RedMagic has unleashed a number of its PC gaming range alongside the latest colorway for its 8 Pro Android smartphone on markets such as the US and Canada for the first time. The accessories include the brand's Gaming Mouse and Keyboard as well as its 4K Monitor. Most of them are available to order from the OEM's website.
Available since late April 2018, the 32-inch Samsung UJ59 4K UHD monitor with the model number LU32J590UQNXZA is now discounted by 21%. From a list price of US$339.99, this LED monitor with a 60 Hz refresh rate is down to US$269.99, a price available for the time being from both Amazon and Samsung US.
Mini-LED monitors are still on the pricey side, but the 32-inch Innocn 32M2V is currently one of the least expensive you can find in its size category with most of the features we've come to expect from a high-end gaming monitor.
Released at the end of July 2020, the Dell S2721QS is a popular 27-inch 4K UHD ultra-thin bezel monitor that sports an IPS panel with 99% sRGB color gamut, AMD FreeSync support, built-in dual 3 W speakers, and more. The US$329.99 Amazon list price has dropped below the US$250 threshold thanks to a 24% discount.
Released at the end of March 2022 alongside the 32-inch UltraSharp U3223QE as the first two monitors to feature LG's IPS Black technology which provides a contrast ratio of 2000:1, the Dell UltraSharp U2723QE is now available on Amazon for US$518.00. This is the result of a 34% discount on the US$779.99 list price.
Spectrum, the "crowd-designed" monitor originally from Eve Devices, is now available as a display with a 4K/144Hz configuration. This variant is now offered at US$300 off its regular price. Its maker touts it as offering an "unparalleled" gaming experience, a glare-free coating included, although there are potential caveats involved in this deal.
The Innocn 27M2U is one of the least expensive 27-inch professional monitors you can find if you want the 4K native resolution, mini LED backlighting, and deep DCI-P3 colors. Can the monitor actually live up to all the claims?
The Edge 2.5D wireless monitor is currently crowdfunding. The touchscreen monitor is available with a 4K or 1080p display and up to 82 ft (~25 m) range from an accompanying mmWave transmitter. The gadget is compatible with various devices such as Mac, PC, Android and PlayStation. The monitor has built-in speakers and up to four hours of battery life.
The Zotac Zbox P1336 Pico is now official with an Celeron N6211 processor, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, a VESA mount, Wi-Fi 6E and the ability to output two video streams at 4K 60 FPS. Its price and availability will be confirmed later.
The Innocn is currently one of the least expensive 4K 27-inch monitors you can find with full sRGB coverage, HDR400, FreeSync, PIP, and even a gravity sensor for switching between portrait and landscape orientations.
Notebookcheck.com reviews the Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB, a giant 43-inch monitor with 4K and HDR support. The Momentum is suitable as a desktop PC monitor or as an external monitor for a laptop too.
Philips has unveiled the 27B1U7903, a 27-inch and 4K monitor aimed at professionals. The Philips 27B1U7903 also has mini-LED backlights that deliver up to 1,400 nits of peak brightness and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. The professional monitor has a four-port USB hub too, among other features.
Acer has officially introduced the CXI, the world's first Chromebox with 4K monitor support. The main highlights of the Acer CXI include an Intel Core i3 processor and 8GB of RAM.
Sculptor Monitor is a start-up that has launched its eponymous new external display on Indiegogo. The company claims that it addresses a number of drawbacks of the average standalone monitor with this new device. They include USB type C ports that only do data or charging, bulky designs and a lack of 4K.
The Dell UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor UP3221Q is the world's first 2,000-zone mini-LED monitor, and it will begin shipping as early as November 5. The monitor can reach 1,000 nits, but it will set you back US$5,000.
Samsung will almost certainly have a bevy of new monitors to debut at CES 2022; however, it seems the OEM just couldn't wait to show some of them off ahead of time. They include the latest addition to the Odyssey gaming line, with a "world's-first" 4K/240Hz specs profile. The new S8 and Smart M8 monitors are UHD and come with specific adaptations for their productive use-cases.
LG has finally brought the UltraFine OLED Pro to market, the world's first 32-inch OLED monitor. The 32EP950 is cheaper than expected too, coming in at €750 less than LG originally stated it would launch for.
The Dell 86 4K Interactive Touch Monitor is a monster 85.6-inch touch display targeted at boardrooms and collaborative workspaces. The monitor supports 20-point multitouch, allowing multiple people to work at the board at once. It also supports an array of ports.
Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be announcing a new monitor later this month. The unnamed monitor will operate natively at 4K with PANTONE certification. It will also cover 99% of the Adobe RGB and DCI P3 colour spaces, among other features.
LG has aimed its latest 27-inch 4K monitor primarily at professionals who want a colour accurate monitor. However, the monitor should be suitable for some gaming on the side too, thanks to the tearing and input lag reduction technologies that it supports. The LG 27UP850 retails for US$549.99.
Xiaomi has presented the Monitor 27-inch 4K, a high-resolution monitor with PANTONE colour certification. Xiaomi has included dual HDMI 2.1 ports too, along with a USB hub that supports up to 90 W USB Type-C charging.
Dell announced a new professional grade monitor. The Dell UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor Monitor features a 4K resolution at 27-inches, full AdobeRGB color coverage, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, and a pop-up colorimeter. The monitors will be priced at $2000 and will be available January 15th.