For most of us, game resolutions increase fairly slowly, one periodic monitor purchase at a time. Ten years ago, 1080p was the new hotness; I was personally using a 22-inch Acer with a 1680x1050 ...
Graphics Cards Behold the future of PC gaming: Upscaled 77p potatovision—and it's not quite as awful as you imagine Graphics Cards Best graphics cards in 2026: I've tested pretty much every AMD and ...
I love these ganged displays. I was at a restaurant recently that had 6 large TVs set up like this, taking up most of an entire wall, all playing the same sports event. The effect is jaw-dropping from ...
Not to be outdone, Sony has created a new MicroLED display that should blow The Wall — and every similar display we know about — out of the water. Packing 16K resolution and standing 17 feet tall by ...
Sony recently unveiled its Crystal LED screen for cinema exhibitors, but it has now announced that the tech will be available to consumers, as well. It will be selling the screens through specially ...
Version 2.2 of the HDMI Specification is here, because we weren’t blazing ahead into eyeball-dazzling TV overkill enough already. The new spec ramps up maximum bandwidth from 48Gbps to 96Gbps, and ...
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The specifications for HDMI 2.2 have finally been released, and they're an absolute beast
HDMI 2.2 supports 16K screens at 60FPS, setting the stage for future tech. 4K and 8K screen owners will benefit from HDMI 2.2's 4:4:4 mode support. The new "Ultra96" standard on HDMI 2.2 cables will ...
If there's one thing about sitting in front of an 8K display all day as I do, it's the eternal question of sitting in front of an 8K display that is nowhere near mainstream yet and thinking "what next ...
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