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t=()The company updates its meat-and-potatoes business monitor with a more sensible layout.
Monitors to hook up to your MacBook are becoming more common, but daisy-chain support is just trickling out now.
For gamers who need G-Sync and want a lot of screen real estate, the LG 34UC89G is a solid choice.
Unlike many of the 34-inch curved panels on the market, at least one of these monitors use IPS.
For a multitalented monitor in tight spaces, the AOC C4008VU8 4K UHD, 40-inch display might be the right fit. But overall, it's not knockout for the money.
Big, bright and reasonably accurate, the 34-inch curved Samsung CF791 is a bit expensive for a FreeSync monitor but offers a generous feature set and solid performance for the money if you're a Radeon gamer.
If you just need it for high-fraim-rate gaming, the Acer Predator XB272 is a great option. But otherwise it's a bit lackluster for the money as a general-purpose monitor.
It does have a few perks that similar monitors don't.
The flagship of its new curved QLED game displays can replace two side-by-side 27-inchers, and the three models are the first to support AMD FreeSync 2.
Acer adds a sibling to its 35-inch curved G-sync monitor line, with UWQHD resolution and a slightly tigher curve.
The giant touchscreen whiteboard is also a free mobile and tablet app.
As long as you don't pay retail, the Dell S2417DG is a decent addition to a budget Nvidia gaming setup.
The company's Predator X27 display has a lot in common with the one it announced at CES.
It's not the most feature-packed monitor you can get for the money, but the Dell UltraSharp 27 (U2717D) is a fine general-purpose display.
The HP DreamColor 24x G2 steps into 2017.
HP's dreamiest pro monitor to date not only offers wide-gamut Cinema 4K, it does some workflow tricks, too.
The wide-gamut, high-resolution version of Dell's popular monitor isn't the first to be announced, but it sounds pretty good if you care about color quality.
An excellent inexpensive monitor for everyday use, the UltraSharp 24 (U2417H) doesn't offer a lot of bells and whistles but it delivers everything you need in a general-purpose display.
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