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27″ Monoprice IPS Glass Panel Pro Review

October 24, 2013 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

Last month in my 27″ Monoprice Zero-G monitor review I found it lacking. While affordable it had a couple of serious flaws that kept me from recommending it to people. Monoprice also sent along their higher end model, the IPS Glass Panel Pro, to take a look at. After the earlier review I went into […]

NEC PA242W Review

October 6, 2013 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

If you’re old enough like me to remember buying CRT displays, then you remember wanting one from NEC. From the earliest MultiSync displays NEC made some of the finest CRT displays of anyone. They were never cheap, but it was easy to see the difference and to understand where your money was going. With LCD […]

27″ Monoprice Zero-G Review

August 26, 2013 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

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 […]

Nixeus VUE 30″ Monitor Review

August 20, 2013 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

The past 18 months has seen a huge change in the price of 27″, 2560×1440 monitors for the desktop. Thanks to Korean import models you can buy off Ebay, the prices have fallen from close to $1,000 to as low as $300 for the cheapest models. Now we are starting to see the same trend […]

ASUS PQ321Q UHD Monitor Review

July 23, 2013 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

After writing about UHD and 4K for a while now, I finally had the chance to live with an ultra high-resolution display for a while, the ASUS PQ321Q desktop monitor. Coming in at 32″ with 3840×2160 resolution, the ASUS doesn’t look much different from the 30″ desktop LCDs I have been reviewing recently. Until you […]

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