The Sony Inzone M10S learns from the mistakes of its predecessor to deliver a monitor more focused on competitive PC gamers.
It uses QD-OLED technology that's brighter than other OLED TVs at the same price, and delivers detail and deep, nuanced black tones that are up there with anything else I've seen to date.
The rumor stems from leaked information out of Samsung’s parts database, later published via FlatpanelsHD. The database ...
Sony and Samsung QD-OLED models will set you back over $2,000, and options like the A95K retail for $3,999. If last year's sales are anything to go by, you should be able to grab a chunk off ...
QD-OLED panels, for instance, have the added benefit of quantum dot technology, which enables them to produce an even wider and brighter range of colors. Sony and Samsung use QD-OLED panels ...
Right now Amazon is offering a pretty sweet deal on the Alienware 34-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor, bringing the price down ...
LG's new 480Hz OLED is the fastest gaming monitor the company has ever released, and you can preorder it for just $800 right ...
The Sansui S55VOUG costs hundreds less than the competition, but does it deliver the same dazzling OLED goodness?