Price, inevitably, Software and content needs to catch up, HEXUS Awards, Asus PQ321Q, HEXUS Where2Buy, TBC, HEXUS Right2Reply, At HEXUS, we invite the companies whose products we test to comment on our articles. If any company representatives for the pro
Our foray into the world of 4K consumer monitors begins with the Asus PQ321Q. Based on an also-available design from Sharp and featuring the same IGZO panel, the 31.5in screen runs at a native 3,840x2,160 resolution - or 4x1080p - at 60Hz. Solid build qu...
The ASUS PQ321Q isn't perfect by any stretch but it is easily the best display for a PC that I have ever used. Problems with initial setup are abound but it would appear that "top men" are on it so I expect by the end of the summer everything will be wor...
Abstract: This morning Fedex dropped off a new product at our offices, one that I was very eagerly awaiting: While we are far from ready to post a full review of the display and have lots of more game testing to get to, we did host a live stream for the unboxin...
Abstract: Screen resolution is a hot topic in certain parts of the tech industry. Mobile phones and tablets lead the way, packing ever-more pixels into tiny screens. The latest iPad ships with a 2,048x1,536-pixel display that measures just 9.7in across, leading to ...
Published: 2012-11-18, Author: Adam , review by: tomshardware.com
With composite scoring for each major test category, the Web Browser Grand Prix no longer needs the scoring system and weighting brackets it once had. The final score is now simply a geometric mean of the various benchmark results. This eliminates the arb...