Featured storyMini-LED Algorithm Audit: Why Tuning Beats Zone Count for HDR PrecisionMini-LED buyers should judge tuning, contrast, and real-scene stability before zone count; M27P6 and M27T6 fit different panel priorities and trade-offs.Jun 12, 2026/4 min read
MegPad for Telehealth and Patient EducationA practical guide for telehealth and patient-education teams evaluating a mobile display. It covers room fit, workflow checks, IT review, and when the 32-inch rolling model makes sense.Jun 12, 2026/9 min read
Does DisplayPort 1.4 Support HDR10 and What Bandwidth Does It Use?DisplayPort 1.4 supports HDR10 and offers 32.4 Gbps of bandwidth (25.92 Gbps usable). Get details on HBR3, DSC, and how DP 1.4 handles 4K high-refresh gaming.Jun 11, 2026/8 min read
What Is DisplayPort DSC and Does It Cause Visible Compression Artifacts?DisplayPort DSC is a visually lossless compression system for high-performance monitors. It enables 4K 240Hz and 8K modes without causing visible artifacts in most gaming or creative tasks. Get the facts on when to use it and how it works.Jun 11, 2026/9 min read
What Is the Difference Between DisplayPort HBR, HBR2, and HBR3?DisplayPort HBR, HBR2, and HBR3 are link-speed modes that determine monitor performance. HBR2 (21.6 Gbps) suits 4K 60Hz work, while HBR3 (32.4 Gbps) is vital for high-refresh gaming and HDR. Check your active link rate to avoid performance bottlenecks.Jun 11, 2026/9 min read
Does DisplayPort MST Reduce Refresh Rate or Add Input Lag?DisplayPort MST refresh rates can drop if total bandwidth is exceeded. While it doesn't add input lag, your 144Hz monitor might lock to 60Hz. Get details on when to use MST for gaming vs. productivity and how to avoid performance loss.Jun 11, 2026/10 min read
How Much Bandwidth Does DisplayPort 1.4 With DSC Actually Provide?DisplayPort 1.4 bandwidth provides a 25.92 Gbps usable payload. Display Stream Compression (DSC) is the key to running 4K 144Hz or 1440p 240Hz HDR modes without visible quality loss.Jun 11, 2026/8 min read