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GretagMacbeth Eye-One Series

Color management is a major issue for digital photography, but in the past, the complexity and expense has prevented many professionals from developing a true understanding of the subject.

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Acer Nitro XV275K P5biipruzx

The Acer Nitro XV275K P5 is good for PC gaming. It has a native 4k resolution and 160Hz refresh rate that you can change to 1080p, 320Hz with its dual mode for a smoother feel. Motion also looks sharp for the most part, but there's still inverse...

2 expert reviews

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MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED

The MSI MPG 341CQPX is fantastic for PC gaming. It has a 240Hz refresh rate with VRR support, and motion looks incredibly smooth thanks to its near-instantaneous response time. Your inputs also feel responsive, as it has low input lag. Additionally,...

2 expert reviews

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Dell G2524H

The Dell G2524H is decent for PC gaming. It has a native 240Hz refresh rate that you can overclock to 280Hz over DisplayPort, which is great if you crave high refresh rates. It also has low input lag for a responsive feel and a consistently fast...

2 expert reviews

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MSI MAG274UPF 27"

The MSI MAG 274UPF is decent for PC gaming. Some competitive gamers may find its 144Hz refresh rate limiting, but it has low input lag for a responsive feel and a good response time for fairly sharp motion. Unfortunately, its low contrast ratio causes...

3 expert reviews

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AOC Q27G3XMN

The AOC Q27G3XMN is impressive for PC gaming. It has a max refresh rate of 180Hz with an excellent response time, resulting in minimal motion blur, but there's still a bit of smearing with fast-moving objects. Luckily, it has a low input lag at any...

2 expert reviews

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Toshiba Canvio Basics 4TB (HDTB540EK3CA)

Toshiba is one of the best and most known storage companies and their HDD business has always strong, either in internal or external/portable storage. The Toshiba Canvio Basics lineup introduces fast and affordable external HDDs starting from 1TB up to...

2 expert reviews

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LG 45GR95QE-B L'OLED di LG convince anche in questo formato

The LG 45GR95QE-B is fantastic for gaming. Its 240Hz refresh rate is ideal for gaming at a high frame rate, and it also has FreeSync VRR support and G-SYNC compatibility to reduce screen tearing. Gaming feels responsive thanks to its low input lag, and...

2 expert reviews

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Gigabyte M28U 28"

The Gigabyte M28U delivers an excellent gaming experience. It has an outstanding response time and a great selection of gaming features, including support for variable refresh rate technology (VRR). It has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, making it a great choice...

3 expert reviews

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Gigabyte M27Q P

The Gigabyte M27Q Rev. 2 is okay for PC gaming. It has a 170Hz refresh rate and VRR support to reduce screen tearing. It also has low input lag at any refresh rate, but motion looks blurry due to its slow response time. It even has a backlight strobing...

3 expert reviews

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Innocn 15A1F Portable Monitor

Can a $349 portable OLED monitor really pack a punch in a competitive field?

2 expert reviews

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Dell S2722QC 27"

The Dell S2722QC offers 4K, USB-C, HDR, and integrated speakers for a uniquely affordable price, but makes some image quality sacrifices to hit its low cost. It’s a good everyday productivity monitor that you should buy for its features, not its...

2 expert reviews

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Gigabyte M32Q (32-inch)

The Gigabyte M32Q delivers an amazing gaming experience. It has an extremely fast response time, delivering clear motion with little blur behind fast-moving objects. It also has low input lag, and it supports both FreeSync and G-SYNC variable refresh...

2 expert reviews

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LG Ultragear GP950

The LG 27GP950 is an excellent gaming monitor. It has a fantastic response time at the max refresh rate and low input lag for a responsive gaming experience. It supports both FreeSync and G-SYNC variable refresh rates, ensuring a nearly tear-free...

2 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey G3 (24-inch)

The Samsung Odyssey G3 S24AG30 has good gaming features, but its performance is disappointing because it has bad motion handling. It has a slow response time resulting in black smearing and a lot of motion blur behind fast-moving objects. On the plus...

2 expert reviews

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Lepow Z1 Gamut

The Lepow Z1 is an okay portable office monitor. It has a relatively high pixel density and great text clarity, good reflection handling, amazing gray uniformity, and low input lag. Unfortunately, the ergonomics are terrible, which we expect for a...

2 expert reviews

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Lenovo Legion Y25

Verdict: The Lenovo Legion Y25-25 offers plenty of great value, sporting a fast 240Hz refresh rate, relatively color-accurate panel as well as 1ms response time. It's solidly-built, and considering the price, it's one of the best options you can get...

2 expert reviews

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AOC CQ32G1 32"

The AOC CQ32G1 is a decent overall monitor. It's a good choice for gaming thanks to its 144Hz refresh rate, VRR support, and extremely low input lag. Sadly, it has a slow response time and there's motion blur with fast-moving content. Despite having a...

2 expert reviews

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Asus VG249 24"

Verdict: The TUF VG249Q1R is an excellent monitor for looking to get squeeze as much frames as they can from their build without paying top dollar for additional features like RGB lighting. At just Php 12,890 it's a great choice for people looking for...

2 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey G55T C34G55T

The Samsung Odyssey G5 34 is very good for gaming. It has a high 165Hz refresh rate with VRR support to reduce screen tearing, but its motion handling is mediocre. It has low input lag, but there are a ton of bugs with the monitor that cause the input...

2 expert reviews

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Asus ProArt PA278QV 27"

Our ProArt PA278QV review for the Philippines show just how well this affordable monitor performs considering its modest price.

2 expert reviews

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Acer Nitro XV272x (27-inch)

The Acer Nitro XV272U is excellent for gaming. It has incredibly low input lag, a high refresh rate, and exceptional response times, so gaming feels smooth and responsive. It supports FreeSync and is compatible with G-SYNC. Its ergonomics are...

2 expert reviews

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Lenovo Q27Q 27"

The Lenovo Q27q-10 is a decent office monitor. The 27", 1440p screen is great for multitasking, and like most IPS monitors, the image remains accurate at an angle. It has great reflection handling, but only decent peak brightness, so glare can still be...

2 expert reviews

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LG UltraGear GL600F (2019) Series

The LG UltraGear 24GL600F isn't perfect, but this no-frills, performance-oriented 24-inch gaming monitor delivers the goods at a price you can afford.

2 expert reviews

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Acer Nitro VG271UP

The Acer Nitro VG271UP is a good monitor for any use. It performs best as a gaming monitor with its high refresh rate, FreeSync VRR support, good motion handling, and low input lag. Unfortunately, it's not a good choice for dark room viewing with a...

2 expert reviews

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