ITReviewed writes: "With a wide colour gamut and 12-bit hardware calibration, the ColorEdge CG222W is no ordinary computer display. Aimed at high-end graphics work including pre-press, digital photography, video editing, and post-production, the 22-inch ColorEdge CG222W has a professional price of £900 to match - ouch!
The ColorEdge CG222W's (507x521x230mm, 12kg) specifications aren't outrageous (at least compared to the latest HD multimedia monitors), but the quality of the images it produces surpass most. It has a native resolution of 1680x1050 (16:10 aspect ratio), maximum brightness is 250cd/m², contrast ratio is 1000:1, response time is a sluggish 16ms (on/off), and horizontal and vertical viewing angles are 178°. More special is that wide gamut LCD panel reproduces 98% of the sRGB and 92% of the Adobe RGB colour spaces so it can display most colours in a photograph taken in a camera's RGB or Adobe RGB modes."
Remedy Entertainment is about to release its first cooperative multiplayer game, FBC: Firebreak, and Wccftech went hands-on with it.
Sometimes it's worth taking a risk. We don't yet know if Remedy will succeed, but FBC: Firebreal is definitely one of the most interesting co-op games currently in development.
NoobFeed editor Daman writes - Hordes of Hunger is a blast that will bring back fond memories of games of your childhood. However, there are some rough edges, and it lacks depth at the moment, so you can expect to breeze through it in a single sitting.