When you're shopping for a TV, one of the most obvious and prevalent numbers is the resolution. But what does 4K mean? Is that more than Ultra HD? Is Blu-ray 1K? If 4K is four times greater than 1080p ...
I'm a bit of a stickler when it comes to video quality, so I often notice a difference when I switch between watching cable TV and a streaming service like Netflix or even YouTube on my TV. Overall, ...
Modern microcontrollers often have specs comparable with or exceeding early gaming consoles. However, where they tend to fall short is in the video department, due to their lack of dedicated graphics ...
Livestreaming through Twitch should start to look a lot cleaner. Amazon’s broadcasting site revealed today that it is boosting its video quality to support the 1080p resolution at a full 60 frames per ...
[Editor Update: Based on tests performed by Digital Trends, it appears the six 4K test videos referenced below are not available at resolutions higher than 1080p to Netflix subscribers, even to those ...
Nvidia’s latest GPU driver introduces its new AI-based upscaling technique for making lower-resolution videos streamed offline look better on a high-resolution display. Now available via the GeForce ...
I have downloaded dozens of 4K video samples and they all look stunning on my 1080p Samsung monitor. Way better than regular 1080p videos. But is what i'm seeing really 4K quality? To me, it appears ...
Around a month ago we announced to you that AMD was releasing version 3.0 of its Eyefinity software package. One of the key new additions to AMD’s Eyefinity 3.0 software is the ability to support ...
Sometimes viewer’s internet connection may also affect the resolution at which the video is being streamed, so we advise Netflix users to make sure that internet speed is good enough to stream TV ...
TL;DR: YouTube now uses AI to automatically upscale videos below 1080p to HD, improving viewing on high-resolution displays. Creators can opt out, and viewers can disable upscaling, which is labeled ...
This year, top-end smartphones (except the iPhone) needed a big screen and a quad-core processor. Anything less, and they became relegated to the dreaded mid-range, where it’s all about compromises to ...