Gaming monitors should come with VESA arms, not stands

Gaming monitors should come with VESA arms, not stands

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A few months ago HyperX announced its first ever line of gaming monitors (opens in new tab) to add to its lineup of PC gaming hardware, with the Armada 25 and 27 screens. This brand has been putting out some absolutely stellar pieces of kit in the past year, like the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless headset (opens in new tab) which is our current top pick for a wireless PC gaming headset (opens in new tab). It’s a brand that’s branched out into all sorts of peripherals in recent years, and has certainly given us reason to take notice. 

HyperX often adds a bit of a personal gamer focussed touch to the equipment it offers, be it a 300 hour battery in a headset (opens in new tab), or a budget friendly streamer mic complete with RGB (opens in new tab). Adding monitors to the lineup is the logical next step in dominating a gamers setup, and after seeing them in action at PAX Aus, it’s clear that this gamer focussed mentality is present once again. 

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