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Testing on the Nintendo Switch 2 display has determined why you might be seeing some incredibly blurry gameplay.
Reviews of the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware show that its poor response times leads to a blurry image and ghosting not present on the original Switch LCD.
Soon we could see something new. E Ink has announced it’s worked with Intel to design an ePaper touchpad for laptops.
Burn-in is rare on OLED TVs and monitors in a home setting, but can happen if there are static elements on the screen for an ...
Nintendo checked off all the boxes with the Switch 2, but the company has seemingly opted for an embarrassingly slow display ...
Ever since we learned the Switch 2 would have an LCD screen instead of a fancier OLED panel, discourse around Nintendo’s ...
The Switch 2’s 7.9-inch display is a far better viewing experience than the original Switch, but it may be worse in one ...
The Google Pixel 10 Pro’s upcoming display tech reduces flicker and eye strain, but for many users, it may still fall short.
OLED displays like the Alienware 34 AW3425DW are about 100 times faster than the Switch 2's LCD display. Yikes. (Image credit: Future) The Switch 2 has a pretty puny sub-20 Wh battery.
Discovering dead or stuck pixels in a screen can naturally affect your enjoyment. But thankfully there is a simple fix.
LG Display has started mass producing a 27-inch OLED monitor panel that integrates their advanced fourth-generation OLED technology, called Primary RGB Tandem.
And, considering its power and how mature the Android emulation scene is right now, that means you could get yourself a ...
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