Apple devices have been running HiDPI screens smoothly for years, while Windows and Android still struggle at times to make it work. Here's a look at what "Retina" means and why it's still important.
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
High refresh rate displays have become increasingly common over the past few years, even on budget smartphones. While a higher refresh rate does make using your smartphone feel snappier and smoother, ...
The LTPO display tech has gained popularity in recent years. LTPO or low-temperature polycrystalline oxide is a type of backplane tech used in OLED displays that allows your screen to operate at ...
Display scaling makes the size of your Mac's interface more comfortable on non-Retina monitors but incurs some visual and performance penalties. We explain these effects and how much they matter. In a ...
When you are behind the wheel, every second of focus matters. A quick glance at your speedometer or a glance at the navigation screen might seem minimal. However, even small distractions add up. That ...
Display Stream Compression (DSC) is a compression algorithm that lets monitors and TVs display resolutions and refresh rates that they wouldn’t be otherwise capable of handling. It improves the ...
What Comprises the BMW Curved Display? The BMW Curved Display is a modern feature found in many BMW models, combining the instrument cluster and the infotainment system into one continuous digital ...
The 27-inch Studio Display is Apple's newest display option, priced starting at $1,599. It features a 5K resolution and a built-in A13 chip to power features like Spatial Audio and Center Stage video.