Philips and its sister brand AOC are claiming a world's first in gaming monitor tech. The Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD and AOC AGON Pro AGP277QK are both 500 Hz 1440p gaming panels with 1,000 Hz ...
Just a couple of years ago, companies like Nvidia were talking up prototype 500 Hz gaming monitors as having “benefits [for] every game and gamer, not just competitive games and esports pros.” Now, ...
The AOC Q27G3XMN is a feature-packed monitor with a 27″ (68.5cm) screen and VA panel technology. It offers a resolution of 2560×1440 and a quick 1ms response time, making it suitable for gaming, ...
Philips launched the Evnia 27M2N5500XD, a 27-inch gaming monitor built for competitive players. It runs at 500 Hz in 1440p resolution and hits 1,000 Hz when dropped to 720p. That puts it ahead of the ...
The frame rate, which is measured in frames per second (FPS), indicates the number of images displayed on the monitor per second. The higher the number of frames, the smoother the animation appears.
Another affordable Xiaomi monitor is heading for a global release with key upgrades to the display. The Xiaomi Monitor A27i 2026 model has just been listed on the brand’s global website, revealing ...
If you are experiencing display issues while playing games on your PC, and none of the graphics settings are making a difference, it might be due to the refresh rate of your display. A refresh rate — ...
The adaptive refresh rate (ARR) feature in Android 15 enables the display refresh rate to adapt to the frame rate of content. The ARR feature reduces power consumption and jank as it lets devices ...
2023 saw the release of Alienware’s AW2524H, the world’s first 500Hz monitor. Unbelievably, it will likely be superseded by the even faster 540Hz Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP, which should hit retailers ...
MSI is seemingly preparing to release a new line-up of QD-OLED gaming monitors that will be using Samsung's latest pixel technology. The three new monitors are the following: MPG 341CQPX, MAG 321UP, ...
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