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The Boss

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Why lowering monitor resolution results in poorer image quality

Why lowering monitor resolution results in poorer image quality

It is often said that the more resolution a monitor has, the better the image quality. Well, if you are very lay in this area and if they talk to you about resolutions, that sounds like an unknown language to you, so don’t worry. Since we are going to teach you the relationship between image ...

The Boss

PC
FREE tips to improve the sound quality of your PC

FREE tips to improve the sound quality of your PC

For what we are going to tell you below to work, you just need to have the Windows 10 or 11 operating system on your PC, and of course you must have an audio output connected, which can be speakers , a soundbar, headphones, or even the monitor’s built-in speakers, if you have them. It ...

NinFan

a leap in quality, battery and sound to be an ideal headset

a leap in quality, battery and sound to be an ideal headset

The FreeBuds 4i were launched last year in Europe and now it is the FreeBuds 5i that are reaching the international market today. these new TWS they incorporate improvements in several sections to make a significant leap in quality compared to the previous ones. [Huawei Watch GT 3 SE, análisis: el smartwatch más barato de ...

oriXone

Christmas Flash Sale: Finally, a quality and affordable connected speaker!

Christmas Flash Sale: Finally, a quality and affordable connected speaker!

News receipt plan Christmas Flash Sale: Finally, a quality and affordable connected speaker! Published on 09/12/2022 at 12:45 p.m Let’s be clear: there are many connected loudspeakers. There are cheap ones, more expensive ones, ultra-sharp ones, others simpler ones. But there we found one that is not only high quality but also has a nice ...

Geralt of Sanctuary

Xbox Admits PlayStation Exclusives Are ‘Better Quality’

Xbox Admits PlayStation Exclusives Are ‘Better Quality’

photo: Daniel Boczarsky (Getty Images) In his last written reply to the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) group., Microsoft uses lots of data to show that buying struggling publisher Activision Blizzard won’t hurt Sony or Nintendo. While the bizarre self-denial madness continues, it even suggests that the deal will actually help the publisher compete ...