Today for Nvidia's latest launch, we didn't get a reference card at £199, but instead MSI sent us their Gaming X 6G model, ...
MSI UK sent us their first sample of the INFINITE X Gaming system. The specs on paper seem pretty good and they are releasing ...
The Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport replaces the Tiger 1050, which was produced from 2007 to 2012. It’s smoother, more powerful and comfier for rider and pillion alike. For 2016 Triumph gave the Tiger ...
In a bold move that reflect its ambition to become a comprehensive “everything app,” X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced plans to launch two new services in 2025—X TV, a streaming platform, ...
Intel is a virtual lock to launch its Core H- and -HX series of Arrow Lake mobile processors for gaming laptops at January ... for the next Snapdragon X Elite platform. I don’t think this ...
Something to look forward to: Are gaming monitor refresh rates becoming too high? MSI doesn't seem to think so. The company has just announced a new product that can reach an incredible 600Hz.
Following the 32-inch QD-OLED 4K gaming monitor with DisplayPort 2.1a launched in December last year, MSI has added two more to its portfolio. The MPG 272URX QD-OLED and the MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50 ...
Well, get a load of this 600 Hz beast from MSI. The MSI MPG 242R X60N will be ... and the 1080p resolution are not exactly the stuff of gaming dreams, after all. Of course, this monitor is aimed ...
At CES 2025, MSI will introduce a new range of gaming monitors designed to deliver cutting-edge performance and future-ready features. Ahead of the tech show, the brand has revealed key details ...
On one hand, it feels like gaming is speeding up. New genres can go out of fashion before you've even clocked them, and there's always some new fad or trend shaking things up, for better or worse.
While the main lineup for January hasn’t been announced yet, it looks like Amazon’s Prime Gaming members got Christmas surprises a bit later than expected. As of now, the first free Prime ...
Asus, Samsung, and MSI are all announcing the industry’s next-generation QD-OLED gaming monitors that offer the benefits of 4K OLED 240Hz panels at the smaller 27-inch size instead of 32 inches.