Dell's Alienware division is going to release a 27-inch gaming PC monitor that can switch from a high-resolution 4K mode with a 180Hz refresh rate to FullHD with a much faster 360Hz refresh rate. Some ...
One of the trends shaping up for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month is the introduction of dual-mode gaming monitors that let you choose between a higher resolution at a lower refresh rate ...
HP has announced the E45c G5 monitor with a 44.5-inch curved display and 165Hz refresh rate. The new HP VA monitor offers DQHD resolution and is the largest model yet in the E series G5. The monitor ...
MSI‘s new gaming monitor, the MPG271QRX QD-OLED, is now available for pre-order, delivering high-speed performance with a 360Hz refresh rate and 1440p resolution on a 27-inch screen. Built with ...
LG has pulled the wraps off a gaming monitor unlike anything we've ever seen. The company's latest monitor is the first in the world to offer two different refresh rates and resolutions, allowing ...
If you're the proud owner of a shiny, new gaming monitor, you probably chose it for its performance. The packaging declared its astonishing frame rate capabilities in big, bold letters, and as you ...
Deal summary Samsung’s 32-inch Odyssey G51F QHD Gaming Monitor falls to $209.99 with a $140 reduction during Best Buy’s Tech Fest Sale. The monitor combines QHD resolution with 180Hz refresh rate and ...
The newly announced LG UltraGear 32GS95UE is a Dual-Hz OLED monitor that can swap between 4K resolution at 240Hz and FHD resolution at 480Hz with a single click. A hotkey or joystick's directional ...
One of the most concerning things about setting up XFree86/Linux was, for me, the warning that setting the wrong refresh rates or screen resolution in the X configuration file could permanently damage ...
A rumor claims that OnePlus has a goal of achieving a balance between high refresh rate and high resolution. It’s said that the company wants a screen with a 240Hz dynamic refresh rate. OnePlus is ...
I asked this in the NT forum but got no answer, so I try it here:<P>Is there a way to set up custom screen resolutions and refresh rates in Windows2000 like I can do with XFree86 via the ...