Faster update times also mean lower latency because the pixels refresh more often. For example, it takes 16.6 ms to entirely refresh a 60Hz display, 11.1ms for 90Hz, and just 8.3ms for a 120Hz rate panel. The refresh rate isn’t the only factor in round-trip display latency; it is t...
How to output 10-bit video on an NVIDIA GPU NVIDIA GPUs have some quirks when it comes to what bit depths can be output with formats when connected to a display via HDMI. HDMI supported formats: RGB/YUV444: 8-Bit 12-Bit YUV422 8-Bit, 10-Bit 12-Bit What does this mean for you...
Inputs on theHisense H8G(HDMI 2.0) Inputs on theLG BX OLED(HDMI 2.1) Q: My device supports features from HDMI 2.1. Does that mean it supports HDMI 2.1? A: Not necessarily. One of the interesting changes is that, for the first time, manufacturers can choose to implement some features...
:the difference between a color and a chosen reference color of the same luminous intensity in color television. What is the chrominance of your TV mean? Color information, chrominance, or simply chroma is important as well, but has less visual impact. What chroma subsampling does is reduce th...
This is largely because, while there are lots of affordable 50-inch LCDs doing the rounds, based on our testing most aren’t worth your money. Which is why the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED was such a welcome surprise when we got it in for testing. But, before you go rushing to buy one...
There are very few TVs out there that aren’t easily improved by the addition of a soundbar, but if you really can’t spare the space for a Sonos Ray or Sony HT-SF150, the Sony XR-42A90K does a better job of tying the audio to the on-screen action than any other TV of this...
Simply put, no. DVI cables can't handle 144Hz. DVI cables are capable of reaching resolutions much higher than what can be achieved with an HDMI connection, however, this does not guarantee 144Hz refresh rates. Generally speaking, it is possible to achieve a refresh rate of up to 120Hz ...
What is HDR and what does HDR mean for you? It depends on who you ask. VESA 400 through to VESA 1000certify that a display can handle HDR with a peak brightness the same as the nomenclature suggests, while HDR10 and Dolby Vision, have slightly different specifications. HDR10 specifies the...
HDMI 2.1 has emerged as a game-changer in the ever-evolving world of audiovisual technology. The HDMI 2.1 max refresh rate is the highest frame-per-second capability supported by HDMI 2.1. Unlike its predecessor, HDMI 2.0, which typically supports a max
27" 5K 60Hz IPS 2300-zone, HDR-1000 N/A 32" 6K 60Hz IPS 2300-zone, HDR-600 N/A 57" 7680x2160 240Hz 11,000-zone N/A Click on the link to jump to the section of the article with more information about the monitor Upcoming LED Monitors In the list below, we’ll keep the most...