These are our favorite HP laptops from the company's OmniBook, Pavilion, Envy, Spectre and Transcend lines -- all tested and reviewed by CNET editors. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with ...
Here’s how it works. Although Windows 11 can automatically adjust the display scaling settings to ensure that elements (text, icons, navigations, and others) are the right size and readable ...
While both are Android-powered handhelds with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processors, the Odin 2 has a 6 inch IPS LCD display, while the Odin 2 Mini has a 5 inch mini LED screen. Now the company is back ...
ViewSonic Corp., has introduced the ViewBoard IFP110, a 110-inch interactive display with native 4K UHD resolution. One of the largest in the market, this display was showcased for the first time at ...
When users face the problem of switching between displays (dGPU, GPU, Intel, and NVIDIA), they usually find that their system defaults to the integrated GPU, even when they prefer the dedicated GPU.
HP claims its newest Victus 15 laptop offers ... There’s also a large bezel below the display, which is a traditional 16:9 panel instead of the taller screens we see on many newer laptops.
A new report has shown that OLED gaming monitors have taken off like a rocket this year – no chopsticks required – with sales data from Trendforce tallying with our own experience, which shows ...
Amazon today refreshed its popular Kindle e-reader lineup, introducing the first Kindle that has a color display. The $279.99 Kindle Colorsoft has a 7-inch high-contrast display that Amazon says ...
The Analogue 3D, an upcoming game console that can play Nintendo 64 cartridges at 4K, is set to release in ... Since modern displays can show every pixel with greater sharpness and clarity ...
It won’t make it out in 2024 as originally planned, but Analogue is finally ready to share details on its take on a Nintendo 64. The Analogue 3D will launch early next year (the company says Q1 ...
And while some folks may like their retro pixels to be razor sharp on a 4K display, only a real sicko wants to see N64’s clunky polygons without the (intended!) softening of a CRT. It’s not ...