All of us have likely bought something from Monoprice at this point. From HDMI cables to surge protectors to home theater speakers, they seem to have their hands in everything now. One more recently product from Monoprice is a line of computer monitors. With the explosion of cheap, 27″ 2560×1440 IPS displays in the past […]
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ASUS PB278Q Review
Computer monitors are dominated by LG IPS panels at the high-end. From cheap import 27″ models to high-end NEC versions, they all use some form of an LG IPS panel as their guts. Samsung is looking to break this monopoly with their PLS technology, which is very similar to IPS in terms of color, contrast, […]
Dell U2713HM Review
I am often very clear that I am a large fan of Dell’s LCD Monitors. They use very good panels, have nice, ergonomic stands with lots of adjustments, and have a well done OSD that makes it easy to make adjustments and keeps it simple. They also have almost any size and type of display […]
Nixeus VUE 27 Review – 27″, 2560×1440 IPS Monitor
People the past few months have been going crazy over imported IPS monitors from Korea. Able to be bought for $300 or so off eBay, these feature IPS panels that run at 2560×1440 resolution at far less than it can be bought for in the USA. Of course, they also only have a DVI input, […]
DoubleSight DS-277W LCD Monitor Review
In my continuing look at high-resolution, 27″ displays I look at the DS-277W from DoubleSight. Unlike the stripped down model from HP, the DoubleSight has Component and HDMI video inputs, as well as a very industrial looking design. It also unfortunately has an external power supply brick and no DisplayPort input either. Does it offer […]