GeChic On-Lap 1305H Portable Monitor Review
This GeChic portable monitor costs less than £300 - but is it any good?
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This GeChic portable monitor costs less than £300 - but is it any good?
Read More »It's the most colour-accurate screen we've tested - but it will set you back £2000
Read More »If you're looking to get into high refresh-rate gaming, this AOC could be just the thing
Read More »MSI has done it - RGB lighting on a monitor. Could it possibly be worth £450?
Read More »Looking for a solid, 27in monitor that won't cost the earth? This could be one to consider
Read More »It’s a stylish, flicker-free 28in 4K UHD display with a 1ms response time, AMD FreeSync and HDR 10 support.
Read More »The 328P6AUBREB is a 31.5in screen, offering 2560x1440 resolution and HDR support.
Read More »Got £1500 for a professional-grade monitor? The PE320QK is well worth a look
Read More »It's a 27in, 1080p and 144Hz monitor with FreeSync. At £290, though, is it just too expensive?
Read More »They say good things come in small packages, and the Philips Brilliance 272P7VPTKEB could be a case in point. It is very telling that a 27in screen feels small, but with the influx of larger screens we have had recently here at KitGuru, it feels pretty compact. Yet this screen …
Read More »Its an MVA LCD panel that has double the contrast of rival IPS models but is it any good?
Read More »The AOC Q3279VWF is an absolute bargain, offering a 31.5in panel and 2,560 x 1,440 resolution at a very low price!
Read More »Its £800, has a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution, 100hz panel. Is it worth the money?
Read More »It looks to tick all the boxes, but there are some issues - read on to find out what's what!
Read More »Is this one of the finest 1440p monitors on the market? James puts it through its paces.
Read More »The AOC AG271UG, is a 27-inch, 4K gaming monitor that has an IPS LCD panel and includes G-Sync technology.
Read More »Is this one of the best monitors of 2017? Ed seems to think so.
Read More »A 34 inch curved screen with a high 3,440 x 1,440 resolution and Freesync support.
Read More »It is slim- in fact it is very slim. But is it technically a good panel?
Read More »It doesn't need external power or hefty monitor cables.
Read More »Curved screens are really starting to come of age for gaming. We are seeing more and more of these, in many different sizes, and the latest to grace the KitGuru testing table is the AOC AGON AG322QCX. It's pretty sizeable at 31.5in, but unlike many larger screens it's still packed …
Read More »Enjoy a fast refresh? We look at the new AOC AGON AG251FG today with a whopping 240hz panel!
Read More »Dell seems to be waging a war on the monitor bezel. Our first look at the company's InfinityEdge technology came in the form of the Dell UltraSharp 24 InfinityEdge U2417H 24in Monitor, which was a decidedly capable screen. Our second look comes in slightly larger form, with the Dell S2718H …
Read More »Standard 4K monitors simply not large enough for you? Take a look at Philips' 43in behemoth!
Read More »If you're serious about your games, and like to win as much as possible, every frame counts.
Read More »The Porsche brand is synonymous with performance, but also with a certain flavour of functional, reliable, no-nonsense design. This ethos has been exported beyond the automotive industry via the Studio F. A. Porsche subsidiary to everything from watches, phones, pianos, and even handbags. Latest to benefit from the particular Studio …
Read More »This is a very attractively styled 34in screen, with a 21:9 aspect, and 3,440 x 1,440 resolution.
Read More »Is the AOC AG251FZ only of niche appeal? Probably. Is it expensive for a 1080p TN monitor? Definitely.
Read More »Quantum Dot, is this the technology you want in your next monitor upgrade?
Read More »Its less than £600, its 4K, and its 32 inches. Its also got good colour accuracy.
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