If you're looking to upgrade from a basic 1080p monitor you've been using for a decade, I recommend buying the Dell 27 Plus 4K. It's sharp, has good colors, and is shockingly affordable. I knew right when I tested it that it would be unbeatable at its price, and I promise: I won't be offended if you skip all my words and buy that immediately. But if you're shopping around, I have advice ranging from panel types to refresh rate. Let's dive in.
Arcane fans can complete their Blu-ray collection for less thanks to an early Black Friday deal on Season 2, which just arrived on 4K and 1080p Blu-ray October 28. Season 2's 4K Limited Edition Steelbook is up for grabs for $37.14 (was $60) for a limited time. The 1080p Blu-ray Steelbook Edition is also on sale, but it's only two bucks less than the 4K Blu-ray. The standard edition Blu-ray with a slipcover has dropped to $31.49 (was $45).
As with other Analogue systems, the console uses an FPGA (field programmable gate array) chip to emulate Nintendo's original hardware. FPGA-based systems are more accurate than software emulation options and tend to have lower input lag. Analogue claims the 3D will support every N64 cartridge - both PAL and NTSC variants - without any inaccuracies or slowdowns. I'm interested to see how well that promise will hold up in a four-player round of Perfect Dark.