The most useful upgrade for my gaming rig wasn’t inside my PC
…If you're pushing 240 fps and then viewing it on a 60 Hz office monitor or playing on a $20 dining chair, you probably won't be actually feeling the upgrade…
…If you're pushing 240 fps and then viewing it on a 60 Hz office monitor or playing on a $20 dining chair, you probably won't be actually feeling the upgrade…
…The displays are what you'd expect from the ProArt name. The P16 gets a 4K 120Hz Lumina Pro OLED with variable refresh and G-Sync, while the P14 steps down to…
…A full-quality 4K Blu-ray rip can push well beyond what that port can comfortably handle. That’s where the mismatch becomes annoying. The TV may have a great panel, good…
…Without Smooth Motion, the average frametime was 12.12ms, but that average obscures a distribution that regularly pushed into the 12-20ms range with visible spikes beyond that. On the frametime graph…
…Another factor is that it intelligently adjusts generated frames to match the display's refresh rate, with a focus on improving UI clarity. These statistics are just something that the GPU alone…
…I already had a perfectly capable desktop with enough horsepower to push modern games. As such, spending another four figures just to duplicate hardware I already owned felt absurd. It felt similarly…
…However, one company is pushing forward with this concept, and has been for a while. Finland-based Jolla has been developing a Linux distro called Sailfish OS since 2013, and making phones…
…42-inch PlasmaVision display. It was priced at around $15,000, putting it firmly out of reach for most consumers, but it marked a turning point in the push toward flat-panel…
…This was a forced upgrade since I wanted to use my new OLED display's HDR capabilities to the fullest, and also because Windows 10 entered EOL status back in October 2025…
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