The crowdsourced Eve Spectrum 4K 144Hz gaming monitor has been around for a while now, and it entered the market late last year to mostly favorable reviews. I’ve finally gotten my hands on a testing ...
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Dough's glossy 27-inch 4K HDR Spectrum One monitor may be our newest go-to recommendation for displays under $1,000 — especially since it has HDR 600 support and Gorilla Glass. The monitor unicorn ...
If you read that headline and thought "who the heck is Dough," well, don't feel bad. Dough is the company formerly known as Eve because Eve couldn't be trademarked everywhere. While relatively unknown ...
If you're not familiar with a company named Dough, we don't blame you - it had slightly passed us by too. However, you've probably heard the name this company used to go by: Eve. Under that name, the ...
Why haven’t we seen a glossy gaming monitor yet? It’s a fair question given that the best gaming monitors are dominated by matte panels, especially when you consider glossy creator displays like Apple ...
It may have changed names, but the glossy Dough Spectrum 4K gaming monitor is a glorious thing. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Glossy gaming monitors just got a release date, with Eve expecting to push the first wave of its shiny new displays in three months time. Pre-orders are now live, so you can be one of the first PC ...
The technology brand Dough (formerly known as Eve) is introducing the Spectrum ES07E2D on Monday as its very first OLED gaming monitor. Following the lead of LG, this Spectrum gaming monitor will soon ...
I first learned about the newest version of the Dough Spectrum One from an email sent to me by the company’s CEO, Konstantinos Karatsevidis. The email contained the subject line: Is This the Studio ...
We’ve seen some impressive new Thunderbolt and USB-C monitors launch over the last year to compete with Apple’s Studio Display and Pro Display XDR. However, most monitors aimed at Mac users don’t ...