Apple's new Mac Pro might cost over $50,000 and even has optional $400 wheels and hell, even the ProDisplay XDR can only be cleaned by a special-made Apple cleaning cloth-- it is a rendering beast. In ...
The HDMI Forum has officially made the HDMI 2.2 standard available to manufacturers, with future-proof features such as 16K video support and an increase in maximum memory bandwidth of up to 96 ...
For most of us, game resolutions increase fairly slowly, one periodic monitor purchase at a time. Ten years ago, 1080p was the new hotness; I was personally using a 22-inch Acer with a 1680x1050 ...
Announced at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week, the HDMI Forum has put the world on notice that HDMI 2.1 hasn’t been enough. No, we’re ready to step into the bold new future of HDMI 2.2. This is ...
USB4 is shaping up to be the one connector to rule them all, with word that the new USB-C port will support up to 16K resolution video among other things. The DisplayPort Alt Mode v2.0 will be able to ...
TL;DR: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is highly optimized, running at 16K resolution on NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 with DLSS, achieving 38FPS on low settings. It uses 22GB of VRAM, but without DLSS, ...
The HDMI 2.2 specifications have been officially certified by the HDMI Forum managing organization, cementing the specifications and labelling it debuted at CES 2025. The new standard will have a ...
The HDMI Forum has officially finalized HDMI 2.2, the next generation of the video standard, rolling out to devices throughout the rest of this year. We already saw a bunch of key announcements at CES ...
I love these ganged displays. I was at a restaurant recently that had 6 large TVs set up like this, taking up most of an entire wall, all playing the same sports event. The effect is jaw-dropping from ...
BOE has showcased a massive 110-inch 16K TV which is a great and refreshing alternative to projectors. The TV prototype was presented at the SID Display Week 2023 in Los Angeles. The BOE 16K TV offers ...
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