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Acer Predator XB323QK Review

THE THING WITH LUXURIES is that, once you’ve experienced them, it can be difficult to go back to the mundane. Whether it’s fine wines, high-end hi-fi, or expensive motors, experiencing the good stuff often means that nothing else comes close. ...
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Editor choice 2 LG ULTRAGEAR 32GP850 Review

LG ULTRAGEAR 32GP850 Review

Available for under £,the LG UltraGear 32GP850 provides a large 32in screen size and a rapid 165Hz (overclockable to 180Hz) refresh rate. What’s more, it uses LG’s Nano IPS panel technology for class-leading response time and what should be solid ...
8.6
Editor choice 3 MSI Optix MAG272CQR Review

MSI Optix MAG272CQR Review

The Optix MAG272CQR aims to provide a great balance for all sorts of gaming, from single-player titles to esports. The 27in diagonal and 2,560 x 1,440 resolution are a good start, resulting in a pixel density of 109ppi. That's crisp and immersive ...
8.5
4 Acer BM320 Review

Acer BM320 Review

Suck it up gamers, this screen isn't for you. Read our Acer BM320 Review. The ACER prodesigner BM320 ain't exactly cutting edge. There's a reason for that though—it was originally released at the end of 2017. So, there's no HDR and it's limited ...
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5 Samsung SR75 4K UHD Review

Samsung SR75 4K UHD Review

Samsung SR75 4K UHD Space Monitor A giant leap? Disappointingly, the Samsung Space Monitor isn't South Korea’s answer to the US’s Space Force. It’s just a PC screen that comes on a desk clamp instead of a stand. This is the 32in ...
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6 AOC AGON AG352UCG6 Review

AOC AGON AG352UCG6 Review

AOC AGON AG352UCG6 The AG352UCG6 is a huge monitor from AOC's gaming brand, AGON. Its 35in diagonal positions it alongside the biggest screens on test, and its price gets you an ample set of features. The AOC includes G-Sync at a peak rate of ...
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Best value 7 Iiyama ProLite X3272UHS-B1 Review: More pixels for less

Iiyama ProLite X3272UHS-B1 Review: More pixels for less

Many people use a 27in monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 (Full HD) or 2560x1440 (QHD) pixels. It’s getting more affordable to move up to 3840x2160 (UHD, also known as 4K), but unless you work with your nose pressed against the glass, that many ...
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Best value 8 AOC Q3279VWFD8 Review: Something extra

AOC Q3279VWFD8 Review: Something extra

The Q3279VWFD8 replaces another AOC monitor, the Q3279VWF. To save you reading that four times, it’s just the same model number without the ‘D8’. Read our AOC Q3279VWFD8 Review. Although it looks almost identical, it has a completely different ...
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Best price 9 BenQ EX3203R Review

BenQ EX3203R Review

It's hard to argue with a 32in monitor comes with HDR support, a 144Hz refresh rate, support for active sync in games and even an 1800R curve to wrap its image around your peripheral vision. Read our BenQ EX3203R Review. There are a ...
8.5
Editor choice 10 Philips 436M6 Review: Beautiful, but only from a distance

Philips 436M6 Review: Beautiful, but only from a distance

HDR MONITOR Out of the box, the 436M6 packs an intriguing feature set. It's one of the first PC monitors to be granted full VESA Display HDR 1000 certification. Converting an HDTV into a large-scale PC monitor—which is basically what ...
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Editor choice 11 MSI Optix MPG27CQ Review: A VA panel living in an IPS world…

MSI Optix MPG27CQ Review: A VA panel living in an IPS world…

Picture a PC monitor, with high refresh rates, low response times, snazzy styling, and RGB mood lighting. Looks a lot like a new ROG gaming monitor from ASUS, right? Indeed it does, but it also describes MSI's new Optix MPG27CQ. Read our MSI ...
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12 AOC I1601FWUX Review: Work smarter wherever your laptop goes

AOC I1601FWUX Review: Work smarter wherever your laptop goes

AOC I1601FWUX Review - There's one big problem with carrying a MacBook or ultra thin PC laptop around: the lack of screen space for your windows. Without a generous helping of screen estate, it's just not possible to function quite as efficiently as ...
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