Dell's Alienware division is going to release a 27-inch gaming PC monitor that can switch from a high-resolution 4K mode with a 180Hz refresh rate to FullHD with a much faster 360Hz refresh rate. Some ...
When enthusiasts talk about smartphone displays, there’s a long list of specs to obsess over. While resolution was and still remains the headline feature everyone cares about, there’s a different spec ...
Recent expert reviews suggest that while ultra-high refresh rate monitors like 720Hz models impress on paper, most gamers benefit more from adjusting system and display settings for smoother gameplay.
If you're the proud owner of a shiny, new gaming monitor, you probably chose it for its performance. The packaging declared its astonishing frame rate capabilities in big, bold letters, and as you ...
You no longer have to choose between resolution and refresh rate when buying a monitor. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The newly ...
TCL CSOT's rumored 640Hz dual-mode gaming panel is a significant leap beyond what most monitors currently offer, using a rare 4x refresh rate multiplier that could give competitive gamers an edge.The ...
I'm old enough to remember to when PC monitors weren't exactly known for innovating. These days, however, it's a challenge keeping up with all of the fancy new display technologies and their various ...
LG has launched a new OLED monitor in Europe called the LG UltraGear OLED 32GS95UX-B. What makes this monitor unique is its Dual-Mode OLED panel which can operate on two different resolutions with two ...
Built with Fnatic and powered by LG's latest tandem OLED technology, Sony's new INZONE M10S II redefines what a competitive gaming monitor can look, feel, and perform like.The Latest Tech News, Delive ...
I asked this in the NT forum but got no answer, so I try it here:<P>Is there a way to set up custom screen resolutions and refresh rates in Windows2000 like I can do with XFree86 via the ...
Bringing QD-OLED clarity, 1440p resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate to competitive players at a disruptive price point.
Okay, so I've discovered I like the sharpness of my Sony 21" G500 at 85 Hz at 1280x960. However, I can see the scan lines now, whereas I can't at 100 Hz. At 100 Hz, text looks a tad blurrier, and ...
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