It has been more than a decade since the 144Hz refresh rate made its debut on gaming monitors, but the hunger for new high refresh monitors has never stopped. From a variety of panel types to monitors ...
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This clear gaming display guide explains gaming monitor refresh rate, HDR, and latency, helping players choose smoother, more responsive and immersive monitors for every game. Pixabay, Pexels Gaming ...
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Samsung is turning the gaming monitor spec race into something closer to motorsport, pushing refresh rates into four digits and pairing them with higher resolutions and new display tricks. Its next ...
The MO27Q28G measures 20.7 by 23.7 by 7.3 inches (HWD) with its stand, and it weighs just 13.2 pounds. It’s lightweight for ...
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 ...
It seems like no matter what kind of smart TV you look at these days, refresh rates tend to be the most marketed aspect next to panel type. And whether you're just looking for a decent TV on a budget ...
At first, I thought it was a typo, but the Chinese display manufacturer HKC has indeed announced the world’s first 1,080Hz monitor, just days after Samsung unveiled the Odyssey G6 with a 1,040Hz ...
At least two notable hardware companies—ASUS and LG—are planning to release gaming monitors with dual refresh rate options, and in preparation for what will likely be more to come, the Video ...
What just happened? Gaming monitor refresh rates have become higher over the last few years, reaching a blistering 540Hz. But one monitor has now been pushed all the way to 700Hz. What's even more ...