There are many ways to evaluate a monitor. We can look at size and resolution, sure. Panel type can be another good indicator of its characteristics. Does it cover a particular color space effectively ...
Recently I've started playing a little Indie gem of a game called Dead Cells. This game features fast, fluid movement and crisp sprite backgrounds. I have a decent (2015) 100Hz gaming monitor (Acer ...
At Computex today, NVIDIA announced a new feature for more recent monitors that use its G-Sync technology. It's called Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 (ULMB 2) and it's a massive improvement over the original ...
Reducing motion blur is one of those things that improves gaming in a real but subtle way — you often need a live demonstration to see just how much better it makes things. Take Nvidia’s ULMB (ultra ...
NVIDIA has revealed G-Sync Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) 2, the second generation of tech it designed to minimize motion blur in competitive games. Compared with ULMB, which it released in 2015, the ...
The release of new gaming technology always comes with unique features for developers to consider putting into their games. Sometimes new features are near-universally praised, like ray-tracing, but ...
Motion blur is a common visual effect used to cover up poor frame rates or give an image a more dramatic feel. It mimics the blurring of moving objects on screen. Some gamers contend, however, that ...
In the future, new gaming monitors that have a VESA-certified ClearMR brand logo will know that their new purchase -- be it a display panel, TV, monitors, computers with embedded panels like ...