Have you ever shot video with your iPhone or with your iPad, or created video with Camtasia, and found that it looks and sounds great when you play it in VLC Player or in QuickTime, then you bring it ...
Frames per second, or FPS, is a common metric used to judge your gaming PC's performance. FPS denotes how many image frames are rendered and displayed every second during gameplay. For instance a game ...
We all know the motion picture is a lie. That movement on screen? It’s just a bunch of still images. Still images that seem more like believable, realistic, lifelike motion the faster they flicker ...
If you're the proud owner of a shiny, new gaming monitor, you probably chose it for its performance. The packaging declared its astonishing frame rate capabilities in big, bold letters, and as you ...
AMD FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) is a suite of upscaling and frame generation technologies that make it easy to increase your frame rate in supported games. Unlike Nvidia DLSS, FSR works across ...
The frame rate, which is measured in frames per second (FPS), indicates the number of images displayed on the monitor per second. The higher the number of frames, the smoother the animation appears.
Replay: When legacy frame rates still exist, just what is the best format to shoot your next production in? [Interesting to note than when this piece originally appeared in 2018 Blu-ray and DVD was ...
Many of our favorite TVs and monitors feature displays with high refresh rates, promising smoother on-screen action and a sharper picture. The same is true for the best Android phones and all of Apple ...
When it comes to action-filled video games, frame rates matter, and up until recently, traditional “frames per second” wisdom has landed at either 30 fps or 60 fps. Thirty, the rate seen in most ...
DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation is the latest technology Nvidia is using to market and sell gaming graphics cards. Exclusive to the new GeForce 50 series, including the RTX 5090 we recently reviewed, ...
VRR, or variable refresh rate for short, is a feature for monitors, TVs, and other kinds of displays that significantly improves the viewing experience, from games to movies to just browsing the web.
Nowadays, buying a TV or a monitor may seem easy, but it isn't. Not only are there a ton of models with varying specifications available, but there is also some deliberate confusion being created by ...