This lightweight portable 16-inch 3K OLED display offers 120Hz refresh rate and 500-nit brightness. We test how it performs.
Apple's new Studio Display XDR delivers 120Hz ProMotion, but only the latest M5 iPad Pros and new MacBook Pros can actually run it at full speed. Older devices are capped at 60Hz. The post Apple’s ...
It's nice to splurge on high-end displays but you don't NEED one if you just wanna game. Come check out what Plouffe ...
The recently unveiled 32X3A is a 31.5-inch display that can switch between 4K at 240Hz and 480Hz at a lower resolution, ...
TCL has announced the 27P2A Ultra gaming monitor, a new display built for competitive gaming. The monitor was revealed ...
With the rise in the gaming industry, many people have started looking for the top gaming monitors with smart features like a ...
Best laptops and PC concepts Lenovo announced at MWC 2026 that surprised our editors ...
The big downside, besides it being only available in China, is you have to switch to 720p to use it.
Compare Apples Studio Display XDR with the standard Studio Display, focusing on brightness, backlighting, refresh rates, ports, and Mac compatibility.
Over the past few years, Google's A-series Pixel phones have consistently been some of the best midrange phones you can buy. But with the AI boom causing memory shortages and the price of consumer ...
Apple’s 2026 Studio Displays are here, but they come with strict macOS Tahoe requirements. Find out if your older Mac or ...