Gamers love chasing high refresh rate monitors for better motion clarity and smoother gameplay, especially in fast-paced titles. Of course, a 144Hz monitor will be better than a standard 60Hz panel, ...
ASUS has introduced three new 27-inch ROG Strix OLED gaming monitors with refresh rates up to 280Hz and prices starting at ...
Sporting a 4th-generation LG tandem WOLED panel, the Gigabyte MO27Q28G is proof that more advanced display tech is now ...
We’re having a look at the best high refresh rate monitor so you can get yourself a smooth and responsive gaming experience. The refresh rate of a monitor refers to how often it updates the images ...
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TL;DR: KOORUI is set to unveil new products at CES 2025, including the G7 gaming monitor with a groundbreaking 750Hz refresh rate and 0.5ms response time. The 24.5-inch monitor features a Rapid TN ...
Budget gaming monitors in 2026 include high refresh rate displays and adaptive sync features at lower prices.IPS and VA ...
Microsoft has confirmed on the Windows Blog that Windows 11 PCs will soon support 1000Hz refresh rate monitors, paving the ...
Windows 11 Insider builds now support monitors with refresh rates above 1,000Hz, preparing the OS for the next generation of ultra-fast gaming displays.
2023 saw the release of Alienware’s AW2524H, the world’s first 500Hz monitor. Unbelievably, it will likely be superseded by the even faster 540Hz Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP, which should hit retailers ...
Hey all, all these years I was using my old 17 inch Philips LCD monitor (capable of only 1280 x 1024 screen resolution!), while now I got an old 19 inch CRT monitor (at my job) which I am running at ...
Hello all,<BR><BR>My LCD monitor claims it has X refresh rate at a certain resolution. If I set the refresh rate in a game for example to Y resolution where X does not equal Y, will it fry the monitor ...