Modern gaming PCs can run a plethora of games and productivity workloads and nearly all of them can handle mainstream first-person shooter (FPS) titles with ease. That being said, most first-person ...
A big week dominated by two stories that pull in opposite directions: the most anticipated game launch of the spring in ...
The app neither shows ads, nor requires an account to use it. GameBench is a name that should be familiar to gamers, game ...
Sony Electronics Inc. has expanded its INZONE lineup with the new INZONE M10S II esports monitor. The 27-inch QHD OLED ...
Sony is enhancing its presence in the gaming monitor market with the new INZONE M10S II OLED model that has 720Hz Refresh ...
While we still wait on that PlayStation Gaming Moonitor with a controller hook, Sony is coming into this spring with a screen ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like ...
The long-standing belief about monitor limits and the human eye isn't as clear-cut as it seems. The real explanation changes how you see refresh rates.
Gamers know that every second and every frame matters when playing a game. This concept is especially true for fast-paced games that rely on split-second decisions, like first-person shooters or ...
You may have heard the claim that the human eye cannot see more than 60 FPS on a monitor. For many people, that is an absolute truth, especially when it comes to gaming. The problem is that this idea, ...