HDMI 2.1 Monitors
HDMI 2.1 allows gaming monitors to reach for the stars in very impressive performance, such as 4K at 160Hz and more.

The ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG42UQ gaming monitor is absolutely beautiful: 41.5-inch 4K 138Hz OLED panel, that needs to be married to the GeForce RTX 4090.

TCL's new 55-inch Mini LED gaming TV: 4K 120FPS through HDMI 2.1 is a fantastic alternative to LG's flagship OLED gaming TVs.

Eve Spectrum (ES07D03) promises it all: 4K 144Hz + 1ms response time + HDMI 2.1 for your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, too.

The new ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ gaming monitor utilizes HDMI 2.1 tech: 4K 120/144Hz for next-gen GPUs and next-gen consoles.

Which HDMI 2.1 monitor is best for you? 4K 120Hz is now an option for many gamers, ready for your next-gen GeForce or Radeon GPU.

Do you have the need to increase monitor output from your laptop? Well, read on as Tyler tells us about the Diamond MDS3900 DisplayLink Ultra Dock device.
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