Hardware Asylum CES 2025 Coverage
I would like to thank Yeyian Gaming for helping sponsor Hardware Asylum during CES 2025. The Consumer Electronics Show starts Jan 9th and runs through Jan 12th.
Yeyian Gaming offers an wide range of solutions for the PC gamer including pre-built PCs to fully customized gaming computers with an online configurator. Their builds feature the latest in computer hardware including Intel Ultra, AMD Ryzen 9 and the latest in Nvidia RTX.
Be sure to check them out at https://us.yeyiangaming.com and the Venetian Tower if you'll be attending CES 2025.
Gigabyte AORUS CO94DQ 49-Inch QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Review @ ThinkComputers
There comes a time in everyone’s life, and maybe that time is now, when you have to start thinking about going wide screen. dual, triple and quad monitors can often get you the width you need but require so many resources that it can sometimes be a little too messy for the average user.
So, where do you get the best widescreen experience? Seems Gigabyte might have the answer in the form of the AORUS CO94DQ 49 inch QLED Gaming Monitor.
The last time we took a look at a monitor from Gigabyte it was their AORUS FO27Q3, which was very much gaming focused with its 360 Hz refresh rate. Today we are going to be taking a look at another QD-OLED panel from Gigabyte, but this model is more of an all-around monitor that is going to be great for gaming, but also productivity. The AORUS CO49DQ is a 49-inch super-ultrawide display that makes use of a QD-OLED panel with a Dual QHD (5120 x 1440) resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate, 0.03 ms gray-to-gray (GTG) response time, a DisplayHDR True Black 400 rating, built-in KVM, and of course Gigabyte's OLED care to avoid burn-in and keep the panel just like the day you got it. This review is going to be a bit different as I've been using this panel as my daily driver for about a month now. So it is going to be very productivity-focused, but of course I will be gaming on the monitor as well! Let's jump in!
Of course, your mileage may vary but, 49 inches is quite a few samishes.
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