DisplayPort 2.1 is crucial for supporting higher resolutions and refresh rates on PC monitors, such as 4K@360Hz HDR monitors.
However, a new DisplayPort 1.4 cable is needed to utilize all the advanced features. Primarily used for monitors, laptops, and desktop PCs, DisplayPort 1.4 is also gaining traction for TVs and ...
The Xiaomi G Pro 27i is a practically unbeatable value for those looking for best-in-class brightness and contrast ratios on ...
The MPG 272URX QD-OLED and the MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50 are the world’s first 27-inch QD-LED gaming monitors with DisplayPort ...
The Razer USB4 Dock may not carry the Thunderbolt branding, but it's every bit as capable as the very best Thunderbolt 4 ...
The Spectrum Black 32 faces other problems, however. Despite showcasing promising features, a ton of customization options, and an envy-inducing third-gen WOLED panel, the Spectrum Black 32 still ...
The notion that LED monitors are the best for gaming and esports is true to an extent. However, there are products in the ...
The MSI MPG 325CQRXF is a 31.5-inch curved gaming monitor with a 280Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, and AI-driven features.
NVIDIA has been rumored to announce its new 50-series GPUs at the upcoming CES event, and now it looks like there may be some ...
Gamers must save up for the pricey NVIDIA RTX 5090 to experience DisplayPort 2.1a at its maximum potential. Another issue is that compatible cables are difficult to find, and most are too short ...
The first is called the Lenovo Legion Pro 34WD-10 Gaming Monitor, and it's a curved device that is 34" in size, has a 240 Hz refresh rate, a 0.03 ms response time, a 98.5% DCI-P3 and 99% sRGB colour ...