Lossless Scaling is a $7 Steam app that easily lets you boost frame rates in PC games, but how does it compare to Nvidia's ...
If you saw Avatar: Fire and Ash in James Cameron's format of choice (high frame rate 3D), you might be wondering why some ...
James Cameron has dismissed criticism of 3D and high frame rate in his Avatar movies, pointing to their enormous box office success as evidence that audiences don’t mind it, and explaining why he ...
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 ...
Android 12 is finally available for Chromecast with Google TV (4K) and available out of the box on the HD model too. But it’s an update that doesn’t bring a ton of user-facing features. One addition ...
Frame rate might feel like a complicated technology, but it's key to making sure that your games don't stutter on screen. Technically speaking, a frame rate figure tells you how many fresh images of ...
The RGB Stripe Structure part of the new display’s equation (which uses red, green and blue subpixels in a vertical stripe ...
This month I've been testing: Microphones and webcams. Remember when you didn't talk to your machine on a regular basis? Nope, me neither. Expensive models do the job well, but there are still some ...
Video is captured and played back as a sequence of static (still) images, each image being one "frame." The frame rate is the number of frames that are rendered per second. For example, movie film is ...
This is a video of Mario Kart playing on the Wii U. I know, you might not play video games. That’s not the point. Watch it anyway, using YouTube’s 1080P60 setting ...
The Switch 2 version (which is a free upgrade for anyone who has the game on Switch) will offer "enhanced performance" of up ...
Life isn’t a stream; it’s a movie. Like a projectionist stitching together reels without audiences noticing, the brain collects the frames of reality sent to it and weaves them into one apparently ...