We saw the best PC monitors at CES 2026, featuring QD-OLED upgrades, 5K ultrawides, Thunderbolt hubs, and extreme refresh ...
In 2025, as graphics cards, memory, and storage have become harder to find at reasonable prices, monitors have only become better value. So, should you have the rig to run it, there has never been a ...
Speed-hungry gamers have been awaiting Pulsar monitors since Nvidia announced the technology at CES 2024. As of this writing, ...
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Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Monitor (U5226KW)
The U5226KW's 51.5-inch (measured diagonally) IPS Black screen has a 6K (6,144-by-2,560-pixel) resolution and a rated 2,000:1 ...
Gadgets and tech on Amazon aren't always what they seem. Here are the fakes, low-quality items, and risky purchases that you ...
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) isn't a gaming showcase, but gamers should pay attention, anyway.
It's the first week of a new year and there's no time for the tech world to slowly ease back into things following the ...
LG Display rebrands its OLED lineup as Tandem WOLED and Tandem OLED ahead of CES 2026: What it means
LG Display has announced a major rebrand of its OLED panel technologies, formally dividing them into Tandem WOLED and Tandem OLED categories. The announcement, made ahead of CES 2026 in Las Vegas, is ...
From home cinema to on-wall art, the latest 4k HDR TVs can do it all - but which is the best for you? I compare the best new ...
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55in 4K/120Hz monster - Philips Momentum 558M1RY review
Today Dominic is taking things up a notch (or two) with a review of the Philips Momentum 558M1RY. It's a massive 55in monitor, running 4K, 120Hz, HDR1000, and its own Bowers & Wilkins soundbar. Is ...
Inevitably the biggest thing to happen to PCs in 2025 was two whole new generations of graphics cards launching from AMD and ...
Windows supports a host of apps from Microsoft and third-party developers. However, here are some less-known ones that can ...
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