Monitor

Should I Buy a Monitor with a High Refresh Rate or High Resolution?
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Should I Buy a Monitor with a High Refresh Rate or High Resolution?

Should you buy a 1080p resolution and 165-hertz monitor or a 1440p resolution and 144hz monitor? This can sometimes be a hard decision for a gamer looking for the best compromise in refresh rate and resolution while saving a few bucks. With today’s advances in monitor technology, many gaming monitors come with high resolution and…

How to Set Live Wallpapers in Windows?
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How to Set Live Wallpapers in Windows?

Have you ever considered setting a live wallpaper or animated desktop background in your Windows? Well, it is a simple process, and there are several methods to choose from to make this process much simpler. Live wallpapers are becoming increasingly popular as they allow you to use your external screens connected to your computer better….

A Quick Guide into HDMI vs DisplayPort
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A Quick Guide into HDMI vs DisplayPort

HDMI vs DisplayPort: Whether you have a new computer, or you’re just trying to understand the details of your current computer, it’s important to know what ports you have available and what they do. One common question is: “What’s the difference between HDMI and DisplayPort?” We’ll help you figure that out. What Is HDMI? HDMI…

AMD Freesync, Freesync Premium, and Freesync Premium Pro EXPLAINED
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AMD Freesync, Freesync Premium, and Freesync Premium Pro EXPLAINED

AMD Freesync, Freesync Premium, and Freesync Premium Pro are all technologies that allow for a smoother gaming experience by synchronizing the refresh rate of your monitor with the frame rate of your graphics card. However, there are some key differences between these technologies that you should be aware of before making a purchase. AMD Freesync…

What is the difference between Frame per Second (FPS) and Refresh Rate?
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What is the difference between Frame per Second (FPS) and Refresh Rate?

Frames per second (FPS) is a count of how many frames, or images, your screen displays in one second. The refresh rate, measured in hertz (Hz), refers to how often your screen redraws the image. This applies to various sources like movies, video games, or other content on your screen. A higher refresh rate typically…