Tested using Methodology v2.0.1
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Tested using Methodology v2.0.1
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Dell Alienware AW3225QF
Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2P
The Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2P and the Dell Alienware AW3225QF are 32-inch QD-OLED gaming monitors that have a very similar performance. If you prefer a curved display or plan to watch a lot of movies, the Dell is the better choice, as it has a 1700R curve, supports Dolby Vision, and has an eARC port for sending audio to a soundbar or receiver. However, if you plan to use your monitor for editing or productivity work, the Gigabyte is a better option. In addition to having a flat panel, it also has a KVM switch, provides 65W of power delivery over USB-C, and supports DisplayPort Alt mode.
Dell Alienware AW3225QF
Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2P
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Thanks for doing iPhone specific tests - especially using AAC instead of just SBC! I think this will benefit many AirPod users, as most probably use them on Apple devices.
Great review as always!
I’ve noticed on all AirPod reviews, they are only tested with the base firmware. There have been plenty of reports saying the firmware does change performance. Would y’all consider updating the firmware when testing, especially when you do re-testing with new / updated Testing Methodologies? I think it would be beneficial to the users. At the very least, possibly having one model that stays on the base firmware and one model that you keep updated…
Curious if you have plans to test with updated firmware. Because the firmware update is automatic for iOS or macOS devices, and I would assume the large majority of AirPods users own iOS devices. Testing with the most recent firmware when you re-test with updated Test Bench. I know via other discussion threads on other sites, there is always chatter about how sound quality can change with updated firmware.