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		<title>The company behind the Eve V laptop is back with crowd-developed monitors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The most affordable Spectrum monitor ($349) has a resolution of 2560x1440p and a refresh rate of 165Hz &#8212; smooth enough for most gamers. The mid-tier option ($489) has the same resolution but an even faster refresh rate, and the high-end Spectrum ($589) runs at 4K but has a slower refresh rate of 144Hz. All [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The most affordable Spectrum monitor ($349) has a resolution of 2560x1440p and a refresh rate of 165Hz &#8212; smooth enough for most gamers. The mid-tier option ($489) has the same resolution but an even faster refresh rate, and the high-end Spectrum ($589) runs at 4K but has a slower refresh rate of 144Hz. All three have a 16&#215;9 aspect ratio, 27-inch LG HDR display panels and a staggering amount of ports &#8212; two USB-C, three USB-A, one USB-B, two DisplayPort, one HDMI and one 3.5mm audio jack.</p>
<p>None of the monitors comes with a stand &#8212; Eve says that 47 percent of the community preferred to buy a Spectrum without one. The company will sell a $99 stand separately, though, which features height adjustment, a quick release switch and portrait orientation &#8212; great for coders and shmup players who prefer to game in <em>tate</em> mode.</p>
<p>Going by the specs (and the impressive performance of the Eve V) these could become go-to displays &#8212; if Eve doesn&#8217;t run into production problems like it did with its previous hardware, that is. The Eve V shipped to many backers months &#8212; and even a year for some &#8212; after promised delivery dates. According to <a href="https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2019/2/22/18235909/eve-v-delays-shipping-ceo-interview-next-product"><em>The Verge</em></a>, Eve&#8217;s CEO says that won&#8217;t happen again. Barring such hiccups, the company expects to ship the 1440p model in Q3 with the other two launching in Q4.</p>
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