Asus vg278h review by erenumerique

Update: The ASUS VG278H is now available to buy from select retailers in the United States and United Kingdom, although many retailers are quickly running out of stock. Another piece has been published by 3D Vision Blog. This isn’t as in-depth as éreNuméRique’s testing but reports that the monitor has negligible input lag – music…

Samsung S27A750D

Introduction Ever since Samsung unveiled their new line of 3D PC monitors and hybrids at CES earlier this year there has been an air of hype and intrigue surrounding these sleek new numbers. Never one to be outdone when it comes to stylish but functional products, Samsung has really gone above and beyond with the…

ASUS ‘VS 9′ series IPS monitors – VS209H, VS229H and VS239H

Not wanting to be outdone by LG and their highly affordable IPS monitors which have been given a makeover, ASUS have set their sights restyling somewhat unconventional-looking ML239H. The ‘VS 9′ series includes the 20″ VS209H, 21.5″ VS229H and 23″ VS239H. These models feature a more conventional chassis design (as per existing ASUS TN panel members…

Samsung s27a950d review by x bit labs

X-bit Laboratories has published a Samsung S27A950D review which is available for your viewing pleasure here. The SA950 tested was a pre-production sample and some subsequent tweaking may have been done by Samsung to their retail units. The full review is certainly worth a read if you’re interested in the monitor but we have summarised…

Acer HN274H review by 3D Vision Blog

3D Vision blog has provided an early but insightful sneak peak at Acer’s upcoming 27-inch 3D computer monitor; the HN274H. The review is keen to highlight that this is not only the 27-inch 3D monitor to surface (expected release within the next month or two) but also the first monitor to support stereoscopic 3D over…

BenQ EW2420 review (well, sort of)

A few months back we brought news of the BenQ EW2420 and other similar monitors from BenQ that were to launch with *VA (Vertical Alignment) panels. Unlike the ubiquitous Twisted Nematic (‘TN’) panels, *VA filters and scatters light in a different way and offers superior viewing angles, contrast and colour reproduction. If you remember back to the Samsung…