The TCL Tab 8 NXTPAPER 5G is a tablet with an 8.7 inch, 1340 x 800 pixel, 90 Hz display, a MediaTek MT8755 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. With a $200 price tag, it’s a relatively ...
The 8.7-inch display on the TCL Tab 8 NXTPAPER 5G has a special texture that reduces glare, cuts down blue light, and can go from color paper to fully black-and-white ink mode.
Broadly speaking, LED LCDs are better than regular LCDs, but most LCD TVs are now actually LED TVs. Within the "LED TV" ...
LIAN LI has recently unveiled its latest 8.8-inch Universal Screen (US88v1), a versatile USB-powered secondary display. Let's ...
If you want to turn off the laptop screen when using an external monitor, you can follow this guide. It is possible to switch off the laptop screen and keep using the external monitor, no matter how ...
I've tested a lot of TVs, and I think RGB backlight systems could be what moves display quality forward. I've seen two models ...
Acer is expanding its Android tablet lineup in a big way. Literally. The company is not only introducing four new models during the IFA show in Berlin this week, but all four of these tablets are BIG ...
Jake Wood has finally made his long-awaited return to EastEnders after four long years. The actor, 53, who plays Albert Square's biggest womaniser - Max Branning - has made an epic and unexpected ...
This repository contains a program to calibrate a 3.5" touch screen display shield, as shown below - Most 3.5" TFT LCD Touch displays use the ILI9486 Display Driver and include a resistive touchscreen ...
Thrustmaster has revealed the T248R racing wheel for PS5, PS4, and PC It'll have adjustable force feedback and a customizable LCD display Its included pedals are also powered by the brand's H.E.A.R.T.
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
Sports films are often about a character who overcomes the odds to win the big match. But Benny Safdie’s solo directorial debut is concerned with something more rare: a fighter learning how to lose.