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Acer introduces new Nitro ultrawide with 240Hz refresh rate

Acer has expanded its Nitro display family with the Nitro ED340CUR W0bmiipx, a 34-inch ultrawide monitor designed to bring high-refresh-rate gaming to the value-conscious segment. This model pairs a 1500R curved VA panel with a 3440 x 1440 (UWQHD) resolution, offering the expansive field of view that has become a …

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Dell launches two new affordable 27-inch FullHD gaming monitors

Dell has expanded its 2026 gaming monitor lineup with two 27-inch displays, the Dell SE2726HGS and the Dell SE2726HG. Designed to bring high-refresh-rate gaming to the entry-level market, they share the same specs and cater to two distinct desk setups. Both the SE2726HGS and the SE2726HG (via DisplaySpecifications) are built …

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Asus launches the first gaming monitor with built-in Google TV

Asus ROG has launched the Strix OLED XG34WCDMTG, a specialised variant of the monitor first announced at CES 2026. While the original XG34WCDMS focused on high-performance gaming, the “TG” model brings a key feature, making it the first dedicated gaming monitor to integrate Google TV functionality natively. Interestingly, this smart …

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Philips details Evnia 27M2N5500XD with 540Hz and 1000Hz modes

Philips has officially launched the product page for the Evnia 27M2N5500XD, a new monitor that pushes the boundaries of competitive gaming displays. With its dual-mode capability, it runs natively at WQHD (1440p) with a 540Hz refresh rate, but can be toggled to 720p / 1000Hz.  According to its spec sheet (via …

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MSI shows off the MPG 341CQR X36 – its first 5th-Gen QD-OLED Monitor

CES 2026 will see the launch of a next-generation gaming monitor from MSI, built around Samsung Display’s latest fifth generation QD-OLED panel technology. Well ahead of the public announcement, KitGuru was invited to MSI’s headquarters in Taipei as part of the EHA Tech Tour - to receive an early briefing on the new display platform, including a technical deep dive. 

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Samsung Display fires back at LG with “V-Stripe” 360Hz QD-OLED ultrawide

Samsung Display has officially announced the mass production of its next-generation 34-inch QD-OLED panel. Aimed directly at the long-standing complaints regarding text fringing, the new panel introduces a “V-Stripe” pixel structure that abandons the traditional triangular sub-pixel arrangement of previous generations. By aligning the red, green, and blue sub-pixels vertically, …

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