The XG272-2K-OLED Gaming Monitor is the latest high refresh, low latency monitor from manufacturer ViewSonic. Featuring a beautiful 27” OLED display, 2K resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate, the XG272 ...
When it comes to gaming, a ton of players still prefer a portable experience. While this can be gotten through handheld consoles like the Nintendo Switch, players looking to run PC games with high ...
According to recent chatter, the Samsung Galaxy S5 is rumored to debut with a 2,560x1,440-pixel AMOLED display. At a upward of 560 pixels per inch, this "2K" resolution is unlike anything we've seen ...
Display specialists Kopin have unveiled a tiny, high resolution OLED ‘microdisplay’ designed specifically for the use inside immersive headsets. It’s dubbed ‘Lightning’ and it could open the door to a ...
After we went hands-on with Kopin’s prototype headset featuring their 2K VR micro display last week, people are curious to know when the screens might actually hit the market. Speaking with Kopin and ...
When it comes to smartphone displays, how many pixels is too many? Most of us believe the current crop of 1080p displays shipping with today’s flagships provide more than enough for our handheld ...
Explore the Redmi K80: A sub-flagship by Xiaomi featuring a 2K display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, and a massive battery at an affordable price. Apple Vs Chinese brands - Why is Apple not using 2K screens on ...
In today's post-pandemic world, one thing is clear about the future of work and education, hybrid work and distance learning arrangements will be the norm. For a hybrid setup to work, optimal ...
There has been a surge of Intel Core M processors in tablet devices in recent times, and Livefan is here to offer what could possibly be the best Windows tablet that you can buy right now. The company ...
This morning HTC China has released full details on the HTC One E9 Plus (aka E9 +), a device which may well be released worldwide. This device takes on the legacy of larger HTC Android devices and ...
In Europe and the US, Oppo is an underdog. You won’t find its smartphones in a carrier store, or promoted with big-budget ads on TV. The Chinese firm just doesn’t command the same influence as Android ...