

I had no trouble keeping tabs on things in each of those games, as the visuals don't let up. Older games like Galaga and Dig-Dug looked fine, but Spider-Man and God of War serve as wonderful showcases of its power. I also tried it out with the PlayStation 4 Pro and a few games. And chances are your favorite games will look good as well. On top of that, Gears of War 4 and Split/Second run vividly on the Xbox One X as well. First off, Forza Horizon 4 looks blisteringly cool on this thing, running at a smooth frame rate and packing in all sorts of detail. I tried out the monitor with a number of games. While that's not going to recreate the glory of 4K, the visual quality is terrific. But it's a quality 17.3" monitor with 1920 x 1080 resolution at 1080p. prev nextĪs for the quality of the monitor, it's not going to replicate a big-screen, obviously. They even work with older systems if that's the route you want to take. Strapping in a system is fairly easy too, thanks to the built-in velcro straps. The GAEMS logo is a little too clear for its own good (it's like they're advertising their greatness, heh), but it's smooth, and has a great sense of gamer style to it.

You can make adjustments with the panel that's built in with the monitor, or use the optional IR remote to change settings however you see fit.Īlso, the design outside the case is awesome. This makes it ideal for events such as QuakeCon, in case you don't feel like lugging around a gigantic computer unit with you. All you need to do is open it up and power it on, and you can get some good gaming going wherever you're traveling. (Don't go throwing it around, though- it's not that durable.) Fortunately, its casing is nicely built, with a hard-shell protective case that can actually protect your components if they're accidentally dropped. The system is sleek and easy to lug around, even if it a bit on the heavy side. First, let's talk about the practicality of the unit.
