Eve seriously impresses with its community-fueled Spectrum gaming monitor: 4K 144Hz with HDMI 2.1 + USB-C connectivity. The Eve Spectrum has it all, and does it all -- kick ass monitor... but I can't ...
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Spectrum has announced the expansion of 4K availability in the Spectrum TV App to compatible Apple TV 4K and Roku devices, joining the previous launch on the Xumo Stream Box. Working in collaboration ...
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 ...
It's no use packing your rig with the best gaming CPU and graphics card if you don't own a screen that can keep up with the amount of frames they push, but high refresh rates usually come with a ...
Eve Spectrum was the first-ever crowd-developed monitor, and if it came out of the oven properly and on time -- it would've been the very first HDMI 2.1 monitor and made history. We're now much closer ...
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 ...
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The Dough Spectrum 4K 144Hz monitor combines a superb specs list with performance that puts it up there with the best panels on the market at the moment – it's an excellent choice for your next ...
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 ...