Acer’s 1,000Hz gaming monitor is listed on Amazon for $699.99, but it’s still out of stock, and its fastest mode requires a major drop from QHD to 720p.
Prime Day brings major discounts on gaming monitors, from budget QHD panels to flagship 4K OLED displays with steep price cuts.
BenQ’s MOBIUZ gaming monitors use AI-powered Smart Color and Color Shuttle to auto-tune game visuals on the display side, with shareable presets and no GPU-side performance hit.
Hands-on with the Acer Nitro XV345CKR P reveals a bold take on MiniLED gaming monitors, balancing 5K clarity, HDR brilliance, and versatility against OLED’s undeniable appeal.
Gigabyte has announced its new AORUS ELITE gaming monitors, led by a 27-inch 5K Mini LED model with Multi Mode support and a 540Hz QHD OLED option for esports players.
Sony’s long-awaited gaming accessories finally have launch dates. One is built for fighting game fans, while the other takes an unusual approach to desk setups.
Xiaomi’s Gaming Monitor G25i 2026 is a 24.5-inch Full HD esports display with a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms GTG response time, FreeSync Premium, and a built-in Night Vision mode.
The Odyssey G80HS is a 6K display built for productivity and high-end gaming, with a 3K 330Hz mode for fast-paced titles that benefit more from higher frame rates.
LG has unveiled the UltraGear 25G590B, the world’s first Full HD gaming monitor with a native 1000Hz refresh rate. Built for competitive FPS gaming, the 24.5-inch display delivers 1000Hz natively at FHD resolution.
OLED looks perfect, so why isn’t it on your desk? Exploring burn-in fears, MiniLED trade-offs, and why gamers are still torn.