The most interesting AI is yet to come. The Galaxy S25 Plus will include Samsung's Personal Data Engine, a secure hardware ...
The time has come once again for the biggest event in the consumer tech calendar. CES is back for its 2025 edition – CES 2025 representing the 101st anniversary of its organising body, the CTA – and ...
Nothing continues to produce smartphones that attract attention at least visually. For example, we had Nothing Phone review (1). And this time we will ...
The S95F – the brand has decided to skip the "E" suffix, you'll get used to it – is the highly anticipated successor to the S95D, and we've seen it not once, but twice already ...
While this will really appeal only to PC gamers with capable rigs right now ... Speaking of gaming, Samsung features four full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 sockets which will support 4K/120Hz signals from ...
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The PC chipmaker has gained plenty ... Called Vision AI, the new tech brings Generative Wallpapers, Live Translation, Click to Search, and more to Samsung’s full TV lineup.
That's why I paired the Geekom GT1 Mega (was $1,299 now $899 on Amazon) with Samsung's S90D 4K OLED TV. I wanted not only to test the viability of using a Mini PC with a 4K TV but to also see if ...
The headliner is a 4K display that clocks in at 37 inches ... gamers finally have an option when 32 inches isn’t quite big enough, but a full-on TV is too much. The other monitor Samsung ...
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Also new is DisplayPort 2.1. Yes, Asus finally has a gaming monitor with DisplayPort 2.1, and with the full 80 Gbps signal so you can run 4K at 240Hz without Display Stream Compression (DSC).
ASUS has just unveiled its new ROG Swift PG27UCDM gaming monitor, rocking a 26.5-inch 4K 240Hz OLED panel, and supports the new DisplayPort 2.1a standard with full UHBR20 specification.