Planning to buy a new TV but confused about which refresh rate is best for your usage? Here are the key differences between 120Hz and 144Hz TVs.
Windows 11 finally supports displays with refresh rates of over 1,000Hz — even if such displays haven’t largely advanced past the drawing board. On Thursday, Microsoft released Windows 11 Builds 26100 ...
We analyze over 650 PC games to compare DLSS, FSR, and XeSS support to reveal how far Nvidia, AMD, and Intel really are from each other in upscaling ...
Nvidia has just announced DLSS 4.5. The update brings new AI-powered graphics technology, and the improvements offer a noticeable impact on how modern PC games look and perform. It was revealed ...
The Galaxy S26 Ultra impresses with sharp cameras, smart AI features, and a classic design, making it easy to recommend to ...
Do fast-moving objects on your TV look blurry? Here are four technologies and picture settings that try to fix it.
Debunk common PC gaming myths that lower performance. Learn proven gaming optimisation tips to boost FPS, stability, and ...
Gaming TVs are just TVs with specifications that complement the fidelity and performance of the game someone wants to play. Input lag needs to be near-zero, refresh rates need to be at least 60 Hz for ...
Discover how 120Hz ProMotion‑like displays boost scrolling smoothness and battery life with adaptive refresh, buttery 120Hz motion, and touch‑responsive high refresh technology. Pixabay, JESHOOTS-com ...
Mortgage rates ticked higher this week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey, released Thursday, showed the average rate on the benchmark ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After a leak, today's Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase revealed that a Switch 2 edition of the original Hollow Knight is launching today as a ...
What if your handheld gaming device could deliver console-level performance without breaking a sweat? That’s exactly what Intel’s XESS multi-frame generation technology promises, and it’s already ...