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 ...
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 ...
TCL recently showed off a public demo of a 4K PC monitor with an incredible 1000Hz refresh rate. There's no word on when this kind of technology will be available to purchase by the public, though. PC ...
WTF?! We've come a long way from the days when 75Hz was considered a blistering-fast refresh rate for a monitor. Illustrating this point is TCL CSOT, a subsidiary of TCL, which has shown off a 4K ...
As someone who tests and reviews monitors for a living, I get overwhelmed with the number of displays that drop on what appears to be a weekly basis. From ultra-wide to curved, 1080p to 4K resolution, ...
Ahead of CES next week, MSI has announced its lineup of monitors for 2025 which includes OLED, Mini-LED’s and up to 600Hz refresh rates, oh my. First up is the MSI MPG 272URX QD-OLED Gaming Monitor, ...
High-refresh-rate OLED monitors of various types are all the rage these days, and every major OEM under the sun is trying to get in on the action. The folks at Acer have just added a couple members to ...
Whether you're a traveling exec, a gamer, or a graphic designer, a portable second monitor can add an extra dimension to your work or play. We've tested most of the major models. Check out our top ...
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 ...
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, ...
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.