MSI Launches Two 32-Inch 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitors With 240 Hz and 1,000 Nits HDR
MSI's new 32-inch 4K 240 Hz monitors are among the first to use Samsung's 4th Gen QD-OLED Tandem panels, hitting 1,000 nits HDR peak brightness.
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AOC's 27-inch tandem WOLED monitor hits 540Hz at 1440p with DisplayPort 2.1 and 1500 nits peak brightness, arriving in Europe this June.
Philips' new dual-mode monitor runs at 5K/165Hz for sharp productivity work and switches to 1440p/330Hz for competitive gaming, all on one 27-inch Fast IPS panel.
AOC's new 32-inch 4K 240Hz gaming monitor uses Samsung's 5-layer Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel with 1000-nit peak brightness and DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20.
Lenovo's Lecoo sub-brand is prepping a 0.9-liter mini PC with Intel Lunar Lake, up to 32 GB LPDDR5x RAM, dual 2.5G Ethernet, and USB4 in a metal chassis.
Bazzite's latest stable image fixes Steam window behavior under GNOME Wayland and refreshes Mesa, container tooling, and several bundled shell extensions.
Honor's WIN H9 gaming laptop debuts a world-first six-fan cooling system for its 270W RTX 5070 Ti setup, plus a 300Hz display with built-in anti-motion-sickness tech.
A Valve engineer's patch series finally enables the Radeon HD 7870 XT to work under Linux, fixing a 14-year-old bug caused by the GPU's unusual harvested silicon configuration.
Geekom's A5 Pro 2026 Edition pairs a Ryzen 5 7530U with solid Linux support, 3.8 W idle power, and under 30 dB noise for a quiet mini PC workstation.
BeagleBoard.org's BeagleConnect Zepto targets a $1 price point for a tiny open-source Cortex-M0+ board with mikroBUS, Qwiic, and Zephyr Greybus support.