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Today — 19 February 2026Main stream

Dell SE2726HGS and SE2726HG launch with 27-inch 240Hz IPS displays starting at $140

19 February 2026 at 03:56

Dell has launched two budget gaming monitors aimed at delivering high refresh rates without premium pricing. The SE2726HGS and SE2726HG share identical core specifications, differing only in stand ergonomics. The HGS model offers height, swivel, and tilt adjustments, while the HG provides tilt-only adjustment with a basic stand.

Dell SE2726HGS
Dell SE2726HGS monitor

Both monitors use a 27-inch IPS panel with 1920 × 1080 resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. AMD FreeSync Premium eliminates screen tearing, and both support HDR and variable refresh rate over HDMI. Response times range from 5ms GTG in standard mode to 0.5ms GTG in extreme mode. Display specs include 300 nits brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 178-degree viewing angles, and 99% sRGB color coverage with 16.7 million color support.

Dell SE2726HGS
Dell SE2726HGS
Dell SE2726HGS monitor

Dell includes eye comfort features: low blue light technology, flicker-free operation, anti-glare coating, and 3H surface hardness. Both models carry 3-star eye comfort certification.

Dell SE2726HG monitor
Dell SE2726HG monitor
Dell SE2726HG monitor

Connectivity is identical across models. Each provides two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 input, supporting 1080p at 240Hz. HDCP compatibility and Windows/macOS support are standard. The HGS ships with an HDMI cable; the HG includes an HDMI 2.0 cable. Both support 100 × 100 VESA mounting.

Power consumption averages 19.7W during typical use, with 40W maximum rated consumption. Physical dimensions are similar, though the HGS weighs more due to its adjustable stand.

Official pricing sets the SE2726HGS at $170 and the SE2726HG at $140. The SE2726HG is currently selling for $120 on Amazon.com.

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Yesterday — 18 February 2026Main stream

West Ham plot move for experienced La Liga ace in summer

18 February 2026 at 00:00

West Ham United are interested in signing the Real Oviedo goalkeeper Aaron Escandell.

According to Fichajes, they have identified the 30-year-old as a target, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done in the summer. Even though they have three goalkeepers at their disposal, they feel the need to sign another, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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West Ham keen on Aaron Escandell

West Ham have Alphonse Areola, Mads Hermansen and Lukasz Fabianski at their disposal. It will be interesting to see whether they are willing to let go of some of these players to make room for Escandell.

Meanwhile, Italian club Torino is also interested in signing the goalkeeper. It remains to be seen where the 30-year-old ends up.

He has shown his quality with Oviedo, and he will look to make his mark in the Premier League if the move goes through. This is a golden opportunity for him to take on a new challenge and prove himself at a higher level.

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Escandell could be tempted to join

Aaron Escandell of Real Oviedo reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match
Aaron Escandell of Real Oviedo reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Oviedo and Real Betis Balompie at Carlos Tartiere on January 10, 2026 in Oviedo, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

West Ham is likely to be an attractive option for him. It will be interesting to see if West Ham follows up on their interest with an official offer at the end of the season.

Oviedo is likely to go down at the end of the season, and the 30-year-old will want to move on in the summer. They move to the London club could be the ideal next step in his career. He’s at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to move to the Premier League.

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NFL’s latest win over NFLPA might silence transparency around the league

The NFL secured a major win over the NFL Players Association on Friday. A couple of months after the league filed a grievance, it won it.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Friday that the league sent a memo to owners, announcing that they won the grievance, and the annual team report cards violated the CBA. The NFLPA won’t be able to make future report cards public.

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“We are pleased with the decision from the arbitrator, upholding the parties’ collective bargaining agreement and prohibiting the NFLPA from disparaging our clubs and individuals through ‘report cards’ allegedly based on data and methodologies that it has steadfastly refused to disclose. . . . We remain committed to working in partnership with the NFLPA and an independent survey company to develop and administer a scientifically valid survey to solicit accurate and reliable player feedback as the parties agreed in the CBA,” the memo read.

Sources: The NFL informed all 32 teams today in a memo that it prevailed in its grievance vs. the NFLPA and its “team report cards.” An arbitrator determined that the NFLPA’s conduct violated the CBA and ordered it to stop making public any future report cards. pic.twitter.com/mss5WUQjhF

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 13, 2026

Some owners clearly hated the report cards. They were effective for some franchises that made changes, but others acted like they didn’t care or took issue with players holding them accountable instead of bettering their facilities and treatment of players and their families.

Not having the team report cards every year will have negative consequences for those pushing for changes within their franchises, while owners could overlook glaring issues, as the public eye can’t criticize them like before.

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Several teams improved after the annual team report cards started coming out

The NFLPA logo at press conference at the Super Bowl LIX
The NFLPA logo at press conference at the Super Bowl LIX media center at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Multiple team owners paid attention to what their players expressed on the annual team report cards. The Los Angeles Chargers jumped from 30th to fifth after they built a new training facility. The Washington Commanders went from last place to 11th after improving travel, food, family and childcare.

The Atlanta Falcons went from 25th to third following improvements in their weight room, locker room and dining categories.

Other teams made minor improvements that showed a willingness to make life easier for their players. However, some criticized the team’s report cards. New York Jets owner Woody Johnson labeled it as “bogus” after getting an F in the 2025 report card.

He was reportedly a strong advocate for shutting down the cards. The league got a big win, and some might be over the moon with the decision.

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