LG Display is gearing up for a massive leap in monitor tech at CES 2026, where it will show off the world’s first 27-inch 4K OLED panel that finally combines a true RGB stripe subpixel layout with a ...
[UPDATE: Since the article below was first published, LG Display has also confirmed ahead of CES 2026 (on December 28) that it plans to apply new Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel technology to all of the ...
The introduction of mini-LED technology marks a significant leap forward for the Studio Display 2, offering improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. This advanced backlighting system aligns ...
Espósito says that HDR in particular is “a strong indication that Apple will replace the LCD panel with better technology, such as Mini-LED that can achieve higher brightness levels.” The current ...
Macworld has discovered Apple code for a new Studio Display codenamed ‘J527’ featuring significant upgrades including 120Hz ProMotion variable refresh rate. The upcoming display is expected to support ...
Apple is preparing to introduce the next-generation Studio Display in 2026, bringing a host of noteworthy upgrades to its professional-grade monitor. While the overall design is expected to retain its ...
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses are quite a but thicker than the company's other smart glasses. (Karissa Bell for Engadget) I've been wearing the $800 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses daily for ten days ...
Something to look forward to: When Apple's Pro Display XDR debuted in 2019 it was as much a statement piece as it was a screen. Initially sparking controversy for its $5,000 price tag, over time it ...
I've been testing smart glasses for almost a decade. And in that time, one of the questions I've been asked the most is "oh, but can you see anything in them?" For years, I had to explain that no, ...
Few items in computer setups flaunted online induce more envy than Apple displays, particularly the one many people find almost financially within reach — the 27-inch 5K resolution Studio Display.
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...