RGB vs BGR Subpixel Layout – What Is The Difference?
Displays using BGR, triangular RGB, and RWBG stripe subpixel layouts have blurry text in comparison to the standard RGB layout. Here’s why.
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Displays using BGR, triangular RGB, and RWBG stripe subpixel layouts have blurry text in comparison to the standard RGB layout. Here’s why.
OLED screens suffer from something called screen burn-in. Here’s everything you need to know about it and why you shouldn’t worry.
4:4:4 is uncompressed and therefore provides the best image quality, whereas 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 sacrifice color quality for lower data rate.
How do you install an ICC profile properly on Windows 10? The process is actually rather simple. Here’s how you do it with ease.
What is sRGB emulation mode, sRGB mode, or sRGB clamp? Here’s a quick and simple explanation to help you learn more.
TV manufacturers often use confusing jargon for their products. Here’s a guide explaining what Samsung Motion Rate, Sony MotionFlow and LG TruMotion is.
Find out how to calibrate your TV the quickest and simplest way without purchasing any calibration discs or professional services.
Monitor vignetting occurs due to the panel’s bad brightness uniformity. Sadly, on most monitors, you won’t be able to fix it, only decrease it a bit.
Flicker-Free Technology ensures a comfortable viewing experience by eliminating screen flickering (PWM) for good. Here’s why you want it.
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) allows you to manually change your monitor’s FreeSync range, quick and easy.
AMD FreeSync is worth it as it removes screen tearing and stuttering at no extra cost to the monitor as long as you have a compatible GPU.
Whether a 4K monitor is worth it depends on what you will use it for. Read this guide to discover if 4K Ultra HD (UHD) monitors are something for you.
Not sure if 240Hz is enough or if you should go straight for 360Hz? Check out our detailed guide here to find out!
Should you get an HDR monitor or is it not worth it? This guide will help you make the best possible buying decision.
Did you know that it’s possible to overclock your monitor very easily? Here’s a simple guide on how to overclock your monitor and why you want to do it.
If you surpass 60FPS in most games and mostly play competitive FPS, go with a 144Hz monitor; otherwise, a 60Hz monitor will do just fine.
What time of the year is best to buy a new monitor? That’s exactly what this guide will help you find out so you can save as much money as possible.
Both high input lag and slow response time speed can ruin your gaming experience. However, too high input lag can make it unbearable. So, first make sure the input lag performance of the display is acceptable, and then look for the fastest response time speed.
Low Blue Light Technology reduces the emission of the harmful low-blue lights on a display in order to prevent eye fatigue. Here’s why you want it.