If you're serious about competitive gaming, you need a monitor that can keep up.
HDMI 2.2 takes displays to a whole new level, but it's going to cause a mess in your drawer, and confusion at the store. Here ...
When it comes to action-heavy gaming, your monitor is just as important as your rig. One of the best upgrades to make these days is an OLED monitor, doubly so if you can get one that’s uber-fast at a ...
Back in January at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), LG unveiled a 27-inch 480Hz OLED panel with some incredible specs, but didn't say when or even if it would build a monitor around it. Now, the ...
LG Display is showcasing what the company calls TruMotion 480Hz refresh technology. In technology demos, the TruMotion 480Hz LCD TV panel features a 480Hz refresh rate per second. In demos, I found ...
The UltraGear 32GS95UE dual-Hz gaming monitor also does 4K at 240Hz, but if you can’t help yourself, you can push that refresh rate to a ludicrous degree. Reading time 3 minutes Just when we thought ...
You may not have heard of Display Week, but it's a thing and of particular interest at this year's event are some new high speed displays coming from AU Optronics. The one pictured above is a curved ...
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TL;DR: ASRock showcased new gaming monitors at CES 2025, including the 34-inch PG34QRT3A, which features a 180Hz refresh rate. ASRock has made its way into the gaming monitor market, and CES 2025 was ...
Some people question the value of 120Hz refresh rates for LCD HDTVs, and even more wonder if 240Hz is worth the extra expense. But it's a spec with buzz, so it shouldn't be entirely surprising that ...
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Or for that matter, are anyone’s? These are the questioned posed by a bizarre report that Samsung, who’ve been doing the whole 200Hz frame interpolation thing for a while now, will bring a 480Hz LCD ...