You can buy a monitor light bar pretty cheap, even as low as about $20. But will it be a great piece of gear, illuminating your desk from atop your display, with a nice array of features? Probably not ...
Not everybody needs, wants or can afford an Apple display. Luckily, many good options abound for use with a Mac, including the 34-inch BenQ Ultrawide Creator Monitor featured in today’s exceptionally ...
The BenQ PD3420Q is an ultrawide 34-inch 2K monitor with a built-in KVM switching capability, a Mac-specific color accuracy mode, and dynamic PiP settings. Apple has set a high bar for displays, ...
The BenQ MA270S is a 5K real alternative to the Apple Studio Display.
I review monitors as a significant portion of my work here at TechRadar Pro. I've tried more than most, and I have a good sense of what monitor I'd be willing to buy for real-world use and what is ...
Based on your setup and preferences, there’s a gaming monitor for everyone. Not only do they come in different sizes, but also different resolutions with various refresh rates. While FHD (1080p) ...
The BenQ GW2785TC isn’t much to look at but delivers practical features for your home office setup. There’s no shortage of budget 27-inch monitors with 1080p resolution, which makes separating the ...
Until a few years ago, most people didn't even think that they needed a monitor light bar. But with heavy screen usage, your ...
There’s an adage that bigger is better. For the past 12 years, I’ve been spoiled with a projector setup with a 106″ screen. Over the years, I’ve upgraded from a 1080p projector to a 4K projector and ...
Years ago, I bought a BenQ ScreenBar with Dial. It sat perched on top of my display, bathing my desk in light. I loved it, except for the cables that snaked down the back of my monitor: one to power ...