
Day 2 coverage show that the war of performance (and words) is still going strong between Intel and AMD
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(Image credit: Future) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Share this article Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google The Consumer Electronics Show ( CES ) is well underway in Las Vegas, Nevada, and you can see our previous coverage of Day 0 and Day 1 . We're now on to Day 2, with plenty of news still pouring out of the show.
Whether you're looking for a monitor for gaming or productivity, n several interesting entries have been s announced this week at CES . On the gaming front, one of the most impressive monitors we've seen is the MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36. It's a 34-inch 1440p widescreen monitor with a 5th-generation OLED panel and an RGB stripe subpixel layout.
The switch from a triangular arrangement to a stripe allows for clearer text with less visible fringing around the edges. This text improvement doesn't come at the expense of light output, color accuracy, or black levels. The MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 also boasts a 360 Hz refresh rate and includes a plethora of video connectors, as well as a two-port USB-A hub.
CES 2026 Day 0: Nvidia debuts DLSS 4.5, Ryzen 7 9850X3D aims for desktop gaming glory, Intel Panther Lake arrives
CES 2026 Day 1: Lenovo debuts wild rollable OLED laptop concepts, Asus laptops galore, PCIe 5.0 SSDs stretch into the value market
MSI's fifth-generation QD-OLED gaming monitor embraces RGB stripe subpixels
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ces-2026-day-2-dells-massive-52-inch-6k-monitor-amd-unbothered-by-intels-new-arc-b390-igp-msi-psus-guard-against-rtx-5090-meltdowns#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
- Broadcom announces two dual-band Wi-Fi 8 chips — performance bifurcation introduced with Wi-Fi 7 lives on with the next gen
- Frore Systems' LiquidJet and AirJet Pak cooling systems in the flesh — live demo with production hardware display impressive cooling capacity
- Asus unveils the ROG Cronox, its first panoramic PC case with a 9.2" screen and rotating fan bracket — chassis supports up to 14x 120mm fans & dual 360mm radiat
- CEO Jensen Huang says Nvidia could potentially resurrect old GPUs to address shortages and high pricing — adding performance-boosting advanced AI features to ol
- AMD hints at officially open-sourcing FSR 4 upscaling and frame generation technology in the wake of accidental release — accidental release may have forced the
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