Big-big screen gaming

Answering the question, “How is a TV different to a monitor?” used to be relatively simple. TVs tended to be larger, had built-in tuners, low refresh rates and high signal lag. The latter made gaming a nightmare with heavily delayed actions playing out long after you’d pressed a button. Over recent years things have changed and TV manufacturers have realised that gaming is an increasingly important market… with a firm focus on consoles.

But what about PC gamers and competitive players who need the superior performance and features of computer monitors but feel limited by the smaller screens? Well, now AORUS has you covered.

Maximum specs

source: gamezpot.com


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