In a world where every piece of gaming gear seems to be getting more expensive, Alienware's $350 AW2726DM 27-inch QD-OLED ...
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Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
Window screens have to deal with the wear and tear of being exposed to the elements. That means they can easily get damaged. Repair kits are a simple way to patch snags and rips, but replacing a ...
TL;DR: Alienware is set to launch a 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 1440p resolution and 280Hz refresh rate this summer, priced at $549. Another model, a 34-inch ultra-wide monitor, will launch ...
Retro Remake is a company specialising in FPGA consoles and screen upgrades for handheld devices. Retro Remake’s SUPER5 Switch Lite replacement OLED screen was recently doing the rounds in the media.
Samsung has been actively restructuring its device protection plan for some time now. Earlier this year in March, the company introduced a new perk for the Samsung Care+ subscribers that offers ...
Samsung is giving Galaxy users a free, one-time display replacement for phones affected by the infamous green line issue. For now, the replacement benefit is only available in India on select Galaxy ...
Anyone in the market for a high performance portable gaming machine, paired with a fantastic high refresh display, will want the Alienware M18 R1 on their shortlist. We initially reviewed the M18 R1 ...
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The Alienware M18 is a monster 18-inch laptop that offers a huge screen and gaming performance innards that can justify delivering the goods to that panel at its maximum 165Hz. Sounds like an ...