
Gorgeous, affordable, no complaints. I immediately enabled the new EOTF boost setting in the monitor menu options and it's surprisingly bright for an OLED. Text looks sharp even on a white background. 280hz is buttery smooth. Supports GSYNC.

Im really happy with the goggles. You can feel the technology, and i dont feel like i wasted my money. Im an Xbox guy. But i didnt bring my xbox with me while working abroad. And these goggles have ready given that missing element back! So many games to choose from. Its truly an amazing experience!

Fantastic sound for computer speakers Small and tall, taking up very little desk real estate Can be joined together like a soundbar No need to mess with regular wall plug, this plugs into a USB for power

All the percs in a wired 502 are still here, but wireless! What else do you want?










Cleaner, crisper, bigger, but it's not the resolution that shines, it's the size. I didn't think going from 24" to 27" would be much difference, but I felt a change in immersion. Sadly, that immersion becomes the new norm. Is it worth $50 more than you would have paid for 1080p? Yes, but not $100 more as some prices go. This was $70 extra compared to 1080 prices. Do I recommend it? No, but it's still nice. Going from 720p to 1440p is a worthy jump and I believe going from 1080p to 4k is a worthy jump. But my jump was miniscule and I really only paid to have a resolution that best suits the screen size. I both regret my purchase and don't. Had I known my experiences ahead of time, I wouldn't have made the purchase, but I'm exposed to 27 inches now and can't go back.

Vibrant colors really stand out, especially neons. There's literally no motion blur when turning fast and that'll win you a lot more gunfights for sure.



Decent color accuracy, high refresh rate, and solid resolution.

