TL;DR: ASUS unveils the ProArt Display PA32KCX, the world's first 32-inch 8K HDR Mini LED professional monitor featuring 4032-zone local dimming, 1200 nits peak brightness, true 10-bit color, built-in ...
Professional displays are very different from those designed for gaming, where response times, refresh rates, and VRR support sit pretty high on the list. Professional displays are about accurate and ...
Looking for the best mini-LED monitor available right now? Look no further. Amongst some of the best gaming monitors available right now, Mini-LED monitors have been floating around the peripheries of ...
Asus has announced the ProArt Display 8K PA32KCX, the world's first 8K HDR Mini LED monitor. The monitor features high peak brightness, deep contrast, and is designed for professional creators, ...
If you need a high-end display for photo or video editing, Asus' new ProArt model could be the perfect solution. It's the world's first 8K resolution, Mini-LED HDR display, delivering unprecedented ...
One of the best trends in tech over the past several years is big screen TVs getting increasingly bigger and less expensive. Underscoring that fact like an emphatic dunk at the end of a basketball ...
CES is in full swing and ASUS ROG has announced the 2024 Strix gaming laptop lineup, including the Strix SCAR 18 — the first 18-inch ROG laptop equipped with the mini LED ROG Nebula HDR Display. The ...
HDR-capable gaming monitors are all the rage these days. Whether they’re OLED or mini-LED, it’s finally possible to get a really killer HDR experience from your monitor. Until very recently, however, ...
Experience the next level of display performance with this Special OLED Travel Demo — filmed in stunning 12K HDR, powered by Dolby Vision™, and delivered at a smooth 120FPS. This cinematic showcase is ...
Tom Sampson writes: Is there any benefit to using my Apple TV 4K in a 2.1 HDMI port versus 2.0? No. There is no benefit to using an HDMI 2.1 port for an Apple TV 4K. The only consumer hardware I’m ...
High Dynamic Range, or HDR, is often casually brought up by game studios touting the cutting-edge visuals of a new title, as if it’s a common feature PC gamers can easily enjoy. That’s not the reality ...