Tested: MSI's 341CQR QD-OLED X36 is an awesome ultrawide monitor
…These include the latest five-layer tandem QD-OLED panel, a 360Hz refresh rate, and a good range of ports including USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery. Display size: 34-inch…
…These include the latest five-layer tandem QD-OLED panel, a 360Hz refresh rate, and a good range of ports including USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery. Display size: 34-inch…
…This phone featured a square display that swiveled out and up to reveal a keypad. Was it practical? History says no, but it definitely stands out among the sea of slab-based…
…want from an everyday Android phone -- and sprinkles in some fun extras like its quirky Glyph Matrix display on the back. But the Nothing Phone 4A Pro has a bigger ace up…
…Some quirks and opinions that are mostly universal among these older Lego lovers, including myself . Here are eight things to never say to an adult Lego fan and why. Legos are cool…
…The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is rumored to feature a s horter cover and main display, but with a wider aspect ratio . The 4:3 ratio of the main display is…
…teletext exploited a quirk of analog television signals. These signals transmitted video frames as lines of luminosity and color , plus some additional blank lines that weren’t displayed. Teletext piggybacked a digital…
…what really elevates the Fold's main display is native stylus support, just like you used to get from some of Samsung's older foldable phones. The main downsides are that Moto…
…It works, and it's been the default for so long that most people are only now becoming aware of other ways to play older games, such as recompilation projects. And those…
…And yet, half the fun lies in learning these quirks and finally unlocking the full potential of your setup. Once everything is properly configured, modern TVs can genuinely be incredible gaming displays…
…In fact, displays feel hot, in a vein similar to CPU and GPU launches of recent yesteryear. Nobody asked for a bonkers 1,000Hz monitor, but LG’s shipping one later this…