Stat Counter finds that 1366 x 768 is now the #1 choice
For many years now 1024 x 768 has remained the most popular computer screen resolution with website developers always needing to ensure that the sites they’re working on will accomodate that resolution...
View ArticleIntel: Retina displays will become commonplace by 2013
One of the biggest trends out there in the mobile industry at the moment is displays with crazy resolutions; often outclassing what me and you are using at home or in the office. A couple of months ago...
View ArticleSamsung cancels contract to supply Apple with Retinas
Around a year ago, the magic glue holding Samsung and Apple together as technology partners, was called into question time and time again – as both sides were investing million in suits and counter...
View ArticleAsus engineers confirm 120hz 4k still some time away
KitGuru was one of the first adopters of Ultra HD 4k testing in graphics card reviews – back last year. We are regularly asked when 120hz or 144hz 4K monitors will be available and we decided to try...
View ArticleLG to unveil 21:9 curved ultra-wide monitor next month
LG Electronics on Monday said that it would unveil the world’s first curved ultra-wide computer display with 21:9 aspect ratio next month at IFA 2014 trade-show in Berlin, Germany. The display is...
View ArticleSamsung unveils 27-inch curved monitor for gamers
Samsung Electronics has introduced its first curved display designed for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts. The company claims that its new monitor has a wider field of view than flat 27” panels, which...
View ArticleWin an ASUS ROG Swift 144Hz G-Sync monitor with KitGuru
V-Sync has been a necessary evil for some time. Fortunately though, in the past year Nvidia came up with its own version of the technology which makes for a smoother synchronisation between GPU and...
View ArticleGorilla Glass 4 aims to stop screens from smashing
Corning is currently working on developing Gorilla Glass 4 with the aim of developing a solution that it strong enough to withstand sudden drops on to hard surfaces such as concrete, in an effort to...
View ArticleNintendo looking to buy free form’ LCD screens from Sharp
Apparently, Nintendo is looking to buy ‘free form’ LCD screens from display manufacturer, Sharp. These new free form screens rearrange the circuitry throughout the display, allowing for more unusual...
View ArticleASUS announces new PA328Q 32in 4K display
Ah CES, the time of year when a journalist’s eyes bleed there’s so much ‘news’ out there and you can’t help but wish your pockets were a bit deeper so you could afford all the new goodies being...
View ArticleAsustek unveils WQHD IPS display with 120Hz/144Hz refresh rate
The vast majority of large gaming monitors with extreme refresh rates of 120Hz or 144Hz are based on TN+film panels that may be fast, but which cannot boast with truly accurate colour reproduction or...
View ArticleGoogle X display head joins Oculus VR
Oculus VR is continuing to siphon up some of the world’s top tech talent with a rumoured new hire right from the heart of Google’s X facility. Mary Lou Jepsen, who for the past three years has headed...
View ArticleYoutube is testing 4k videos at 60 FPS
If you thought your PC was impressive because it was perfectly happy displaying 4k content on Netflix or Youtube, are you willing to test it out against something running at a higher frame rate?...
View ArticleDell remains world’s top supplier of PC displays
Despite of relatively weak sales of PC monitors in the fourth quarter of 2014, Dell managed to retain its No. 1 position on the market, according to a new report from International Data Corp. Among the...
View ArticleAsustek unveils 27-inch WQHD IPS 120Hz/144Hz display with FreeSync
Asustek Computer has quietly added support of AMD FreeSync technology to its MG279Q gaming display introduced earlier this year. The new monitor, which is already a dream display for gamers, is going...
View ArticleAcer announces curved 34-inch IPS display with Nvidia G-Sync
Acer Group has unveiled the industry’s first curved monitor that supports Nvidia Corp.’s G-Sync technology. The new Acer XR341CKA/XR341CK display offers virtually everything a modern gamer can dream...
View ArticleAOC shows off new 25″ QHD display
Making the decision about whether to jump to a 4K display is a difficult one right now. The content isn’t really there and unless you have a monstrous system and a compatible title, playing games at...
View ArticleLG quietly introduces 27-inch 4K UHD FreeSync monitor
LG Electronics has quietly added one of the most advanced AMD FreeSync-supporting displays announced to date into its product lineup. The monitor combines AMD’s variable refresh rate technology with...
View ArticleDemand for curved LCD displays to take off this year
LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics introduced their first curved ultra-high-definition televisions in 2013 and followed up with bent displays for PCs in 2014. However, neither TVs nor monitors with...
View ArticleAsus unveils 34” curved ultra-wide 100Hz IPS LCD with Nvidia G-Sync
Asustek Computer has unveiled the world’s first and only curved ultra-wide 34” display with 100Hz refresh rate and Nvidia Corp.’s G-Sync technology. The monitor with unique combination of features was...
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