Ninja Foodi's TenderCrisp pressure cooker allows you to achieve all the quick cooking and tenderizing wonders that you love about pressure cookers. The Foodi's Crisping Lid allows you to air fry, bake/roast, and broil. That means you can give your tender, juicy pressure-cooked meals a golden, crispy finish. The secret is TenderCrisp Technology, which produces the perfect combination of heat, fan velocity, and air circulation to give your food even crisping from top to bottom.
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Pressure cookers have been growing increasingly popular in recent years, particularly self-contained electric ones which allow you to prepare an entire meal within a single pot. They’re fast, easy to clean, and capable of making some usually very complex recipes simple enough for an amateur to pull off. But there are some notable trade-offs all the same. One of the biggest has always been that pressure cooked food usually only has one of two textures: liquid or mush.
At least, that was the case before the Foodi came along.
I’ll admit, when I first saw Ninja’s claims that they had solved this problem I largely dismissed it. I expected the feature to produce stuff that was largely more of the same with just a thin layer of crispiness (or dehydrated) food on the outside, and focused more on the pressure cooker part. But man, was I wrong. This thing works, and what’s more it works extremely well. What they’ve done is essentially grafted the lid of an air-fryer on top of the pressure cooker, which not only lets you easily (and very effectively) crisp pressure-cooked food, but also means this thing can serve as a decent convection oven in a pinch.
The Foodi is an absolute pleasure to use. Build quality is fantastic throughout, with some extremely good non-stick coating on the pot and fry basket which make cleanup a matter of minutes and barely more complex than rinsing them off. The included recipe book has some very interesting appetizers, entrees, and deserts as well as a “choose your own adventure” section which can be used to produce over a hundred different dinners. And the controls are all very easy to operate. Best of all, it’s similar enough to other cookers that you can use any of the many instant pot recipes available online for this with little to no modification required.
There are a few caveats you should keep in mind though. First, the non-stick coating does need to be taken care of if you want it to last. None of it can go in the dishwasher, not even on the top rack, and you need to take some care in the kind of utensils you use. Second, this version of the Foodi comes with minimal cookware. You’ve got a fryer basket, a small metal grille which can serve as either an upper rack or a trivet, and the pressure cooker pot itself. A lot of the recipes the cooker comes with will make reference to some of the additional accessories you might want – such as a crisping tray, a loaf plan, a multi-purpose pan, and a springform. Depending on how ambitious you get you might also find a set of roasting lifters to be an essential component. All these are available either as upgrades or in a “deluxe” package. Second, at 6.5 quarts this might be a little small for some people. It’s still enough to squeeze most chickens into, but anyone who regularly cooks for very large groups might want to consider getting the 8.5 quart model.
Overall, I’m extremely happy with this cooker, and would recommend it to anyone curious to try out pressure cooking for themselves.
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Pressure cooker cheesecake is something everyone with one of these should try at some point.
Insignia 4K UHD Fire TV Edition is a new generation of smart TVs featuring the Fire TV experience built-in and including a Voice Remote with Alexa. With true-to-life 4K Ultra HD picture quality and access to all the movies and TV shows you love, Insignia Fire TV Edition delivers a superior TV experience that gets smarter every day. The Voice Remote with Alexa lets you do everything you'd expect from a remote~plus, easily launch apps, search for TV shows, play music, switch inputs, control smart home devices and more, using just your voice.
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This may be the single most affordable 50” 4K TV I’ve seen yet. Generally, you’d expect this to come with a whole list of compromises that were made to reduce costs. But after spending a few days with it, I have to say I’ve been very surprised by how few of these I’ve found. While you may not get all the features you’d get with another 4K set, I’m rather impressed by the implementation of the ones they did opt for.
First up: the display. This is probably the weakest element of the unit unfortunately. It’s only 60hz, and the 4000:1 contrast ratio isn’t capable of the kind of range you need for true HDR support. Colors tend to skew slightly towards the warmer end of the spectrum, and motion can be just a little bit fuzzy at times.
BUT… it is still a 4K display. Details are razor-sharp. And unlike many displays with faster panels, there is no motion smoothing to produce the soap opera effect that many find unsettling. Unless you’re used to having an OLED set with full HDR support, I doubt it’s a feature you’ll ever miss.
Then there’s the sound. It’s very rare to find a TV with good built-in speakers, and this one isn’t likely to change any minds. They’re plenty loud and have good treble response, but suffer with bass tones.
BUT… even if these speakers aren’t great, they sound better than a lot of the ones I’ve seen on higher-end displays. And the reason is simple: most high-end TVs prioritize being thin over everything else. And this, while by no means thick, isn’t trying to so hard to produce a thin profile. Having an extra centimeter or so for the speakers makes a big difference, and I suspect they’d be perfectly fine for most non-audiophiles.
Finally, we have the TV’s smart functionality. And this time, there is no but. Most mid-to-low end Smart TVs skimp here and don’t include the necessary processing power to drive the apps and OS for smart functionality. But there is no sign of any corners being cut here. The Fire TV software is amazingly fast and responsive, the Alexa features are very well integrated, and the WiFi is more than up to the task of streaming 4K content. It’s probably the first SmartTV I’ve seen that delivers performance that’s on par if not better than what you’d get from a dedicated streaming box. And the fact that you can control the entire thing from an Echo only makes it better.
Overall, I’d recommend this to anyone looking for a path to UHD content that won’t break the bank or a cheaper second set for a bedroom or den. It may not wow anyone with the color accuracy or perfectly smooth motion, but it’s still a rock-solid performer and a great value for the money.
Keep the music going at your next party or backyard barbecue with this Sony portable Bluetooth speaker, which features a six-hour battery life. The compact size fits neatly on a desk or table, while the splash-proof design makes this speaker perfect beach adventures. Use the on-speaker buttons to start your tunes or turn up the volume. This Sony portable Bluetooth speaker comes with EXTRA BASS sound to bring out the best in your playlists.
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The package for the XB01 makes no secret about where its priorities lie with a big "Extra Bass" label on the front. And after using it for a few days, I have to complement them on the accurate labeling.
For such a small speaker (easily tiny enough to slip into a pocket) it's got quite a distinctive voice. It's got plenty of volume, decent treble response, decently clear audio over Bluetooth, and low range response powerful enough for you to feel it.
As you might imagine with a frequency response like that it's unlikely to win over any audiophiles looking for the best possible listening experience. But as a rugged little speaker to bring along on a hike or a boating trip so you can play some music off your cell phone, this is a pretty good pick made only better by the long battery life and water resistant design.
Pair this Fnatic miniStreak Professional e-sports keyboard with your gaming setup for quick response in fast-paced games. Ideal for FPS and multiplayer gaming, this tenkeyless mechanical keyboard makes the most of your space, while Cherry Brown MXRGB switches provide tactile reaction and satisfying speed. Complete with a detachable leather wrist rest, this Fnatic miniStreak Professional e-sports keyboard is ideal for tournament play.
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It's always difficult to recommend a keyboard to someone because of how much individual preferences come into play with them. That goes double for mechanical keyboards, given that if someone's looking at buying one it's a pretty good bet that they're an enthusiast with an abundance of very particular opinions regarding them. But after spending a few weeks with it, there's very little I can find with this keyboard that I think even an enthusiast would find off-putting.
The keyboard's deck is rock-solid, with no perceptible flex and a somewhat austere powder-coat finish. The keys are well made with a clear legend that makes it equally viable to use it with or without the integrated lighting effects. It's also got onboard storage for user profiles and settings, allowing you to set it up how you like and bring it to another machine without needing to install the Fnatic software to get it. And the keyboard is just as responsive and clicky as one would expect being built with Cherry-MX Brown switches.
As one would expect, there's also quite a few gamer-centric features that have been baked in alongside the Cherry switches and RGB lighting. To start, they've provided mute buttons for both the speakers and microphone on the keyboard - a rather useful addition for anyone who's routinely making use of online voice chat. They've also added a dedicated competition mode which will immediately put the keyboard into a mode best suited for use in tournament environments where you can expect somewhat low lighting and probably don't want the RGB effects set to their most attention-grabbing. And finally, they've added a removable illuminated nameplate on the front which they say should eventually be swappable with custom made ones they plan to sell on their site. While it remains to be seen how expensive this will be or how long people will have to wait for this to become available, the design is simple enough that someone with a 3D printer could probably DIY themselves one of their own if they want to add that extra personalized touch.
The only things I have to take issue with are all very minor. The volume keys, for instance, are mapped to the Function keys rather than having their own dedicated controls on the keyboard. This can be a bit frustrating during games, when I frequently want to have access to both, but only rarely has it been a problem. The RGB effects are also a bit less programmable than some other mechanical keyboards I've seen. There's no option for individually addressing the keys, and you're limited to only a few pre-programmed effects. The software also doesn't offer any integration (so far) with other lighting controllers, so anyone looking to synchronize this with the rest of their rig might be disappointed. And finally, I was rather disappointed to see that there isn't any kind of USB pass-through built in to the keyboard. Normally this wouldn't bother me that much, but since this is the first keyboard I've seen to actually make use of a USB-C connection it strikes me as a bit of a missed opportunity. With the amount of bandwidth that USB-C provides, you could build a very powerful hub into a device like this without much difficulty. As it is, there just isn't that much added utility with using USB-C except for future-proofing.
Despite these complaints, I have to say that overall I'm extremely happy with this keyboard. It's probably something you'll want to try out in person in you can just to make sure the feel is right, and anyone who doesn't plan to use it for typing a good deal of the time might want to consider the model using the less tactile Cherry MX Red linear switches over this. But I personally expect this to be my daily driver for a very long time.
Get ready to game with this Fnatic Clutch 2 gaming mouse. It's specifically designed for e-sports so that you have an edge on the competition, and because it is full-size, this ergonomic mouse fits neatly in the palm of your hand. This Fnatic Clutch 2 gaming mouse features highly accurate sensor technology to ensure every movement is delivered on screen.
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While I’ve always tended to gravitate towards mice that were known as good gaming mice, the Clutch 2 is the first one that would be considered “tournament quality.” And I have to say I’ve got mixed feelings on it.
I have no complaints whatsoever in build quality. They appear to have used excellent materials and the internals are top notch, with high quality clicky Omron switches and what might be the biggest Teflon pads I’ve ever seen on the bottom of a peripheral. There’s an extremely precise programmable sensor which works on a wide variety of surfaces (though there’s no replacing a regular mousepad if you want to really get the best out of it.) I’m also a fan of the size, which fits my hands very well (though it might be a bit much for some. And the RGB effects and branding are a bit more understated than I’d have expected.
Where I struggle with it is all the ways in which it differs from the peripherals I’m used to, which place a similar emphasis on the internals but also add in other features for ergonomics and ease of use that you just don’t get with this. You’ve only got four buttons to play with to start (there is another one behind the scroll wheel, but this is dedicated to adjusting the mouse DPI) and the body is very light by design to reduce resistance to movement. These are all features that I can see being ideal for a gaming tournament, where you don’t want to have an abundance of small buttons you can mix up and need to carry out a lot of actions on reflex. But for every day use, I have to say that I kind of struggled with it. It doesn’t help either that the shape of the mouse is pretty much perfectly in line with something you’d expect to be bundled with a new computer, likely a concession to its e-sports pedigree since it’s not always a guarantee that you’ll be able to bring your own peripherals with you into the game. It’s a shape that’s fine if you’re using it an hour at a time, but as a power user I have to say that it didn’t take that long past that before I started to miss a proper thumb rest.
In the end, I’d say that I’d recommend the Clutch 2 to anyone with serious aspirations of e-sports play or diehard Fnatic fans, but probably not many people beyond that. As impressive a piece of hardware as it is, I just can’t see this mouse becoming a daily driver for anything outside of gaming.
Style your beard easily with this Philips Norelco beard trimmer. It has 10 adjustable lock-in length settings in 1mm increments for precise trimming, and its Lift & Trim comb effectively targets low-lying hairs. Enjoy up to 90 minutes of wireless use thanks to this Philips Norelco beard trimmer's rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
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This is my second Norelco beard trimmer. The last one went for over ten years before the battery finally gave out - and I'm very pleased to say that it looks like this one is no less durable. There are a lot of metal parts, it seems decently sealed against small hairs, and it's easy to clean. And, while this probably goes without saying, it does a pretty good job of trimming your beard too. The only real issue I found after a week of use is that the guide isn't quite as precise as advertised. There's just a little play in the mechanism, meaning that the lowest two length settings (1 and .5mm) have no perceptible difference. But apart from that, I have to say that this delivers exactly what is promised.
Plug in and light up your outdoors. Simply plug in and connect to your existing Hue bridge to enjoy the 16 million colors available to enhance the beauty of your yard or create any ambiance you like. This base kit provides three light points and all cables/power supply you need to get started. Lily landscape spots are fully weatherproof. Hue bridge is not included.
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I've started to lose track of how many times I've left reviews for Hue products where I enthusiastically endorse the system, but I know it's more than three and I'm running out of superlatives. As you might be able to guess from this decidedly first-world problem, the Lily spotlight kit has once again demonstrated the strength of Philips's approach to smart lighting.
The biggest thing I was worried about getting these was the build quality. I’ve worked with lawn lights before and encountered innumerable woes with fragile wiring, cheap plastic parts, dirt-attracting lenses, and holes large enough to let bugs build nests inside them. The Lily lights, however, don’t appear to suffer from any of these flaws. The lights may be small but they’re surprisingly hefty, with a solid metal frame and a thick glass lens protecting the fragile LED element from the elements. Both the screw base and the included lawn spikes are solid metal, rendered in the same unobtrusive black as the spotlights rather than the weirdly easy to spot green that I’ve seen in other similar fixtures. And I can confirm that it is indeed able to stand up to the worst that local wildlife (in my case, a “helpful” wiener dog) can throw at it without difficulty.
The build quality extends beyond the fixtures as well. Rather than hard-wiring everything into a single power supply, they’ve instead opted for a terminal system which allows you some flexibility in how you hook up the lights. You get two junctions and three extension cables to play with to set up the lights as needed, and they might be the beefiest cables I’ve encountered for outdoor lighting. While I haven’t found explicit confirmation of this yet, my guess is that they’re heavy duty enough to stand up to being buried for years to provide protection against any wandering lawnmowers that might do them harm. Screw terminals at each junction point provide a durable watertight seal (though given the expense of the units I’m very much tempted to add an additional layer of silicone just for paranoia’s sake.) And power is provided via a low voltage DC power supply intended to be plugged into an exterior outlet. It’s rated to drive a total of five of the spotlights, so there’s a bit of room for future expansion or a very comfortable cushion against wear and tear, depending on how you look at it. The control signal, like with all hue lights, is handled over the 2.4gHz band with each light capable of serving as a repeater to help make sure that the control signal makes it out to the furthest bulb.
With all that being said, there are a few things you should watch out for. The biggest one is that control signal. The lights are next to useless if they can’t daisy chain their way back to the Hue bridge. And 2.4gHz signals can sometimes struggle to get through exterior walls depending on how they’re built. So before you commit to this particular system it might be a good idea to just do a quick check with your cell phone to make sure that your yard isn’t a complete dead zone. If it is, there’s a good chance that you’ll need to either exercise clever bulb positioning both inside and outside to get a clear signal through or install a Hue security light to keep the signal going.
The other thing to be aware of is that unlike most of the Hue starter packs, this one does not come with the bridge needed to coordinate the smart functionality. So if this is going to be your first time using Hue lights, you’ll need to factor the cost of buying either a starter pack or a separate bridge into the overall package.
All in all, the system is a great way to add a little extra color to your lawn or garden!
NordVPN is a VPN (virtual private network) ~ it encrypts your internet data and hides your virtual location. What~s more, the advanced Threat Protection feature helps you avoid trackers and ads, scans URLs to make sure the websites you visit are safe, and inspects downloaded files for malware.
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These days, securing your online activity against anyone who might be interested in exploiting it has become an increasingly difficult task. VPNs have long been recognized as one of the more effective ways of doing this, as when used correctly they can provide nearly completely anonymous browsing, but finding a good one is a lot harder than you might think. Some keep their own logs of user activity, which can end up being sold off to the exact same people you're trying to avoid having that data. Others can suffer from unreliable or highly congested connections thanks to not having enough servers to meet demand. And some are fine, but require too much technical knowledge for a layman to use properly.
NordVPN, through use of sometimes gratuitous technical overkill and a surprisingly straightforward interface, seems very well protected against all three of these concerns. The box advertises that setting it up is as simple as creating an account and flipping a switch on an app, and they aren't lying. And yet it still provides a wealth of advanced tools for the more technically inclined to set up the precise VPN setup they need for specific applications. And it does all of this without maintaining any logs whatsoever of your activity.
There are a few hurdles to overcome when using it, mostly related to the fact that it's somewhat overzealous by design when it comes to security. Any website or service which checks against the physical location of the servers making login requests as a security precaution is likely to flag your activity as suspicious when you login through the VPN, and unless you take steps to make sure that you're always using the same proxy it's likely that you'll get these repeatedly since it tends to rotate you around whatever country you happen to be in. It'll also try its best to block anything which it thinks might be trying to redirect you somewhere it shouldn't, and it does throw up a fair amount of false positives which can shutdown even major sites. And while it does its best to minimize the increased lag time inherent with any kind of proxy routing, it's really not hard to notice the loss in performance you get with the VPN turned on. I certainly wouldn't advise using it for much 4K streaming, particularly if your goal is to stream content from another country.
That said, these are problems you are going to have with any VPN service worth having. And if you've already decided that you need a VPN to provide yourself with some added security, having one this overzealous is probably a feature. The only real downside I can name is that it provides so many options that it's very hard to imagine anyone making regular use of all of them, so you're probably going to be paying more for extras you don't need. But speaking for myself, if I'm going to be using a VPN for anything I want it to be one that I could use for everything. And NordVPN is by far the most impressively comprehensive consumer grade option for that I've seen thus far.
Capture and share special moments with Google Clips. Engineered to recognize faces and expressions, this clever camera automatically takes several-second-long audio-free motion photos, leaving you free to focus on the occasion. Enhanced with Super Res mode, the Google Clips device syncs data with your phone and lets you save any frame as a high-resolution still photo.
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As someone with a dog who routinely does meme-worthy things and a nephew who you need to take at least 50 pictures of to get one where he's smiling, I REALLY wanted this camera to live up to the promise of a device capable of finding that perfect moment to hit the shutter so that you don't have to. But, after spending a week trying to train this thing up on what I'm interested in taking pictures of, I'm forced to conclude that Google's engineers have some work to do or that my own photos are so bad that it's learned the wrong thing.
It does do some things very well. The app and pairing experience are both pretty good, the hardware is a lot better than I was expecting in a unit this size, and the facial recognition system does seem to work. What I can't find is any indication that it's actually looking for optimal lighting, framing, or any of the other things it's supposedly considering when deciding when to take a snapshot. Rather it seems like it'll start snapping photos whenever it spots something it recognizes, producing a rather extensive slideshow of blurry photographs and animations of the back of my own head or the top two inches of my dog's scalp. Maybe one in every twenty shots is of something you'd actually want, and of those most aren't particularly good photos.
That said, I'm giving it three stars because I do think there's still room for it to get better. As I mentioned earlier, the hardware is quite decent. All the shortcomings of the device really have to do with software - and software can be updated. Given some more time for Google's dev team to refine it (or perhaps just more time for it to learn from my photos) the Clips might yet be able to live up to the lofty goal the marketing team has set for it. And, in its current form, there are still some use cases where it's nice to have. I was pretty pleased with the results when I clipped it onto my pack and took it on a hike, for instance (though I'd definitely recommend a battery bank for any prolonged outdoor use) and it did produce some pretty good photos of my nephew that probably wouldn't have been possible with my phone. I'm just not quite sold on the idea that the Clips as it currently stands is the smart camera for the masses the marketing materials make it out to be.
Listen to your favorite playlists with these Sony wireless noise-cancelling headphones. They're equipped with the Google Assistant for instant help with a range of tasks, and their silicon support fittings keep the headphones in place while you're active. Use these Sony wireless noise-cancelling headphones' Ambient Sound Mode when you need to stay aware of your environment.
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My feelings on these headphones ended up being a lot more complex than I was expecting. On paper, they seem to do just about everything I could want. They’re compact, wireless, offer both ambient audio passthrough and active noise cancellation, and have enough battery on board to easily last all day. Plus, they’re built by a brand known for quality audio hardware. But after using them for about a week, I’m not entirely sure that they'll end up being my new daily driver as I’d originally planned.
To make it clear, there's nothing really wrong with the headphones. In fact for the most part they're pretty great. The NFC pairing makes connecting it to your phone as close to effortless as possible, the earbuds are surprisingly comfortable to wear while still offering the kind of rock solid fit you need for a device ostensibly to be worn while jogging, and the battery is great. They even offer good bass response. If we just go by that, they’re some of the best wireless headphones I've ever tried.
The problem is that there are just a bunch of littler things in the design which make carrying them around with me all day a bit more of a hassle than I'd expected. To start, the charging case is very large and thick compared to most similar pod style headphones, making it somewhat uncomfortable to carry around in my pocket like I'm used to. My usual response would be to just throw it in a bag, but the swivel lid they use is very thin and a bit fragile. Just one day in my bag left it with a few dents and scratches which make me concerned that it might not be able to survive a week. It's also still using micro-usb for charging. While I know USB-C isn't the most common cable out there yet, the writing is on the wall at this point that it's going to be in a couple of years. Even Sony has it in their phones at this point, so I’ve got to carry a separate micro-usb cable around for charging.
I'd probably be able to look past this all if not for the last thing on my list of things to look at: the active noise cancellation. Overall, this was the one thing I was most excited about with these earbuds and also the thing that left me most underwhelmed. It's not that it doesn’t work so much as that it can't. The earbuds simply aren't that effective at blocking exterior noise, so even with noise cancelling working you get a lot of sound filtering in.
Overall, I’d still recommend them for their intended purpose. The fit and pass-through quality alone would be enough for me to suggest them to anyone who wants really good wireless earbuds to use when exercising. But I'm not sure these are the ones I’d bring with me to block out the noise if the train or the engine roar of an airplane.
From the rock revolution of the ~60s, to the art scene of the ~80s, to the forefront of hip-hop culture ~ Wayfarer has become an enduring icon across endlessly shifting horizons. Now the journey continues with the latest in wearable tech. Ray-Ban Stories Wayfarer integrates the best of your phone with the timeless frame, bringing you a new way to capture and share your adventures.
I'm unable to find a phone compatibility list, does anyone know if this works with android phones too?
This Element 27" frameless gaming monitor provides everything you need for premium gameplay or everyday tasks. This 1440P resolution monitor is equipped with FreeSync Technology for avoiding tearing and reducing stuttering. With easy set-up for multiple screens, you're able to expand your view and get more done. The 16:9 widescreen resolution partnered with a 1ms response time and 165hz refresh rate allows a vivid, realistic picture so you can be immersed in your gaming world. Built-in speakers and a sleek, frameless screen enable the monitor to blend with your decor for a clean aesthetic.
Is this monitor good for an Xbox one s gaming? I'm new to monitors and this one would be my first one
The integrated audio is pretty bad even by monitor standards, but apart from that it should work fine for console gaming. It's not going to deliver an exceptional experience, but it should be able to beat most TVs as far as latency goes.
This Element 27" frameless gaming monitor provides everything you need for premium gameplay or everyday tasks. This 1440P resolution monitor is equipped with FreeSync Technology for avoiding tearing and reducing stuttering. With easy set-up for multiple screens, you're able to expand your view and get more done. The 16:9 widescreen resolution partnered with a 1ms response time and 165hz refresh rate allows a vivid, realistic picture so you can be immersed in your gaming world. Built-in speakers and a sleek, frameless screen enable the monitor to blend with your decor for a clean aesthetic.
Is this a good monitor for competitive gaming on the ps5 ???
This Element 27" frameless gaming monitor provides everything you need for premium gameplay or everyday tasks. This 1440P resolution monitor is equipped with FreeSync Technology for avoiding tearing and reducing stuttering. With easy set-up for multiple screens, you're able to expand your view and get more done. The 16:9 widescreen resolution partnered with a 1ms response time and 165hz refresh rate allows a vivid, realistic picture so you can be immersed in your gaming world. Built-in speakers and a sleek, frameless screen enable the monitor to blend with your decor for a clean aesthetic.
This Element 27" frameless gaming monitor provides everything you need for premium gameplay or everyday tasks. This 1440P resolution monitor is equipped with FreeSync Technology for avoiding tearing and reducing stuttering. With easy set-up for multiple screens, you're able to expand your view and get more done. The 16:9 widescreen resolution partnered with a 1ms response time and 165hz refresh rate allows a vivid, realistic picture so you can be immersed in your gaming world. Built-in speakers and a sleek, frameless screen enable the monitor to blend with your decor for a clean aesthetic.
No, it's still using 1.4. Getting DP 2.0 certified is turning out to be a lot trickier than it was initially expected, most are saying we probably wont' see them hitting the market until 2022.
An industry defining 49~ 1000R curved screen, equipped with a cutting edge Quantum Matrix HDR2000 panel, 240hz refresh rate, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro support, 1ms GTG response rates, and fully customizable Odyssey Infinity Core lighting.
My new g9 arrived in the box for the old g9. Even though the box has a sticker that says "Neo G9 Odyssey" sticked on it, the box itself is for the old model. Does anyone else have the same issue? Why is that the case?
They're just using up the old boxes and foam. The shape and size of the product hasn't really changed, I don't think it's anything you need to worry about so long as the monitor itself has the right model number.
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