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Having taken a look at the Having taken a look at the Dell P2416D, which was one of the first WQHD (2560 x 1440) models to hit the scene with a ~24” screen, we can certainly see the appeal of that combination of screen size and resolution. The size itself is one many are comfortable ... Read MoreOctober 27, 2016
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The 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution has a lot to offer, especially on a ~32” screen where the balance between readability and pixel density is relatively good. For users wanting the strong contrast and lack of ‘IPS glow’ that VA (Vertical Alignment) technology offers, the choice of UHD models has been quite overwhelming. So ... Read MoreSeptember 9, 2016
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Users have responded with a great deal of interest to models like the BenQ XR3501 and Acer Z35, despite the 2560 x 1080 resolution and 35” being far from optimal as far as pixel density is concerned. The AOC C3583FQ is another model to consider if you’re interested in the curvaceous high-contrast 35” panel. The ... Read More For those who want to venture into the world of ‘4K’ UHD (Ultra High Definition) and want to minimise the cost of doing so, without compromising on image quality, the ~24” models are excellent choices. There are two main panels used for such monitors – a 23.8” LG AH-IPS (In-Plane Switching) and 23.6” Samsung PLS ... Read MoreMarch 11, 2016
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Some users simply want a monitor that minimalistic and stylish but still capable of good all-round performance. With their artistic-looking metal stand and very slender bezels, and IPS technology on the inside, the AOC I2481FXH and I2781FH aim to deliver just that. These are members of the company’s ‘Style-line’. As is often the case with ... Read MoreFebruary 12, 2016
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Whilst only one of several elements of responsiveness, high refresh rates have the potential to really bolster the fluidity of the gaming experience. But for variable frame rate environments, where the frame rate of the game doesn’t match up with the refresh rate of the monitor, things can quite literally get a bit choppy. If ... Read MoreNovember 10, 2015
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