off by the pixel density offered by the 2560 x 1080 resolution spread over a 35” area, whilst others see real potential in its generously curved 144Hz VA panel. The ... Read More
 
Acer XB270HU with 2560 x 1440 144Hz and G-SYNC

Acer XB270HU with 2560 x 1440 144Hz and G-SYNC

As we explore in our extensive review, the ASUS PG278Q ROG SWIFT offers a very unique gaming experience. Its combination of highly responsive 144Hz TN panel with the 2560 x 1440 resolution and ‘Nvidia goodies’ such as G-SYNC, ULMB and 3D Vision make it quite an appealing bit of kit. Some users who really appreciate ... Read More