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  • What are the advantages of Type C monitors?

    What are the advantages of Type C monitors?

    1. Charge your laptop, tablet and mobile phone 2. Provide a USB-A expansion interface for the notebook. Now many notebooks lack or have no USB-A interface at all. After the Type C display is connected to the notebook through the Type C cable, the USB-A on the display can be used for the notebook....
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  • What is Response Time

    What is Response Time

    A quick pixel response time speed is needed to eliminate ghosting (trailing) behind fast-moving objects in fast-paced games.Just how fast the response time speed needs to be depends on the monitor’s maximum refresh rate. A 60Hz monitor, for instance, refreshes the image 60 times per second (16.67...
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  • What is Input Lag

    What is Input Lag

    The higher the refresh rate, the lower the input lag. So, a 120Hz display will have essentially half the input lag in comparison to a 60Hz display since the picture gets updated more frequently and you can react to it sooner. Pretty much all new high refresh rate gaming monitors have low enough i...
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  • What is the difference between monitor response time 5ms and 1ms

    What is the difference between monitor response time 5ms and 1ms

    Difference in smear. Normally, there is no smear in the response time of 1ms, and smear is easy to appear in the response time of 5ms, because the response time is the time for the image display signal to be input to the monitor and it responds. When the time is longer, the screen is updated. The...
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  • What is the color gamut of the monitor? How to choose a monitor with the right color gamut

    What is the color gamut of the monitor? How to choose a monitor with the right color gamut

    SRGB is one of the earliest color gamut standards and still has a very important influence today. It was originally designed as a general color space for generating images browsed on the Internet and the World Wide Web. However, due to the early customization of the SRGB standard and the immaturi...
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  • Motion Blur Reduction Technology

    Motion Blur Reduction Technology

    Look for a gaming monitor with a backlight strobing technology, which is usually called something along the lines of 1ms Motion Blur Reduction (MBR), NVIDIA Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB), Extreme Low Motion Blur, 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time), etc. When enabled, backlight strobing furthe...
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  • Is A 144Hz Monitor Worth It?

    Is A 144Hz Monitor Worth It?

    Imagine that instead of a car, there’s an enemy player in a first-person shooter, and you’re trying to take him down. Now, if you attempted to shoot at your target on a 60Hz monitor, you’d be firing upon a target that’s not even there as your display doesn’t refresh the frames quick enough to kee...
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  • When Is HD Analog Right for Your Surveillance Application?

    When Is HD Analog Right for Your Surveillance Application?

    HD Analog is ideal for surveillance applications that require detailed video, such as facial identification and license plate recognition. HD Analog solutions support up to 1080p resolution, and feature the ability to zoom in on live and recorded video for a more detailed view. HD Analog is a ver...
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  • UltraWide vs. Dual Monitors For Gaming

    UltraWide vs. Dual Monitors For Gaming

    Gaming on a dual monitor setup is not recommended because you’d have a crosshair or your character right where the monitor bezels meet; unless you plan on using one monitor for gaming and the other for web-surfing, chatting, etc. In this case, a triple-monitor setup makes more sense, since you ca...
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  • Are UltraWide Monitors Worth It?

    Are UltraWide Monitors Worth It?

    Is an ultrawide monitor for you? What do you get and what do you lose by going the ultrawide route? Are ultrawide monitors worth the money? First of all, note that there are two types of ultrawide monitors, with 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios. 32:9 is also referred to as ‘super-ultrawide.’ In compar...
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  • What Is Aspect Ratio? (16:9, 21:9, 4:3)

    What Is Aspect Ratio? (16:9, 21:9, 4:3)

    The aspect ratio is the ratio between the width and height of the screen. Find out what 16:9, 21:9 and 4:3 mean and which one you should pick. The aspect ratio is the ratio between the width and height of the screen. It’s noted in the form of W:H, which is interpreted as W pixels in width for eve...
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  • What Is G-SYNC?

    What Is G-SYNC?

    G-SYNC monitors have a special chip installed in them that replaces the regular scaler. It allows the monitor to change its refresh rate dynamically — according to GPU’s frame rates (Hz=FPS), which in turn eliminates screen tearing and stuttering as long as your FPS doesn’t exceed the monitor’s m...
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