MSI MPG 272QRF X36 review: Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar tested | Club386
…How we test and review products. One example is the price. You’ll find the MPG 272QRF X36 on store shelves for £599 / $650. In the UK, that puts this monitor in…
…How we test and review products. One example is the price. You’ll find the MPG 272QRF X36 on store shelves for £599 / $650. In the UK, that puts this monitor in…
…LG plans to begin mass production of the automotive panel variants this year, followed by IT and other applications. The company is also preparing a 16in Tandem OLED panel for AI laptops…
…Rumours of these Raptor Lake Next CPUs follow prior chatter of a refresh for the nearly four-year-old architecture, and claim to have insight into potential specifications and more. During Computex…
…The form must include the product serial number, a clear photo of the invoice, and the applicant’s personal information. A bit too much, if you ask me, considering the card costs…
…How we test and review products. You’ll find the MO27Q28G on store shelves rocking a £549 / $599 MSRP. However, the recent launch of this monitor’s glossy sibling, the MO27Q28GR, has…
…How we test and review products. Launching at £449, but already down to £428 on Amazon, the MAG 272QPW QD-OLED X28 has a tempting price for the spec on offer. Even…
…To help such products succeed, accompanying budget/mainstream motherboards with overclocking support must also hit the market. As such, the alleged move to make Z790 motherboards relatively affordable looks shrewd. With the…
…Intel unveiled the details at the 2026 VLSI Symposium in Hawaii, and says that 18A-P is now in what it calls “risk production.” This basically means Intel hasn’t completed the…
…Intel unveiled the details at the 2026 VLSI Symposium in Hawaii, and says that 18A-P is now in what it calls “risk production.” This basically means Intel hasn’t completed the…
…For reference, most HDR10 movies target around 1,000nits of brightness on small highlights, reaching 4,000nits on some Dolby Vision productions. In other words, this TV is so far ahead of…