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  2. The Best Gaming Monitors to Help You Crush the Competition - AOL

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    In-Plane Switching (IPS) is the most common panel type used in gaming monitors. IPS monitors offer rich colors and wide viewing angles, but often suffer from reduced contrast due to their ...

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    Save $79.01: Feel like you're in the midst of any game world with the Asus VP349CGL 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor, which is on sale for $379.99 at Amazon as of June 14. This is the best price ...

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    Shop Now. Samsung 32-Inch Odyssey G55C Series QHD 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor. amazon.com. $219.99

  5. 1440p - Wikipedia

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    Early 1440p computer displays became commonly available in 2010. Dell's UltraSharp U2711 monitor was released in 2010 as WQHD, with a 1440p widescreen. [1] The 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display released in 2010 also had a native resolution of 2560 × 1440, as did the Apple Thunderbolt Display which was sold from July 2011 to June 2016.

  6. Ultrawide formats - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Q4, Dell released the U4919DW, a 5K 32:9 monitor with a resolution of 5120x1440, and Phillips announced the 499P9H with the same resolution. 32:9 Ultrawide monitors are often sold as an alternative to dual 16:9 monitor setups and for more inmersive experiences while playing videogames, and many are capable of displaying 2 16:9 inputs at ...

  7. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Macintosh, launched in 1987, came with colour (and greyscale) capability as standard, at two levels, depending on monitor size—512×384 (1/4 of the later XGA standard) on a 12" (4:3) colour or greyscale (monochrome) monitor; 640×480 with a larger (13" or 14") high-resolution monitor (superficially similar to VGA, but at ...