INNOCN 39G1R, Inexpensive 1440p Writ Large
If you don't have the power to drive a game at 4K, or the eyes to be able to read text at that resolution then a large scale 1440p screen makes a…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Sep 12, 2023 | Displays | 0
If you don't have the power to drive a game at 4K, or the eyes to be able to read text at that resolution then a large scale 1440p screen makes a…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 31, 2023 | General Tech | 0
Windows 11 does offer better support for multiple monitors than it's predecessors but it still has a lot to learn about high refresh rate monitors. If you have a setup with multiple…
Read Moreby PCPer Staff | May 20, 2022 | General Tech | 0
Another podcast has been "successfully" recorded, edited, and uploaded. Topics in the list below. AMD has a very healthy X86 market share now, not just in servers. There have been some fast and…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | May 16, 2022 | Displays | 0
The arrival of Adaptive Sync displays suffered the same marketing problems as HDR, with some manufacturers not adhering to the standards set by AMD and NVIDIA. The solution has historically been to…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 23, 2022 | Displays | 21
Monoprice offered us the chance to gaze deeply into their new 27" Adaptive Sync Dark Matter IGZO display. They sourced the panel from Sharp, overclocked it to 180Hz and found ways to…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 29, 2020 | Displays | 15
The Dell S3220DGF 32" VA display hits almost every checkmark on the list of features you want to see in an affordable gaming monitor including 1440p resolution, a 165Hz refresh…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 2, 2019 | Displays | 0
AOC's new TN panels are both 1080p, as you would expect from a display with a top refresh rate of 240Hz. They use FreeSync to provide adaptive sync features; enabling any GPU…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 28, 2019 | Displays | 0
Rock, Paper, SHOTGUN compiled an impressive list, which encompasses all G-SYNC compatible monitors which are currently available on the market, as well as those which are not certified but should...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | May 30, 2019 | Displays | 0
Acer's Nitro XV273K offers both 4K resolution and a top refresh rate of 144Hz via FreeSync, though not simultaneously. By making use of dual DisplayPort connections this monitor is capable...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 2, 2019 | Displays | 0
When TechSpot tested G-SYNC monitors for compatibility they had great success, indeed any issues they found they decided were more likely issues with the display as opposed to compatibility issues. LG noticed…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 7, 2019 | General Tech | 7
G-SYNC is showing some signs of defeat as today NVIDIA announced that several Adaptive Sync monitors have been tested and rated as G-SYNC compatible. Adaptive Sync is the official VESA technology which…
Read Moreby Ken Addison | Aug 6, 2018 | Displays | 5
While we tend to focus on PC Gaming-oriented displays here at PC Perspective, they don't necessarily represent the highest-end of the PC monitor market. Often professionals working in photography and videography areas…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 2, 2017 | Displays | 14
Yes, this is the product Ryan mentioned, a curved 37.5" IPS adaptive sync display from Acer. As opposed to yesterday, today Quad HD refers to a 3840x1600 2300R curve...
Read Moreby Tim Verry | Jan 6, 2017 | General Tech | 24
The HDMI Forum has introduced an update to the HDMI specification, bringing the video standard to version 2.1. The updated specification, along with its accompanying new "48G" (48 Gbps) HDMI...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Sep 27, 2016 | Displays | 19
AOC has announced two new 27" 1440p gaming monitors specifically designed to minimize input lag and to support the higher refresh rates than many gamers now demand. The model numbers are similiar…
Read Moreby Sebastian Peak | Apr 14, 2016 | Displays | 5
ASUS has announced three new monitors from their Republic of Gamers division, all of which feature Adaptive-Sync variable refresh rate displays. ASUS ROG MG28UQ The monitors include a 28-inch model (MG28UQ), and...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Jan 6, 2016 | Displays, Shows and Expos | 2
Two 4K monitors were announced by ASUS at the show. Both use VESA Adaptive-Sync for variable refresh rate (VRR) gaming, which means they are compatible with AMD FreeSync, but not…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Aug 20, 2015 | Displays, Graphics Cards | 19
DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync is a VESA standard, pushed by AMD, that allows input signals to control when a monitor refreshes. A normal monitor redraws on a defined interval because old CRT monitors needed…
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