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TCL's new 2023 TVs deliver high frame rate gaming at lower prices
TCL just announced a bunch of new TVs in two different product lines. The S Class models are budget-friendly, yet powerful with a metal bezel-less design. The Q Class models feature QLED screens and plenty of other high-tech bells and whistles, while still remaining cheaper than much of the competition.
Lawrence Bonk05.15.2023Wacom's Cintiq Pro 27 drawing display is its first with a 4K 120Hz screen
Wacom has unveiled one of its most advanced drawing tablets yet for creatives, the $3,500 Cintiq Pro 27.
Steve Dent09.28.2022Sony's $1,000 Xperia 5 IV offers 4K 120p HDR on all three rear cameras
Sony has unveiled a smartphone with both gaming and photo-taking powers that's (a bit) less expensive than its last few models.
Steve Dent09.01.2022Sony's Xperia 1 IV smartphone features 'the world's first true optical zoom lens'
Sony has heavily leveraged its camera expertise to create its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 IV.
Steve Dent05.11.2022Samsung's 2022 TVs and monitors will support its new HDR10+ Gaming standard
Samsung's 2022 televisions and monitors will support its recently unveiled HDR10+ Gaming standard.
Steve Dent12.23.2021iPhone 13 Pro's 120Hz display limits some third-party app animations to 60Hz (updated)
According to reports spotted by 9to5Mac, the phones cap some animations in third-party apps to 60Hz.
Igor Bonifacic09.24.2021Xiaomi's 11T Pro smartphone supports Dolby Vision and charges in 17 minutes
Xiaomi has released its latest high-end smartphones aimed at creators with a list of features that puts many brands to shame.
Steve Dent09.15.2021'Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart' gets a performance boost on 120Hz displays
You'll get a higher framerate along with 4K ray-traced visuals in fidelity mode.
Kris Holt07.01.2021LG updates its 2021 OLED TVs to support 120Hz Dolby Vision gaming
LG has announced that it's rolling out a firmware update that unlocks Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120Hz on its C1 and G1 series OLED models.
Steve Dent06.29.2021Denon, Marantz and Yamaha address 4K, 8K and 120Hz gaming issues
Playing Xbox Series X games in 8K, or 4K at 120Hz refresh rates is causing problems with some receivers from Yamaha, Denon and Marantz.
Richard Lawler05.06.2021Sony's PS5 update added 120Hz for 1080p displays and better HDMI control
The first big PlayStation 5 update adds new features to almost every part of the system.
Richard Lawler04.15.2021The next Apple TV may support 4K 120Hz gaming
The next Apple TV model might support 120Hz refresh rates, presumably at 4K.
Steve Dent04.06.2021Vizio's latest TVs add FreeSync, 120Hz 4K gaming support
Vizio's update with FreeSync support is rolling out for its 2021 model year TVs, and for the higher-end versions it includes compatibility with120Hz 4K gaming.
Richard Lawler10.29.2020Apple iPad Air (2020) review: Who needs the iPad Pro?
Read Engadget's review of the 2020 iPad Air, the best iPad for almost everyone.
Dana Wollman10.21.2020Razer's Blade Stealth gets an 11th-gen Intel CPU and OLED display option
Razer has updated the Blade Stealth to add an 11th-gen CPU to the ultrabook and THQ Spatial Audio.
Igor Bonifacic10.10.2020TCL's new 4K TVs offer Mini-LED tech and 120Hz gaming for $650
TCL has unveiled its 6-series lineup of 4K TVs with some impressive tech at relatively low prices. To start with, the sets all use TCL’s QLED Mini-LED tech with up to 240 local dimming zones. That delivers higher brightness than OLED, but with better contrast control than regular QLED TVs.
Steve Dent08.12.2020Xiaomi's Mi 10 Ultra promises an absurd 120x hybrid zoom
Xiaomi adds the Mi 10 Ultra, with a 120x hybrid zoom, to its flagship lineup.
Christine Fisher08.11.2020OnePlus talks about the 120Hz display for its next flagship phone
OnePlus is starting to dribble out details for its next phones, and it's starting with the feature you probably care about the most: the screen. The company's upcoming, Samsung-made 120Hz Fluid Display (not pictured) is faster than the 90Hz of the 7 series and thus better at handling motion, but that's just supposedly the start. The AMOLED panel packs a slew of custom design choices that might help it stand out against the ROG Phone 2 and those precious few other 120Hz handsets on the market.
Jon Fingas01.13.2020ASUS' ROG Phone II combines high-spec power with accessory spectacle (updated)
Gaming phones are a rare breed, and the nascent category has already proved to be too much of a challenge for Razer. Some companies still see it as an opportunity to tap into the ever-growing esports market, however. Devices land with gimmicks like detachable controllers on Xiaomi's Black Shark 2, or a built-in cooling fan on the Nubia Red Magic 3. Neither could top last year's ASUS ROG Phone though when it comes to accessories: It offered a clip-on fan, a WiGig screen-casting dock, a clamp-on controller pad, a mobile desktop dock and a bizarre dual-screen dock. ASUS never shared sales figures for the ROG Phone, but it must have done well enough to warrant a sequel packed with many upgrades. The ROG Phone II is the world's first smartphone with a 120Hz AMOLED display, and it's also the first to feature the more powerful Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset. Another first here is the integration of two vibration motors, just, it hopes. to make gaming a tad more immersive.
Richard Lai07.22.2019'Quake' is coming back to the PC with a modern twist or two
Bethesda kicked off its big E3 2016 showcase with a old favorite: Quake. Big guns, team battles, gore. Quake Champions is coming -- at the moment to PCs and will be arena-style shooter "designed for people at all skill levels". The most impressive technical part? The team is promising 120Hz with unlocked framerates. That's seriously smooth -- and sounds so very ready for VR. Of course, it's also perfectly timed in a current = boom in competitive shooters, especially with the mention of "characters with unique abilities" -- like this thing. Gaze at the trailer below, but be warned it's a bit graphic in that Quake kinda way.
Mat Smith06.12.2016