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  • What is response time? What’s the relationship with the refresh rate?

    Response time : Response time refers to the time required for the liquid crystal molecules to change color, usually using grayscale to grayscale timing. It can also be understood as the time required between the signal input and the actual image output. The response time is faster, the more resp...
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  • 4K resolution for PC Gaming

    Even though 4K monitors are becoming more and more affordable, if you want to enjoy smooth gaming performance at 4K, you will need an expensive high-end CPU/GPU build to properly power it up. You will need at least an RTX 3060 or 6600 XT to get a reasonable framerate at 4K, and that’s with a lot ...
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  • What Is 4K Resolution And Is It Worth It?

    4K, Ultra HD, or 2160p is a display resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels or 8.3 megapixels in total. With more and more 4K content being available and the prices of 4K displays going down, 4K resolution is slowly but steadily on its way to replacing 1080p as the new standard. If you can afford the ha...
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  • Low Blue Light and Flicker Free Function

    Blue light is part of the visible spectrum that can reach deeper into the eye, and its cumulative effect can lead to retinal damage and is associated with the development of some age-related macular degeneration. Low blue light is a display mode on the monitor that adjusts the intensity index of ...
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  • Can the Type C interface output/input 4K video signals?

    For a desktop computer or laptop at the output, Type C is just an interface, like a shell, whose function depends on the internally supported protocols. Some Type C interfaces can only charge, some can only transmit data, and some can realize charging, data transmission, and video signal output a...
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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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