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.
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OLED screens suffer from something called screen burn-in. Here’s everything you need to know about it and why you shouldn’t worry.
Is it worth getting a 144Hz monitor or is a 60Hz monitor just fine? Let’s find out what the real advantages of 144Hz monitors are.
AMD FreeSync is worth it as it removes screen tearing and stuttering at no extra cost to the monitor as long as you have a compatible GPU.
What is sRGB emulation mode, sRGB mode, or sRGB clamp? Here’s a quick and simple explanation to help you learn more.
An anti-glare screen is a screen that features a layer of coating that minimizes reflections. Its efficiency depends on haze value and screen surface. Here’s a handy guide on how that may help you.
TV manufacturers often use confusing jargon for their products. Here’s a guide explaining what Samsung Motion Rate, Sony MotionFlow and LG TruMotion is.
When it comes to OLED, LCD and Plasma displays, there’s a clear winner. Here’s the most up-to-date comparison between these technologies.
A DVI-D connector sends out a digital signal while a DVI-I connector can send out both a digital and an analog signal. Let’s dive deeper into these connectors.
Should you get an HDR monitor or is it not worth it? This guide will help you make the best possible buying decision.
How do you install an ICC profile properly on Windows 10? The process is actually rather simple. Here’s how you do it with ease.
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.
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.
Wondering whether you should get an ultrawide display or a dual monitor setup? Find out the answers for all use: casual, work and gaming.