Image: Huanuo As a dedicated member of both the triple-monitor club and the standing desk club (I’m very conflicted at the annual softball game), a solid VESA-compatible monitor arm is something I find essential. That goes double if you have a big, oversized monitor, like this one I just highlighted on sale. Today Huanuo is
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LG’s new OLED monitor runs at 4K/240Hz or 1080p/480Hz
Image: LG Resolution or speed? It’s a trade-off that seems almost unavoidable. The bigger your monitor and the more pixel-dense its panel, the slower your refresh rate, which is why the most competitive PC gamers are sticking to 1080p and 1440p screens. But LG’s newest OLED monitor aims to deliver the best of both worlds.


