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The Viewsonic VA1655 has USB-C power with 60 watts of power delivery and supports power pass-through for charging a connected ...
ViewSonic has launched a new 24.5-inch gaming monitor in China, named the VX25G26-2K-3. The monitor is now available for ...
Projector and monitor brand ViewSonic has just announced that, like so many other hardware brands in the gaming display world, it’s turning to OLED rather than LCD technology for its latest ...
ViewSonic unveils XG272-2K-OLED, its first 27" OLED gaming monitor with 240Hz and 0.01ms response. Features include AMD FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, and Blur Busters Verified.
The ViewSonic XG2536 and XG2736-2K gaming monitors ensure players can level-up their capabilities with AMD FreeSync Premium technology to minimize tearing and stuttering for fluid gameplay.
ViewSonic launches XG273-4K-OLED-2 monitor with 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel, 0.03ms GtG, 1000 nits HDR, dual speakers, USB-C PD.
ViewSonic's new 27-inch 1440p 520Hz OLED gaming monitor will be a delicious panel when it hits the market, with the pixel density of 1440p on a 27-inch OLED panel will be fantastic to see (and ...
Viewsonic’s latest gaming monitor boasts a 27-inch display, a 240Hz peak refresh rate, and 0.02ms response time. The XG272-2K-OLED monitor is also HDR10 certified.
ViewSonic's 520Hz monitor is also OLED, though it's unknown if this will be a QD-OLED monitor like Samsung's product. The company only launched its first OLED monitor in April this year.
While still not as pervasive as LCD, we're seeing OLED announcements with some frequency these days, the latest of which comes from ViewSonic—its first OLED gaming monitor, the XG272-2K-OLED ...
This new Viewsonic portable gaming monitor looks perfect for Steam Deck owners With a 144Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution, the 16-inch VX1654 and 17-inch VX1754 have the ideal specs and price ...
In the meantime, you can read about an OLED gaming monitor that hits nearly 500Hz in our LG Ultragear 32GS95UE review. That panel can hit 480Hz at 1080p and switch to 4K at 240Hz as well.
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