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 ...
2023 saw the release of Alienware’s AW2524H, the world’s first 500Hz monitor. Unbelievably, it will likely be superseded by the even faster 540Hz Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP, which should hit retailers ...
HDR takes back seat: HDR is often poorly implemented in Windows 11, making refresh rate and resolution more important for gaming performance. Refresh rate priority: Monitors often default to lower ...
LG has announced a lot of new UltraGear PC OLED monitors ahead of CES 2024. They include a 32-inch monitor that can switch from a 4K 240Hz mode to a faster 480Hz refresh rate, at a reduction to 1080p.
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 ...
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 ...
The monitor offers a 480Hz refresh rate - providing your GPU can cope with that - at 1080p (which that lower resolution will help your graphics card with, of course). However, this is a switchable ...
While we still wait on that PlayStation Gaming Moonitor with a controller hook, Sony is coming into this spring with a screen built explicitly for the most hardcore PC players. The new 27-inch Inzone ...
When you’re shopping for a computer monitor for work, you need it to focus on the features that matter: plenty of screen space, a bright and clear picture and high resolution. You don’t necessarily ...
TL;DR: LG Display introduces groundbreaking fourth-generation OLED monitors, featuring a 27-inch panel with an unprecedented 720Hz refresh rate and 1500 nits peak brightness. Utilizing a unique ...
The frame rate, which is measured in frames per second (FPS), indicates the number of images displayed on the monitor per second. The higher the number of frames, the smoother the animation appears.
The primary way we experience computers is with their displays. You might spend thousands of dollars on a top-tier laptop or PC for work or gaming, but a subpar image can make the experience feel ...