If you want to get the most out of your games — whether you're into competitive FPS titles, sprawling RPGs or story-driven adventures — a good gaming monitor can make all the difference. Smooth ...
I remember unboxing my first 144Hz IPS panel five years ago and thinking we had peaked. I was wrong. After spending the last ...
It’s always fun to see some innovation in some areas that are highly saturated with lots of products and options that, at ...
Backlit monitors can be harsh on the eyes, causing eye strain. In October last year, New Atlas reviewed the Eazeye monitor, the world’s first naturally lit, anti-eye-strain monitor. At the time, its ...
Here comes the world’s first Transflective LCD or TLCD monitor – the Eazeye Radiant – which, as its makers claim, is unique in that it offers the best of both worlds – a full-color display having high ...
The Samsung Odyssey G75F is gigantic LCD monitor sold at a reasonable price, but its hard to recommend over 32-inch OLED alternatives. The Samsung Odyssey G7 G75F is big. Very big. So big that I ...
Resolution isn't my top priority anymore ...
I've had an LCD monitor (Dell 2209WA) for a while and even though I've used CRTs most of my life, I'm pretty happy with this (IPS panel, low response time and input lag, standard gamut) except for one ...
Philips has launched a unique monitor that aims to include the best of both worlds, a traditional LCD monitor as well as an E Ink screen. The two-in-one monitor named Philips 24B1D5600 actually ...
We’ve heard about the benefits of reflective electronic paper displays time and again, so why aren’t there E Ink monitors for those who spend all their time on a computer reading, writing, or ...
Your LCD screen is still updated line by line at a certain refresh rate. Monitors already do report their maximum refresh rate to your PC. Your computer then generally sends new frames at this maximum ...