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Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about building PCs, you can find him playing PUBG, Euro Truck ...
Ultra-wide monitors offer more room for multitasking, content creation and gaming, helping users work smarter without a dual-monitor setup.
Playing Switch or PS5 on a small screen when you’re away from your TV is a compromise most gamers have accepted as the price of portability. A 15.6-inch portable monitor that fixes that for $49 is a different conversation entirely.
Innocn produces a bunch of great, budget-friendly monitors. I personally have been using one of its 40-inch models for years–whether it’s working or gaming, it’s handled everything I throw at it with ease. Amazon is now discounting several Innocn 49 ...
One cable turns any laptop into a dual-screen setup. This 15.6-inch portable monitor weighs 1.7 pounds, fits in a bag, works with laptops, phones, Switch, PS4, and Xbox, and costs pocket change.
When it comes to gaming, you want a big screen that lets you see all the details, especially if you're a competitive gamer playing fast-paced games.
MSI has just announced a new OLED gaming monitor with great specs and a glorious all-white color scheme. The company released the same monitor in black earlier this year, but this white monitor looks ideal for anyone building a white PC gaming setup.
With the Odyssey Neo G9, you can use the built-in Picture-in-Picture or split-screen modes to divide your workflow across two (or more) virtual monitors. Across the board, you'll get crisp 4K resolution and bolder, more lifelike colors than previous Odyssey monitors, thanks to the improved Mini LED panel.
Unlike a desktop gaming PC, a typical laptop is a complete package that offers nearly every peripheral that one would need. You don’t need to buy a keyboard, a monitor, or speakers. But if you’re a hardcore gamer, you know that a gaming laptop needs ...
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