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The messy DisplayPort 2.1 specs mean you could be limited to a monitor cable too short to be of any use if you want to hit 4K at 240 Hz
By Nick Evanson published
news The devil is in the details, as the saying goes, but also in the wiring in this case.

VESA updates its DisplayPort specification to version 2.1a, beefing up cable requirements for even higher resolutions and refresh rates
By Nick Evanson published
news The numbers all look impressive but it ultimately won't mean anything for PC gamers for long, long time.

DisplayPort 2.0 products already support DisplayPort 2.1
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Improved USB 4 compatibility and higher cable standards are among the highlights.

Gaming monitors should come with VESA arms, not stands
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news The new Armada screens from HyperX prove it.

This new display standard aims to demystify motion blur in gaming monitors
By Jacob Ridley published
News Look out for the VESA ClearMR logo on monitors and TVs in the near future.

VESA to release an adaptive sync compliance program for monitors
By Chris Szewczyk published
News No need for G-Sync or FreeSync certification anymore?

What you need to know about HDR for PC gaming
By Jacob Ridley published
Illuminating Not sure whether to enable HDR, or if your monitor is even compatible? You've come to the right place.

VESA adds a brighter HDR level for OLED and future microLED displays
By Paul Lilly published
News The new DisplayHDR 600 True Black certification ups the brightness ante for OLED and other emissive displays.
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