Introduced last year, the Dell P2222H is a 60 Hz monitor focused on productivity. It features a stand with height, tilt, swivel, pivot adjustments, multiple inputs (HDMI, DP, VGA), as well as a USB hub with one upstream and four downstream 5 Gbps ports. Thanks to a 49% price cut, it can be acquired from Amazon for just US$168.99.
MSI has presented the MAG321QR-QD, a 32-inch and 1440p gaming monitor that also has a 170 Hz refresh rate. Offered with a USB hub, the MAG321QR-QD supports MSI's new console mode and is VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified.
ViewSonic has presented the VA3209-MH and VA3209-2K-MHD, two 32-inch monitors with differing native resolutions. Prices for the pair vary too, with the VA3209-2K-MHD priced at €60 more than the VA3209-MH.
Powkiddy has introduced the X45, a compact and inexpensive gaming handheld with a 4.5-inch display. Orderable now for US$49.99, the Powkiddy X45 has an ATM7051 SoC, 128 MB of RAM and a 3,000 mAh battery, among other features.
HP has introduced the Z32k G3, the world's first Thunderbolt 4 monitor with an IPS Black Panel. HP promises that the monitor will deliver high colour accuracy and significantly better black levels than conventional IPS panels. The HP Z32k G3 has Thunderbolt 4 ports too, among other features.
ASUS has unveiled the ASUS, ROG Swift PG27UQR and ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN, a pair of 27-inch gaming monitors with fast IPS panels. Arriving later this year, the ROG Swift PG27UQR and ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN are 4K/160 Hz and QHD/360 Hz gaming monitors, respectively.
Notebookcheck's review of Lenovo's IdeaPad 530s-14IKB equipped with an Intel Core i7-8550U and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU. It also features a spacious 512 GB SSD. How well does it do against its competitors?
Notebookcheck reviews the ThinkPad L470, a low-priced business ThinkPad. Read this extensive review to find out, whether or not the L470 is worth taking a look at with its legacy features and whether or not it can win one over (with its display, ports, case ect.).
Currently being handled at Notebookcheck's labs: Sony's S1 Tablet, which runs Android 3.1 on its 9.4" IPS display. Check out the following HD Video Preview, but stay tuned for our hands-on impressions in the coming days.
Currently being tested at Notebookcheck: The Lenovo X220, a 12" ultraportable notebook with an Intel Core i5-2520M processor and a 1366x768 IPS display. Look forward to a comprehensive test in the coming weeks, but till then check out the following HD video preview and display comparison.
Notebookcheck.com tests the HP ProBook 650 G4, an HP Laptop targeted for business users. Can the ProBook convince us and does it come close to an expensive EliteBook? You can find out more in this extensive review.
Dell's latest Inspiron 15 5579 equipped with Intel's Core i5-8250U, 8 GB of RAM, and a 256 GB SSD in review. The successor to the Inspiron 15 5578 convertible offers a much more powerful CPU.
Notebookcheck tests the new Dell Latitude 5590 powered by an Intel Core i5-8250U. This modern quad-core processor offers decent performance and has good energy efficiency. The Latitude 5590 can be customised to suit most people’s needs thanks to its many optional features.
Acer released the Aspire S7 ultrabook with an impressive WQHD IPS display and Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection back in December, but only now it reaches the US market.
The Bosstouch PM156 is more than your average portable display. The 15.6-inch 1080p touchscreen includes three video outputs and operates at 85 Hz. The PM156 is available to pre-order on Seeed Studio for US$169 and will ship on May 27.
HP's 17 notebook in review. Equipped with a Ryzen 5 2500U CPU, a Vega 8 GPU, an IPS display, and fast SSD storage. How does it fare against the previous model, equipped with Intel's Core i5-8250U and a Radeon 530 GPU?
Adafruit has announced the Adafruit Clue, a new developer board that has a built-in display, along with several sensors. The board supports Bluetooth LE too, along with 2 MB of internal flash storage.
We've already posted a few articles about Chuwi's LapBook plus, a $439 USD budget laptop that distinguishes itself with a 15.6-inch 4K HDR 100% SRGB display and unibody metal build. There's a reason why Chinese budget laptops are able to have high-spec panels in them suddenly, however, and it's related to OLED and Chinese subsidies.
LG has introduced a new monitor, known as the "Ergo". This is due to its new kind of "C-Clamp"-enabled stand that confers a full range of motion on the 27-inch panel. It also has USB type C with 60 watt (W) Power Delivery, so as to enable 1-cable operation with this display.
First unveiled at CES earlier this year, LG has finally released its new 27-inch UltraGear 4K gaming monitor. The new monitor features a fast 1ms response rate which LG claims is a world-first for a 4K monitor.
LG has revealed its latest gaming monitors and they are ground breaking. The company claims that its new UltraGear Nano IPS Nvidia G-Sync monitors are the first gaming monitors to achieve a 1ms response rate.