3 great USB-C monitors that are so much more than mere displays
…The Asus ProArt PA32QCV is an excellent and affordable 6K monitor that opts for Thunderbolt 4 as opposed to USB-C, making it a good fit for Mac users; the Samsung Smart…
…The Asus ProArt PA32QCV is an excellent and affordable 6K monitor that opts for Thunderbolt 4 as opposed to USB-C, making it a good fit for Mac users; the Samsung Smart…
…The color and effect can be set to various colors and patterns, as is typical of gaming monitors. However, unlike some monitors from brands such as Asus and Alienware, LG doesn’t…
…Among the biggest four Taiwanese companies hawking mainboards—Asus, Gigabyte, ASRock, and MSI—all have seen steep drops in sales compared to 2025. Asus shipped 15 million mobos in 2025, but has…
…Unfortunately, many ultrawide monitors don’t support USB-C yet, or have limitations that detract from the USB-C port’s usefulness. Asus’s ProArt PA348CV, our favorite ultrawide for professionals, is…
…All the while I was gaming on a monitor from 2016. The Asus MG279Q was a great gaming monitor when it first released: 1440p resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, IPS panel, 4ms response…
…It’s a good thing the U3226Q’s brightness is modest, because the monitor lacks HDR brightness adjustment. This is a feature that is common on recent QD-OLED monitors from Asus…
…It’s just a monitor that does monitor things. At least that helps HyperX keep the price low, as the monitor has a retail MSRP of $499.99. You can find a…
…So if your phone can output to a screen over its USB connection, you could—at least theoretically—plug it into this monitor-and-keyboard combo. That'd get you most of…
…It will be one to watch when it launches in August. – Mark Hachman Alienware 39 5K OLED Gaming Monitor AW3926QW Alienware monitors always impress, but the Dell subsidiary is on a heater…
…Both standards are considered more modern and future-proof for high resolutions, frame rates, and multi-monitor setups, as they offer significantly more bandwidth and provide better support for upcoming display generations…