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Charge your laptop, tablet and mobile phone
Provide a USB-A expansion interface for the notebook. Now many notebooks lack or have no USB-A int...
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A quick pixel response time speed is needed to eliminate ghosting (trailing) behind fast-moving objects in fast-paced games.Just how fast the respo...
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The higher the refresh rate, the lower the input lag.
So, a 120Hz display will have essentially half the input lag in comparison to a 60Hz display...
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Difference in smear. Normally, there is no smear in the response time of 1ms, and smear is easy to appear in the response time of 5ms, because the ...
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SRGB is one of the earliest color gamut standards and still has a very important influence today. It was originally designed as a general color spa...
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Look for a gaming monitor with a backlight strobing technology, which is usually called something along the lines of 1ms Motion Blur Reduction (MBR...
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Imagine that instead of a car, there’s an enemy player in a first-person shooter, and you’re trying to take him down.
Now, if you attempted to shoo...
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HD Analog is ideal for surveillance applications that require detailed video, such as facial identification and license plate recognition. HD Analo...
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Gaming on a dual monitor setup is not recommended because you’d have a crosshair or your character right where the monitor bezels meet; unless you ...
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Is an ultrawide monitor for you? What do you get and what do you lose by going the ultrawide route? Are ultrawide monitors worth the money?
First o...
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The aspect ratio is the ratio between the width and height of the screen. Find out what 16:9, 21:9 and 4:3 mean and which one you should pick.
The ...
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G-SYNC monitors have a special chip installed in them that replaces the regular scaler.
It allows the monitor to change its refresh rate dynamicall...
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