Dough's glossy 27-inch 4K HDR Spectrum One monitor may be our newest go-to recommendation for displays under $1,000 — especially since it has HDR 600 support and Gorilla Glass. The monitor unicorn ...
Rahim is a Senior Tech/Commerce Writer at Valnet and builds PCs & networking solutions on demand. Whether It's your GPU, CPU, Display, or just an SSD upgrade, expect him to have a well-researched ...
If you read that headline and thought "who the heck is Dough," well, don't feel bad. Dough is the company formerly known as Eve because Eve couldn't be trademarked everywhere. While relatively unknown ...
The SeeHawk Monitor, an automated spectrum monitoring system from PCTEL, now offers 4G LTE and 5G NR network monitoring for critical communication coverage. It can be used for monitoring both public ...
We’ve seen some impressive new Thunderbolt and USB-C monitors launch over the last year to compete with Apple’s Studio Display and Pro Display XDR. However, most monitors aimed at Mac users don’t ...
Dough's glossy 27-incher embodies all the performance and perils of OLED as a gaming monitor technology and fails to make the former count and mitigate the latter. For an ultra-expensive 1440p it ...
Community-powered gaming hardware creator Dough revealed their latest product this week with the Spectrum 4K 144Hz Gaming Monitor. The design is made to look sleek on your desktop (or mounted if you ...
Why haven’t we seen a glossy gaming monitor yet? It’s a fair question given that the best gaming monitors are dominated by matte panels, especially when you consider glossy creator displays like Apple ...
Spectrum has announced the Nano 2K portable monitor via Indiegogo. This innovative monitor is designed to be travel-friendly, self-powered, lightweight, and highly portable. It can be used for ...
Coming to the specs, the Spectrum One monitor features a 27-inch IPS panel with a sharp 4K resolution, making it ideal for tasks like graphic design, video editing, and high-resolution gaming. It also ...
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