OLED Screen Burn-In – What You Need To Know
OLED screens suffer from something called screen burn-in. Here’s everything you need to know about it and why you shouldn’t worry.
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.
The Samsung S49CG95/Odyssey OLED G9 is a 49″ 5120×1440 240Hz gaming monitor with FreeSync Premium Pro, HDMI 2.1 and DisplayHDR 400 True Black.
The Acer KB272 EBI is a budget 27″ 1080p 100Hz IPS gaming monitor with AMD FreeSync and a slim VESA mount compatible deisgn.
TV manufacturers often use confusing jargon for their products. Here’s a guide explaining what Samsung Motion Rate, Sony MotionFlow and LG TruMotion is.
Flicker-Free Technology ensures a comfortable viewing experience by eliminating screen flickering (PWM) for good. Here’s why you want it.
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.
Should you get an HDR monitor or is it not worth it? This guide will help you make the best possible buying decision.
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.
The LG 32ML600M is an affordable 32″ 1080p IPS monitor with wide viewing angles, wide color gamut and quick response time speed.
The BenQ EX240 is a 24″ 1080p 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with a fast response time speed, FreeSync and plenty of extra features.
The Dell S2722QC is a 27″ 4K 60Hz IPS monitor with USB-C that supports DP Alt Mode and 65W Power Delivery.
For 1080p 144Hz you will need DisplayPort, Dual-Link DVI, or HDMI 1.3 (or higher), while 1440p 144Hz requires either HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.2.
The Dell G2722HS is a 27″ 1080p 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with a fast 1ms GtG response time speed, VRR support and an ergonomic stand.
Which anti-aliasing mode should you pick? SSAA? MSAA? TXAA? SMAA? We’ll tell you all about those (and more), and we’ll tell you which one to pick!
What does pixel density and pixels per inch (PPI) mean? Here’s everything you need to know so you can make the best possible buying decision.
Samsung S34BG85/Odyssey OLED G8 is a 34″ 3440×1440 175Hz ultrawide curved gaming monitor based on a QD-OLED panel.
The Dell Alienware AW2521H is a 24.5″ 1080p 360Hz G-SYNC gaming monitor based on an IPS panel with vibrant colors and quick response time.