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Review: ASUS ZenScreen Go (MB16AWP)

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ASUS has been making some outstanding portable monitors over the past couple of years. This time around, the new ASUS ZenScreen Go MB16AWP Wireless Portable Monitor packs in a whole lot of new features.

As the name suggests, the monitor is wireless, which means you can now either connect the monitor through the USB Type-C or HDMI port or wirelessly using WiFi, Miracast or AirPlay.

In addition, the ZenScreen Go now comes with a huge 7800mAh battery, making it a truly portable device. You also get a 15.6-inch LED-backlit IPS display, offering an aspect ratio of 16:9. It offers a resolution of 1920-by-1080 pixels, supports 100% of the sRGB colour space, a 250cd/m2 brightness, and a contrast ratio of 1200:1.

The display also offers a response time of 5ms and a refresh rate of 60Hz. You also get a flicker-free viewing experience and a blue light filter, all of which is TÜV certified to protect your eyes. There is also a tripod socket at the back of the device, though the tripod stand is sold separately.

The ZenScreen Go comes with two built-in speakers, that offer an audio output of 1W each. On the left edge, you will find an HDMI port, a USB-C port, and a Displayport.

Inside the box, along with the ASUS ZenScreen Go, you get the Mini HDMI to HDMI adapter, a power adapter, a power cord, a quick start guide, a USB-C cable, the warranty card, the ZenScreen sleeve, and the ZenScreen tripod hole cover.

The ASUS ZenScreen Go comes with a built-in G-sensor that enables an auto-rotation feature that automatically senses display orientation and switches between landscape and portrait modes. The rear tripod socket is compatible with any standard camera tripod, though ASUS also sells its own tripod stand.

The display is quite sleek and slim, measuring just 11.5mm in thickness and it also weighs just 1.09 kgs with the stand. Connecting the display to your laptop, smartphone or tablet is a walk in the park. You can choose between wired and wireless connections.

For wired connections, you can either connect using the USB-C port or the HDMI port. For a wireless connection, you can connect using either Miracast, WiFi, or Airplay options, depending on the device you are using.

The display is non-touch. However, it does offer you a way to either mirror or expand your screen in order to have a better workflow. The quality of the screen is fantastic as always. Colours look really good on the screen and the contrast ratio is on point.

Since the display comes with a built-in battery, it offers almost 3 hours of continuous usage, without having to plug it into the wall socket. The display also comes with a kickstand at the back that lets you tilt the display by up to 70 degrees.

For a price of $499, the ASUS ZenScreen Go offers a wireless portable monitor with a very good resolution, contrast ratio, and eye care features. If you find yourself frequently on the road and need a second screen for your laptop or smartphone to better your workflow, then you should definitely check out the ASUS ZenScreen Go.

Price: $499

ASUS ZenScreen Go (MB16AWP) $499
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4

Summary

The display is quite sleek and slim, measuring just 11.5mm in thickness and it also weighs just 1.09 kgs with the stand. Connecting the display to your laptop, smartphone or tablet is a walk in the park. You can choose between wired and wireless connections. For wired connections, you can either connect using the USB-C port or the HDMI port. For a wireless connection, you can connect using either Miracast, WiFi or Airplay options, depending on the device you are using.

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Lenovo Legion R34w-30 Ultrawide Gaming Monitor Review: Smooth Gaming Meets Stunning Visuals

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The Lenovo Legion R34w-30 is a 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor designed to deliver immersive gameplay and enhanced productivity. With a 180Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium, and WQHD resolution, it stands as a compelling option in the mid-range ultrawide gaming monitor segment.

Design and Build Quality
The Legion R34w-30 sports a sleek, gamer-friendly aesthetic with a matte black finish and subtle Legion branding, keeping the design professional yet purposeful. The thin bezels on three sides enhance immersion, making it ideal for multi-monitor configurations.

The stand is sturdy but somewhat limited in adjustability—it supports tilt (-5° to +22°), swivel (-30° to +30°), a 135 mm lift range, cable management hole, and a phone holder. The monitor is VESA-compatible (100x100mm), allowing for third-party mounting solutions. While the build is primarily plastic, it feels robust enough for daily use.

Screen Size and Aspect Ratio
Featuring a 34-inch ultrawide (21:9) display with a 1500R curvature, the Legion R34w-30 wraps around the user’s field of vision, enhancing immersion in both gaming and productivity tasks. The extra screen real estate is excellent for multitasking, allowing for side-by-side app usage without feeling cramped.

Resolution and Picture Quality
The monitor’s WQHD (3440 x 1440) resolution delivers sharp, detailed visuals with strong pixel density. The VA panel excels in contrast, offering deep blacks (3000:1 contrast ratio) and vibrant colours, though viewing angles are slightly inferior to IPS panels.

With 350 cd/㎡ brightness and HDR400 support, the display remains visible even in well-lit environments. Colour accuracy is impressive, covering 90% DCI-P3 and 99% sRGB, making it suitable for both gaming and content creation.

Refresh Rate, Response Time and Adaptive Sync
Gamers will appreciate the 180Hz refresh rate, which ensures smooth, fluid gameplay with minimal motion blur. The 1ms MPRT (4ms GTG) response time is solid for fast-paced gaming, though not class-leading.

AMD FreeSync Premium eliminates screen tearing when paired with compatible AMD GPUs, and it also works in NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible mode, providing flexibility for different setups.

Gaming Performance
The ultrawide aspect ratio provides a wider field of view (FOV) in racing sims like Forza Horizon and F1, as well as RPGs such as Cyberpunk 2077, enhancing immersion. The VA panel minimises ghosting, ensuring clear motion in fast-paced scenes. While HDR400 improves dynamic range, it doesn’t match the impact of higher-tier HDR displays. Still, for the price, it’s a respectable addition.

Setup and Ergonomics
The monitor’s tilt adjustment (-5° to +22°) is its only ergonomic feature, lacking height, swivel, or pivot adjustments. Connectivity includes:

  • 1x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 2x HDMI 2.0
  • 1x 3.5mm audio jack

A notable omission is a USB hub.

Overall Performance and Verdict
The Lenovo Legion R34w-30 is an excellent mid-range ultrawide gaming monitor, offering strong color accuracy, smooth performance, and an immersive curved display. While it lacks USB ports, its 180Hz refresh rate, FreeSync Premium, and WQHD resolution make it a compelling choice for gamers, content creators, and professionals alike.

Pros:
✅ 144Hz + FreeSync Premium
✅ WQHD + 1500R Curvature
✅ High Contrast VA Panel
✅ HDR400 Support

Cons:
❌ No USB Hub – Limits peripheral connectivity

Price: $400 approx.

Lenovo Legion R34w-30 Ultrawide Gaming Monitor $400 approx.
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4

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The ultrawide aspect ratio provides a wider field of view (FOV) in racing sims like Forza Horizon and F1, as well as RPGs such as Cyberpunk 2077, enhancing immersion. The VA panel minimizes ghosting, ensuring clear motion in fast-paced scenes.

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Alienware Announces Six New Gaming Monitors

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Alienware has announced updates across its monitor lineup, introducing new QD-OLED displays and a revamped design language to attract a broader range of gamers. The company has introduced three new QD-OLED monitors, bringing its total offerings in this category to five. These monitors aim to deliver superior visual performance for gamers:

  1. The Alienware 34 Ultra-Wide QD-OLED Monitor (AW3425DW) features a 240Hz refresh rate, enhanced connectivity with HDMI 2.1, and certifications such as G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. The ultra-wide design with WQHD resolution provides an immersive experience.
  2. The Alienware 27 280Hz QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725D) combines a QHD resolution with a high refresh rate, offering both vivid imagery and smooth gameplay.
  3. The Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725Q) achieves a pixel density of 166 PPI, setting a record for clarity and detail in OLED and QD-OLED monitors.

Alienware continues to offer a 3-year limited OLED burn-in warranty for its QD-OLED monitors, addressing durability concerns.

The company is also introducing three additional monitors in its QHD range, catering to varying preferences in size and price. These include:

  • A 34-inch ultrawide model (AW3425DWM) for an expansive gaming setup.
  • A 32-inch 16:9 model (AW3225DM) for larger desktop screens.
  • A compact 27-inch monitor (AW2725DM) delivering the same performance in a smaller form factor.

All three models support a 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and features like NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync for smooth, tear-free gaming.

The new AW30 design language unifies Alienware’s monitor portfolio with a modern aesthetic. Inspired by celestial phenomena such as the Aurora Borealis, the design emphasizes performance and functionality. First revealed at CES, this design evolution coincides with Alienware’s 30th anniversary.

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OLED Rival? Sony Unveils Promising New RGB LED Technology

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Sony has announced a promising new display technology dubbed “General RGB LED Backlight Technology.” This innovation replaces the standard blue LEDs in mini-LED TVs with RGB LEDs, allowing for more accurate color projection without relying on traditional color filters or quantum dots. The result is significantly richer colors and brighter images compared to conventional mini-LEDs, potentially rivaling OLED’s picture quality.

Currently, the top TV technologies are mini-LED LCD and OLED. Mini-LED excels in bright HDR highlights, while OLED offers superior contrast with individually controlled pixels but typically lower brightness. Sony’s RGB LED aims to bridge this gap.

While lacking the pixel-level control of OLED, RGB LEDs demonstrate remarkable color accuracy and exceptional brightness. Demonstrations have shown brightness levels exceeding 4,000 nits, surpassing even high-end models and approaching professional reference monitor standards. Furthermore, this technology significantly improves viewing angles, a long-standing weakness of mini-LED TVs, eliminating color saturation loss or green tints at wider angles.

Interestingly, this technology isn’t exclusive to Sony, with manufacturers like Hisense also displaying impressive TVs utilising RGB LEDs. The technology is also expected to scale well, potentially leading to more affordable large-screen TVs. While it might not immediately dethrone OLED, RGB LEDs offer a compelling combination of vibrant colors, stellar brightness, and wide viewing angles, occasionally even outperforming OLED in color richness. With further development, especially in improving response times for gaming, RGB LED technology could become the next dominant display technology, similar to how OLED once overtook plasma.

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