Your HDR monitor might be lying to you
…You also need strong contrast and precise control to handle entire scenes with both bright and dark elements, especially if they cross over one another. The per-pixel control of OLED and…
…You also need strong contrast and precise control to handle entire scenes with both bright and dark elements, especially if they cross over one another. The per-pixel control of OLED and…
…DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation (say that five times fast) will let DLSS automatically adjust the factor of the frame generation, from 1x to 6x at maximum on hardware that…
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This weekend I tried the demo for Dead as Disco, a mash-up of the crowd control combat from Arkham Asylum and the rhythm-based bounciness of Hi-Fi Rush. It's…
Is PC building cooked? The hardware news as of late might make you think so, what with the latest headlines about “collapsing” motherboard sales—as much as 37 percent for individual vendors…
…The console, whose alpha hardware is scheduled to be delivered to developers in 2027, will support PC games as well as Xbox titles. This will further blur the lines between console and…
…Its job is to manage connectivity and control across a local network. Aliro, on the other hand, is about access. This difference matters. Access control carries a higher bar for security and…
…When running on NVIDIA RTX graphics hardware, you can rest assured those agents are working at peak performance and efficiency. Accelerated Fine-Tuning A key strength of running local AI models on…
…controlling up to four PCs with a single mouse and keyboard. It's not perfect, but it's quick, easy to use, and entirely free, making it a great alternative to hardware…