LG's UltraGear is a native 1,000Hz Full HD gaming monitor - Engadget
…Since 1,000Hz monitors are rare, we can't quite say if they deliver a noticeably better experience that would make them a must-have. Again, LG's potential customers for this…
…Since 1,000Hz monitors are rare, we can't quite say if they deliver a noticeably better experience that would make them a must-have. Again, LG's potential customers for this…
…As for the Steam Frame, Valve writes, "Like Steam Deck Verified, the Steam Frame Standalone Verified program focuses on the experience customers will have with the device out-of-the-box in…
…Design and display For this revamp, Dell didn't stray away from the XPS line's typical mix of glass and aluminum. However, this time around, the company streamlined pretty much everything…
…Luna Ultra's two-inch OLED touchscreen display is detachable and allows you to control the camera from up to 66 feet away. It uses AI tracking to keep the subject in…
…For instance, with Immersive Navigation , the overhaul of driving directions Google first announced in March, you can expect a similar experience no matter how you access the feature. In the demos I…
…Underneath, the handheld is based on the full Windows 11 experience with the Atlas getting a dedicated button for the Xbox Game Bar. Acer Finally, Acer is putting its touch on the…
…Trophy notifications should now display properly too, with the trophy name and image showing up. Unlocking a platinum trophy will cause an animated notification to appear. There's one more tweak to…
…The 15-inch Surface Laptop gets up to 19 hours of battery life, and it also has a slightly sharper 262 ppi display, compared to 201 ppi previously. OLED is still an…
…Like its predecessor, the Magic V6 has a 7.95-inch, 2,352 x 2,172 AMOLED primary display with a variable refresh rate between 1 and 120Hz. Face on, that crease…
…Qualcomm is working with a handful of other component makers on white label glasses for the START Platform, which will support audio only frames as well as glasses with in-lens displays…