Misleading Monitor Specifications You Should Look Out For
Monitor specifications can be confusing and misleading. Here’s everything you need to know to be able to make an informed decision!
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Monitor specifications can be confusing and misleading. Here’s everything you need to know to be able to make an informed decision!
What exactly is HDR (High Dynamic Range) for TVs and is it worth it? Should you be looking for a TV that features HDR and which type of HDR is best? Let’s find out.
What’s the difference between Mini-LED and MicroLED? Let’s find out.
Resolution is the number of pixels the display can show. The standard 1920×1080 resolution has 1920 pixels horizontally times 1080 pixels vertically.
There are distinct differences between active 3D and passive 3D. But which of these 3D technologies is best? This guide will give you a complete answer.
Curved TVs provide added but minor viewing immersion, but the viewer has to be at the right distance and angle to take full advantage of it.
VESA’s ClearMR certification aims to help categorize the pixel response time speed performance of displays – but how useful is it?
You’ve probably seen the terms panel variance and panel lottery thrown around when looking for a new monitor. Find out exactly what they imply and what things you should expect to be different even on two identical monitors.
Find out everything you need to know about ultrawide monitors and if they’re the type of display technology for you.
What exactly does monitor response time mean and what’s the best value to aim for? Is it an important factor? Let’s find out.
Learn the best and the easiest way to calibrate your monitor if you have a colorimeter and what you can do to improve the image quality if you don’t have one.
GPU scaling allows you to choose how you want to display an older game, e.g. with a 4:3 aspect ratio, on a monitor with a modern aspect ratio.
4K Ultra HD (UHD) comes with four times as much screen real estate than 1080p, but it also has its drawbacks. Here’s the ultimate comparison.
G-SYNC synchronizes refresh rates of a monitor (Hz) to the frame rates of a GPU (FPS) in order to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering.
Motion blur reduction creates CRT-like motion clarity by backlight strobing which is ideal for competitive fast-paced games.
What is this 4K Ultra HD (UHD) that you often hear about and why is it so good? This guide will give you all the knowledge you need to know about 4K.
Choosing a new display, but not sure which resolution you should pick? Is 4K or 8K worth it? What about 1440p? This guide will help you make the right pick.
A Quantum Dot display uses a layer of nanoparticles that increases its color gamut and brightness.
VESA’s AdaptiveSync and MediaSync certifications ensure that a display provides smooth variable refresh rate performance and video playback. Here’s everything you need to know.
What exactly does 144Hz mean and can you even see the difference between a 144Hz monitor and a 60Hz monitor? Let’s find out.