
Asus delivers another flagship OLED with the ROG Swift PG32UCWM. It pulls out all the stops with a 32-inch Tandem RGB Stripe panel, 4K resolution, 240 Hz with 480 Hz/FHD dual mode, HDR10, Dolby Vision, Adaptive-Sync and wide gamut color.

Graphics card maker warns that GPUs are due ‘substantial’ price hikes, and I’d buy now rather than wait — the same might be true of gaming monitors.

ViewSonic nailed the design with the VG1457, but should have put some more effort into sourcing higher quality display panels.

The latest DisplayHDR True Black 1400 standard brings 1,400 nits peak brightness to OLED displays, a level that was previously only possible with niche and heavy backlit panels. As tandem OLED gets cheaper, here’s how things could change for the better.

Rtings.com’s latest update on their Accelerated Longevity Test shows that modern OLED TVs don’t offer a clear advantage over older models in terms of burn-in since both show similar image retention after 10,000 hours of simulated usage. However, the new OLEDs are much brighter and consume much less power in the process.

The Samsung Odyssey G80HS is a 32-inch IPS panel with 6K 6144×3456 resolution at 165 Hz plus 3072×1728 pixels at 330 Hz. It packs HDR wide-gamut color, Adaptive-Sync, and plenty of features into its slim chassis.

The FlipGo Horizon Pro brings dual 15.6-inch displays and a built-in hub.

Corsair’s Xeneon Edge is great for PC multi-tasking with its touchscreen capabilities, but it may have strong competition on the way.

Save $130 on this gorgeous 32-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor from MSI and experience crisp visuals in 4K.

We awarded this 15.6in display 4 stars in our review, and VESA/tripod mount support is an awesome addition for a budget portable screen.