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BenQ SW2700PT review

Not everyone who needs a perfect display plays video games. BenQ’s SW2700PT promises a screen built to professional standards, but does it have the chops to pull it off?
Dell SE2716H monitor

Dell SE2716H review

Dell’s curved 1080p screen looks impressive on paper, but its high price has us wondering if compromising the resolution for a curve is better than upgrading to 1440p.
HP Z25n

HP Z25n 25-inch IPS monitor review

HP throws down the gauntlet by slapping the Z25n with boastful claims and a high price. Does this 25-inch monitor impress, or is it knocked down by bigger, better displays?
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Philips 276E6ADSS review

Philips set out to produce a monitor with excellent color for $300, and that meant enlisting the help of exotic ‘quantum dot’ technology. Can this display offer cutting-edge technology at a cut-rate price?
HP Dreamcolor Z32x

HP Dreamcolor Z32x review

HP’s gigantic DreamColor Z32x is one of the largest, and most expensive, monitors we’ve ever tested. Does that also make it one of the best?
LG 34UC98

LG 34UC98 review

With more ultrawide monitors vying for your desk space and paycheck, LG is trying to set itself apart with AMD’s FreeSync refresh management. Whether that’s enough to draw a crowd remains to be seen.
Eizo Foris FS2735

Eizo Foris FS2735 review

You probably haven’t heard of Ezio, but the company has a solid reputation among display aficionados. The company’s Foris FS2735 gaming monitor upholds its reputation, but its price is staggering.
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LG 27UD88-W 4K monitor review

LG’s latest 4K monitor is a reasonably priced stunner with USB Type-C support, but at $700, it’s not the most affordable on the market. Can it overcome the reigning 4K champions from Acer and Dell?
Acer Predator Z35

Acer Predator Z35 review

Acer’s gigantic Z35 is an instant stunner, but building a gaming monitor requires balancing features, resolution, and refresh. Acer may have missed the mark on at least one of them.
Samsung CF591

Samsung CF591 27-inch monitor review

Samsung’s new 27-inch, 1080p panel has an immersive curve and AMD’s FreeSync adaptive refresh, and it’s giving us a serious case of déjà vu. There’s good reason for that.
BenQ PV3200PT

BenQ PV3200PT review

4K monitors are impressive, but none more so than 32-inch models like BenQ’s PV3200PT. This titanic display promises world-class color accuracy and sharpness. But can it beat the best from HP and Samsung?
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Dell S2417DG gaming monitor review

Dell’s latest gaming monitor is impressive, if you spend a couple hours tweaking it.
Samsung CFG70

Samsung CFG70 24-Inch gaming monitor review

Once you first set it up and take a step back, you’ll notice that right away this display is striking. It’s a simple gaming monitor with a humble 1080p display and a peculiar design. But it takes more than that to make it as a gaming monitor.
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Dell U3417W ultrawide monitor review

Dell’s updated 34-inch ultrawide looks great on paper, with minor revisions over the older model, but a deeper curve has led to image issues that can’t be overlooked.
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LG 27MD5KA‑B Ultrafine 5K review

There’s more to display quality than pixel density, but with the advantage of a 5K display, can the LG Ultrafine 5K outpace professional-grade competitors?
Dell S2418H

Dell S2418H review

On paper, it’s just another 24-inch 1080p desktop monitor. Yet hiding behind the stock-standard specs is a capable monitor hiding a few pleasant surprises.
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BenQ EX3200R gaming monitor review

BenQ EX3200R Review: Can a $400 gaming monitor really stand up to some of the best curved ultrawides on the market? Turns out that’s the least it can do.
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LG 34UC89G review

Our LG 34UC89G review shows just how hard it is to balance features in a gaming monitor, as LG falls prey to a common trap.
BenQ PD3200U review

BenQ PD3200U review

Can a humble professional monitor compete with the best 4K displays on the market? Let’s dig into the BenQ PD3200U review to find out.
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HP Z38c ultrawide curved monitor review

HP brings its version of the world’s widest, curved display with the Z38c. With fantastic image quality and a sleek build, the results are stunning.
LG 32UD99-W review

LG 32UD99-W review

Our LG 32UD99-W review takes a dive into a display that pairs 4K resolution with HDR10 support. The result is a stunning monitor.
Ben-Q EX3501R monitor

BenQ EX3501R ultrawide monitor review

BenQ is known for shipping excellent displays, and that’s no different with this curved, ultrawide monster of a monitor. The hidden surprise? Its implementation of HDR, 100Hz refresh rate, and even FreeSync support. That’s right -- the EX3501R is a monitor that works as well for games as it does for work.
HP Omen X Emperium 65 review

HP Omen X Emperium 65 review

Gaming monitors keep getting bigger, but the 65-inch Omen X Emperium takes it to another level. In fact, this $5,000 display is as close to a gaming television as we’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have the picture quality chops to compete with the Samsungs and LGs of the world.
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Acer Predator XB3 review

The $1,300 Predator XB3 isn’t for the faint of heart. But if you have a system that can push over 100 frames per second at 4K screen resolution, this monster of a monitor might be the perfect match for your overpowered gaming rig. More than that, it’s an investment in the future of PC gaming power.
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ViewSonic XG240R gaming monitor review

Gaming monitors can be quite expensive, but the ViewSonic XG240R is an exception. Priced at $273, it takes premium features like RGB lighting, a fast 144Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync support and packs it into an affordable package.
LG UltraFine Display 24MD4KL

LG’s new UltraFine 4K monitor gives your MacBook’s Touch Bar a job

Supporting a wide P3 color space and a 4K resolution display, LG’s UltraFine 4K is an affordable alternative to Apple’s premium Pro Display XDR. This 24-inch display is the perfect companion to a MacBook laptop for creatives, giving professionals a larger canvas to work on projects that demand color accuracy.
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Hands on: Viewsonic VX2876iml

We got to spend a few minutes and go hands on with the 28-inch 1080p Viewsonic VX2876iml monitor at the company's suite here at CES 2014, where we got to test the display's Miracast wireless technology.
Senior Editor, Computing

Luke Larsen is a Senior Editor at Digital Trends and manages all content covering laptops, Macs, monitors, PC hardware, and peripherals. Around here we call it “computing,” but here’s a good rule of thumb: If it’s a computer or something that plugs into a computer, you found your guy. Oh, and these days, AI too. So much AI.

After getting a degree in music from the University of Oregon, Luke started his career in media hoping to get into music journalism. But when the opportunity arose, he landed in tech and hasn’t looked back since. He has over a decade of tech journalism experience, first joining Digital Trends in 2017 as a native Portlander, happy to join a tech media company that called his city home. Before working at DT, he worked as Tech Editor at Paste Magazine for over four years and has bylines at publications such as IGN, TouchArcade (RIP), and The Oregonian.

In his years at Digital Trends so far, Luke has covered high-profile industry events such as CES, IFA, and Microsoft Build, delivering on-the-ground coverage, breaking news, and first-hand reporting. He’s hosted countless YouTube videos, made podcast appearances, and written over 600 articles.

Some of his earliest tech memories include learning HTML through his MySpace account and trying to play Baldur’s Gate II on his parents’ dusty old beige box. These days, his obsession with technology is in telling stories with tech — in finding the narratives that ebb and flow through both technological advancement and product design, trickling right on down to our day-to-day experience of it. He is convinced that we all spend too much of our time using technology and not enough time thinking about it — cue a healthy dose of navel-gazing and philosophizing.

When he’s not endlessly debating what the best laptop is, Luke spends his days being a dad and a husband. Oh, and when there’s time (which there isn’t), he’s an avid fiction writer, player of designer board games, and still occasionally makes some music.