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Buying the right computer monitor for your desktop or docked laptop is an important choice. You’ll work long hours on it, and maybe even stream con...
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The higher the refresh rate, the better. However, if you cannot get past 144 FPS in games, there’s no need for a 240Hz monitor. Here's a handy guid...
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Recently, the Russian-Ukrainian war broke out, and the contradiction between supply and demand of domestic driver ICs has become more serious.
At...
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Freight & Shipping Delays
We are following the news from Ukraine closely and keeping those affected by this tragic situation in our thoughts.Be...
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One benefit of widescreen monitors not yet mentioned: ultra-enhanced video game play. As serious gamers may know, this benefit deserves a category ...
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With more screen real estate comes more power. Think of it this way: is it easier to watch movies, send emails, and surf the web on an iPhone 3 or ...
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For basic office use, 1080p resolution should suffice, in a monitor up to 27 inches in panel size. You can also find roomy 32-inch-class monitors w...
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The global chip shortage that started last year has seriously affected various industries in the EU. The auto manufacturing industry has been parti...
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•4K gaming requires a high-end graphics card. If you're not using an Nvidia SLI or AMD Crossfire multi-graphics card setup, you’ll want at least a ...
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144Hz refresh rate in a monitor basically refers to that the monitor refreshes a particular image 144 times per second before throwing that frame i...
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USB-C monitors are a fast-growing market because you get high resolution, high-speed Data transfer, and charging abilities all from one cable. Most...
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The first thing we need to establish is “What exactly is refresh rate?” Fortunately it isn’t very complex. Refresh rate is simply the number of tim...
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