A step-up from the C-Air?
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C-Force has listened to these concerns and has decided to end development on the C-Air and instead focus on other gaming screens. The cheapest is the $200
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, a 4K panel which was light and thin enough to carry around in your rucksack. While there were a lot of things we really liked about the screen, it suffered from some unfortunate issues, such as being tethered to a dongle the entire time and image ghosting problems. Also, considering the Switch can't output 4K, the display – which was still at the prototype stage – felt like overkill, and the actual quality of the panel left a little to be desired.C-Force has listened to these concerns and has decided to end development on the C-Air and instead focus on other gaming screens. The cheapest is the $200
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, a small portable panel aimed at low-end users. However, we've been given the chance to look at the more impressive (and, at $290, more expensive)
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, which is a self-contained 15.6-inch 1080p monitor that, in many respects, is a much better option than the C-Air ever was.Read the
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