You may have noticed desktop fonts and images are stretched out either vertically or horizontally. This is mostly due to incorrect display resolution or issues with the Graphic Driver. In this post, ...
If your computer display suddenly gets too big, you can use these fixes to resolve this issue. Incorrect display resolution makes it difficult to work on a computer. The corrupt graphics card driver ...
Early Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra buyers are reporting a problem with the phone’s display. A pixelated line appears on the panel while watching videos and playing games. Samsung is aware of the issue and ...
A common problem you may encounter with your DisplayPort, which connects the monitor to a graphics card, is called Link Failure. This is when that connection fails. It mainly happens with AMD graphics ...
Display scaling makes the size of your Mac's interface more comfortable on non-Retina monitors but incurs some visual and performance penalties. We explain these effects and how much they matter. In a ...
I’ve been testing out a number of netbooks over the last few days, including the Samsung Go (pictured above, left), and Gigabyte TouchNote T1028X (pictured, right). Like most 10 inch netbooks on the ...
Macs ship with the display set at a certain resolution, and Apple defines this in the technical specifications for each model. But with Retina displays, these numbers can get confusing: there is the ...
Apple devices have been running HiDPI screens smoothly for years, while Windows and Android still struggle at times to make it work. Here's a look at what "Retina" means and why it's still important.
Some people use their Macs to drive enormous HDTVs, letting them access a wide range of audio and video apps on a Mac and streaming video services while also retaining the security of the Mac ...
It wasn’t too many years ago that the smartphone resolution wars were in full swing. The debate raged over whether Apple’s Retina Display jargon actually meant anything, while Android phones raced ...
Late last year, I wrote a column about HP's next-generation mixed reality headset, the Reverb G2. The headset offered vastly improved resolution (2160x2160 per eye) and a slew of new biometric ...
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