Meet Jasper Schmich Kinney, your go-to tech guru and gaming aficionado. Jasper is a video game music composer, having collaborated with industry legends like Yasunori Nishiki (composer of the Octopath ...
Monitors don’t usually get the limelight, but they’re just as important as the components inside your PC. A bad monitor can make even a high-end PC feel like it’s several years out of date, while one ...
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Asus ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV
Asus lists the PA32QCV's typical brightness at 400 nits (candelas per meter squared); it tallied 557 nits in my testing. The ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Editor’s Note: Since our initial testing, the Dell Alienware AW2721D and Asus ROG Swift PG259QNR, our top picks for best gaming monitors, have been discontinued. We’re undergoing a new round of ...
My new Dell is my first factory-calibrated monitor, and...it's not pleasing. In calibrated sRGB mode, content looks muted and dull. I guess I'm so used to wide gamut / HDR that an sRGB clamp feels ...
Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional video editor, adding one of the best monitors for video editing can provide much-needed color accuracy and impressive color gamuts so your videos look ...
OLED monitors offer a superior visual experience due to their self-emissive pixels, which produce light individually. This technology allows for incredibly deep blacks and a high contrast ratio, as ...
BenQ has long been one of the premiere producers of professional-grade monitors for a variety of use cases. Its monitors offer superb color accuracy right out of the box, and its line of photo editing ...
Just a few years ago, it would have been impossible to find a high-refresh-rate, 27-inch, 4K gaming monitor like the $500 ViewSonic XG275D-4K, a DFR -- dynamic frequency and resolution -- monitor that ...
PCWorld tests computer products in real-world settings with applications that an average PC user is likely to use day in and day out. To evaluate monitors, we assemble a jury of PCWorld editors and ...
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