Get the best settings for the Asus ROG Strix XG32UCWMG (or also the XG32UCWG). This guide video covers SDR and HDR modes as well as OLED care and gaming options. You can use these settings from a PC ...
You might be thinking to yourself already, that’s a lot of acronyms in the title! You’ve probably seen these features advertised with many modern monitors, but some of them may not be familiar to you.
A full review of the eagerly anticipated Gigabyte MO27Q28G monitor. With a new 27” 4 th Gen Primary RGB Tandem WOLED panel, 2560 x 1440 resolution and 280Hz refresh rate. This new screen promises ...
Get the best settings for the LG32GS95UE for SDR and HDR usage, as well as important OLED care and other settings TFTCentral is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Programme, an ...
This LG Electronics monitor, and the two Asus models (XG27AQDMG and XG27AQDMGR) referenced above, are using what we refer to as 2nd Gen WOLED panel, as opposed to any of the brand new 4th Gen Primary ...
The screen is 27” in size and features a ‘Fast IPS’ technology LCD panel with a flat format. It has a native 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution, 163 PPI pixel density, 1ms G2G response time spec (0.5ms MPRT ...
The screen is 27” in size with a flat format. It’s built around a Rapid VA panel and offers a 2560 x 1440 resolution, 0.5ms G2G response time spec, a high 4500:1 contrast ratio, 400 nits brightness ...
We did one of these trackers back when the LG 45GX950A was released and people found it very useful, so we thought we would do another one now that the new 500Hz QD-OLED monitors are starting to ...
If you’ve ever considered buying an OLED display the benefits of OLED should be well known by now – near instant response times, true blacks, basically infinite contrast ratio, per pixel dimming for ...
We have some updates from LG.Display and Samsung about their OLED monitor panel development plans for the next couple of years, which gives us an advanced view of what might arrive in the monitor ...
Dell are a long-standing manufacturer of very good multi-purpose monitors, with their UltraSharp series being popular for over 20 years now. They’ve diverged their gaming screens in to other product ...
This is something we’ve started to see a lot more of recently, and there’s a lot of confusion around. People get their shiny new monitors advertised with HDR support, unbox them, hook them up and then ...
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