I switched to a 240Hz OLED, and I can't go back to LCD for anything
…Then again, resolution alone wasn't enough to make up for weaker contrast, IPS glow, and slower pixel response times. A few months ago, I decided to finally bite the bullet and…
…Then again, resolution alone wasn't enough to make up for weaker contrast, IPS glow, and slower pixel response times. A few months ago, I decided to finally bite the bullet and…
…There’s no IP rating, but that’s fairly standard for over-ears. The AirPods Max 2, Sony XM6, Bose QC Ultra are all IP-less, too. Comfort When it comes to…
…A media server can utilize a faster link and have its traffic prioritized. But it was speed that really made the difference. Having enough throughput (and the local bandwidth to handle it…
…new IP in a minute By Ethan Gach Published May 7, 2026 Sometimes Being Bad At A Game Is Most Of The Fun In both Pragmata and Dispatch , my own failure to…
…Tinkering with his own build at age 10 turned into building PCs for friends and family, fostering a passion that would ultimately take shape as a career path. Besides being the first…
…So, you're still getting a 1200p IPS-level panel, with a peak luminance of 500 nits and support for VRR, from 48 Hz to 120 Hz. Image 1 of 3 MSI…
…It has an IPS LCD with 1080p resolution that includes multiple USB-C inputs, and supports HDR. One feature the monitor notably lacks is Adaptive Sync. Arguably, that means it’s best…
…Additionally, the VA panel in the 34E6UC appeared much darker and showed stronger shadow detail than the IPS display next to it. This isn't particularly surprising, as IPS displays can tend…
…over IP, might suffer. So, you have to choose between gaming and working. On the other hand, if you keep using Adaptive QoS, which has a gaming section of its own, chances…
…90% Our Verdict The AOC U27G4 is a high-performance dual-mode monitor that prioritises speed and versatility, delivering fantastic performance at a significantly lower cost, making it one of the strongest…