HDMI 2.1 is a solid all-rounder with support for 4K at 120Hz, or 8K at 60Hz. HDMI 2.0b is a solid choice for 4K 60Hz, too, ...
With its ultrawide display, the Alogic Edge offers a remarkable amount of working screen space for a single monitor to ...
I’ve still got a box in my cupboard with a dusty collection of cables that may or may not be supported by my current hardware selection. These days, I primarily play on PC, and that generally means ...
Using DisplayPort 1.2 and above is the most popular way to daisy chain monitors. Doing it is as easy as pie, but there's some prep involved as you'll need to check whether your computer can ...
Shop wisely, and you can land a midsize display with wide color coverage and maybe some surprising extras starting at well ...
OLED monitors are becoming widespread, and Asus is among the first manufacturers to release a gaming monitor with the panel ...
Save $80 on this 24-inch Acer Nitro Gaming XF243Y M3 monitor with an IPS LCD panel, 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, and 180Hz ...
MSI just revealed their new PC monitor, and it’s a little bit different, as it’s a Google TV Smart Monitor, which is ...
One often overlooked consideration when choosing your PC monitor is the ports that come with it. The two primary standards are HDMI and DisplayPort, which offer different features and capabilities.
These ports largely do the same thing, but it's worth noting that for more expensive monitors, only HDMI and DisplayPort will be able to handle the high resolutions of QHD and UHD. Make sure the ...
These ports largely do the same thing, but it's worth noting that for more expensive monitors, only HDMI and DisplayPort will be able to handle the high resolutions of QHD and UHD. Make sure the ...
The Asus TUF Gaming VG277Q1A is one of the best value gaming monitors right now on Amazon, thanks to a $55 discount for a ...