Tested: Asus' 5K gaming monitor has niche appeal for work and play
… 5K monitors have generally had much lower refresh rates usually 60Hz . Increasing the refresh rate to 165Hz/180Hz provides a huge leap in smoothness and responsiveness. …
… 5K monitors have generally had much lower refresh rates usually 60Hz . Increasing the refresh rate to 165Hz/180Hz provides a huge leap in smoothness and responsiveness. …
One of the most useful things you can get if you frequently take your laptop on the go? A portable monitor! Whether you're at Starbucks, the airport, or a hotel, a portable monitor is a total game-changer. …
… You get an IPS panel with 75 Hz of refresh, so I guess you could play a game on it though there isn't much reason to . You could also toss it in a bag for an extra laptop screen, but again, a standard USB monitor will serve you better for that. …
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… Though certainly not a gaming monitor, the MB27ACF does provide noticeable motion clarity and responsiveness gains over a 60Hz display. It’s probably not a major advantage for the monitor’s intended use. Still, I always prefer to see a refresh rate beyond 60Hz. …
… In that case, the ROG Zephyrus Duo is basically two OLED displays with a hinge in the middle, and works more like an all-in-one PC than a laptop. It even has a built-in kickstand that can support the displays as if the laptop is a giant portable monitor. …