We ‍ ‌‍ ‍‌ ‍ ‌‍ ‍‌ are living in a world where we have spoiled our vision by the fastest processor, the latest graphics card, and still, something doesn’t quite add up. Your screen’s refresh rate ...
The TV technology is always evolving. We have had CRT TVs and Plasma TVs, and then those made way for LCD TVs, which were further upgraded to Mini-LED TVs and QLED TVs. Let's not forget the OLED TVs, ...
When it comes to gaming, most of us focus on the console, the games, and sometimes even the controller, but there’s one often-overlooked aspect of your setup: the monitor. You might think that any ...
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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 ...
Gamers love chasing high refresh rate monitors for better motion clarity and smoother gameplay, especially in fast-paced titles. Of course, a 144Hz monitor will be better than a standard 60Hz panel, ...
Nvidia Gsync has been around since 2013, and while this variable refresh rate technology was a game changer when it came out, it was expensive and required gaming monitor manufacturers to implement a ...
PC enthusiasts are quick to recommend high refresh rate monitors, especially for gaming, because games feel buttery smooth and take immersion to a whole new level. My first time using a high refresh ...
ProMotion, which is just Apple speak for variable display refresh rate, is available across the entire iPhone 17 range. Even so, it won't make much of a difference in day-to-day usage. After a long ...
The adaptive refresh rate (ARR) feature in Android 15 enables the display refresh rate to adapt to the frame rate of content. The ARR feature reduces power consumption and jank as it lets devices ...
I just joined the previous decade and got my first variable refresh rate monitor. I have a stupidly simple question that I’m having trouble finding an answer to. In my use case with an NIVIDIA GPU, ...