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If you’ve ever considered buying an OLED display the benefits of OLED should be well known by now – near instant response times, true blacks, basically infinite contrast ratio, per pixel dimming for ...
If you want to show off or test the HDR capabilities of your display, this is a compilation of some of the best HDR test videos based on low APL % scenes we could find. These are darker overall scenes ...
In this article we are going to be talking all about Samsung Display’s latest QD-OLED technologies and panels for 2025. This is Samsung Display the panel manufacturer, as opposed to Samsung ...
While there are many different manufacturers of LCD monitors, the panels themselves are actually only manufactured by a relatively small selection of companies. The two main manufacturers tend to be ...
In December 2021 we completed an in-depth review of the Eve Spectrum 4K monitor, the World’s first crowd-developed monitor offering an impressive set of specs and features and some very good ...
Even where the certifications are used, the problem with the VESA DisplayHDR scheme is that the entry level is, in our opinion, a waste of time. The scheme is also set up in a way that an average ...
The LG 32GP850 is a 31.5” sized monitor aimed at gamers and is part of LG’s UltraGear line-up. It has a 2560 x 1440 resolution Nano IPS panel along with a high native refresh rate of 165Hz. This can ...
Originally published 4 January 2023, last updated 5 October 2023 At CES 2023 back in January 2023, Asus their forthcoming ROG Swift PG32UQXR gaming monitor which has now been launched and is available ...
We reviewed the Dell Alienware AW3225QF back in February of this year, and since then we’ve been investigating the HDR performance across a number of QD-OLED monitors based on various bits of user ...
Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP (reviewed) – a super high refresh rate monitor! 24″ in size with a 540Hz refresh rate and a TN Film panel. Also includes the Native NVIDIA G-sync module, ULMB 2 blur ...
LG.Display say in the press release that: “Exceeding a 500Hz refresh rate had been considered a virtually unbreakable threshold due to the associated steep drop in picture quality. LG Display has ...
Recently this has started to become more varied, with LG.Display now testing out glossy solutions for their WOLED panels, and some display manufacturers taking it in the other direction with QD-OLED ...