I didn't expect this Asus dual-screen gaming laptop to be this useful
…a 27-inch 4K monitor, which has about 163 pixels per inch. Brightness can be a problem for some OLED laptops, but it’s less of an issue here. The displays can…
The Acer Predator X32 X is a typical example of a 32-inch 4K OLED monitor, and it excels in all the ways these types of monitors typically excel. It has a sharp image with class-leading contrast and superb color performance that very few monitors lacking an OLED panel can match. Motion clarity is also superb and the monitor’s 4K resolution looks sharp. On the other hand, the Acer Predator X32 X doesn’t have many features that would give it an edge against similar competitors. The most notable advantage is the port selection, which includes five video inputs, one of which is USB-C with power de
Tested: Acer's Predator X32 X is another solid 32-inch 4K gaming monitorAcer’s Predator X27 X1 isn’t perfect, but it’s a respectable choice if you find it at the right price. It benefits from a wide range of ports, high HDR brightness, and solid motion clarity. These perks are somewhat diminished by the monitor’s bulky design and absent features, like HDR brightness control. The monitor’s $799.99 MSRP is on the low end for a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor, and it’s a respectable choice at that price.
Tested: Acer's Predator X27 X1 offers affordable 4K OLED with all the portsThe ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG is yet another terrific monitor from Asus, though one with niche appeal. Most gamers will be better served by a 4K OLED monitor, and most creative professionals will prefer a 5K display built specifically for work, which is likely to have a wider color gamut and more features to control monitor image quality. But if you want a monitor that’s great for both work and play, or you have a particular craving to play games at extremely high resolution (which can be quite possible if you enjoy older or less demanding games), the 5K XG27JCG is outstanding. It delivers incredib
Tested: Asus' 5K gaming monitor has niche appeal for work and play…a 27-inch 4K monitor, which has about 163 pixels per inch. Brightness can be a problem for some OLED laptops, but it’s less of an issue here. The displays can…
…Presumably, a suitable 18-inch OLED panel doesn’t exist, forcing these laptops to rely on IPS LCD. Still, you should know this issue going in. The 18-inch model is bright…
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