It feels like we've been speculating for years about what the specs of Nintendo's long-rumored Nintendo Switch upgrade might be. Now that we finally know, the results are a bit more impressive than ...
4K resolution at 60 FPS with HDR HDR requires HDR10 compatible display and HDMI 2.0 cable or better 4K capable display required to experience 4K. If a 1080p display is used, the game will render at ...
Step into the future of home entertainment with this jaw-dropping 12K HDR video, presented in ULTRA HD at 120FPS and enhanced by Dolby Vision™. Built for high-end 8K and 4K TVs, this cinematic footage ...
God of War Ragnarok is right around the corner, with gamers waiting quite a while for this next-gen gaming ride from Santa Monica Studio... and man, 4K 120FPS is going to be an option. If you're ...
Sony has unveiled a smartphone with both gaming and photo-taking powers that's (a bit) less expensive than its last few models. The Xperia 5 IV comes with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Mobile Platform and ...
4K and HDR are the peanut butter and jelly of modern televisions. Where you find one, you’ll find the other. Together, they’re the recipe for a delicious eye-candy sandwich. Monitors aren’t so lucky.
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