After 5000 hours of torture testing over 21 months, Monitors Unboxed has shared the latest effects of that stress on an MSI MPG 321URX OLED monitor. Beyond burn-in, the display is beginning to exhibit signs of gradual brightness degradation
Get yourself a 27-inch AOC 1440p IPS gaming monitor with a fast 240Hz refresh rate, in this Best Buy Black Friday offer. AOC's Q27G42ZE has everything you'd want in a budget monitor pick, with G-Sync compatibility.
Titan Army delivers 4K gaming in 160 Hz and 27 inches from its P2712V. It also runs at 320 Hz in FHD resolution and sports a Fast IPS panel, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10 and wide gamut color. It promises solid performance for a low price.
LG’s Ultra Gear 45GX950A is a very curvy OLED gaming monitor with a 21:9 45-inch screen running at 5120x2160 pixels. It also delivers 165 Hz, 330 Hz at 2560x1080 pixels, Adaptive-Sync, DisplayHDR 400 and wide gamut color.
AOC packs tremendous value and performance into its Q27G4ZMN. It’s a 27-inch QHD VA panel with a 1,152-zone Mini LED backlight, DisplayHDR 1000, HDR10, a 240 Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync, and wide-gamut Quantum Dot color.
The Phantom employs beam-splitting technology similar to what's used in aviation HUDs, or teleprompters, to reflect a screen onto a half-glass, half-mirror surface, giving it that transparent look. It also claims to have adjustable transparency, meaning you can have a completely opaque monitor if you wanted.
Gigabyte’s Aorus line begets a stunning new OLED, the 27-inch FO27Q5P. With extra-wide gamut Quantum Dot color, QHD resolution, 500 Hz, Adaptive-Sync and HDR500, it delivers maximum performance and image quality.
MSI brings another choice to the 500 Hz QHD OLED genre with its MPG271QR X50. It’s a 27-inch panel with Adaptive-Sync, MPRT, HDR 500 and wide gamut color. It delivers smooth, responsive and colorful gaming.