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The technology used in computer monitors has changed dramatically over the last decade. It’s now possible to find laptops and displays that feature incredibly dynamic screens, and you don’t have to pay an exorbitant amount for them. Also, we’re all spending more and more time on our devices, so it makes sense that we want our displays to help make our experience better.
This is why many consumers are choosing to purchase OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology. While LCD screens were the norm for many years, the tech has improved enough that screens can now make their own light, allowing for better graphics and crisper images.
An OLED laptop is a device that relies on organic material (carbon and hydrogen) in order to create light. The tech uses
Smartphones, computers, and television are as popular as ever, so it’s no wonder why there have been so many amazing developments in display technology over the last decade. AMOLED is one of the newest breakthroughs.
What exactly is an AMOLED display, and why should you get one? Let’s answer your questions. An AMOLED display is a modified version of an OLED display, which begs the question: what is an OLED display?
OLED stands for “organic light-emitting diode.” Here’s how an OLED display works. Each pixel is composed of three things: a tiny light, a liquid crystal, and a color filter.
A liquid crystal is a chemical substance that contains properties of both a liquid
The simplest way to shut down your laptop is the default option of accessing the start menu. But there are situations where the laptop stutters because of a malicious file downloaded unknowingly. For example, you may experience laptops freezing when the system fails to respond to user input. Likewise, various hardware malfunctions cause your computer to become unresponsive.
For those who like to use their laptop computers both on the road and at home, it can be a bit of a challenge to transition from one scenario to the other.
Laptops are designed to be portable and used when away from a desktop. However, when you only own a desktop, you’re unable to take your work with you to more easily collaborate with others.
Docking stations for laptops are meant to bridge the gap between portability and having a stationary place to work and play.
With a docking station, you can get the best of both worlds with a system that allows your laptop to work for
An HP all-in-one desktop PC crams plenty of processing power into one streamlined box. Whether you're an office manager, a freelance creative, or a hardcore gamer, these space-saving machines deliver the performance you need.
In this post, we're covering the primary all-in-one types, the main considerations, and the key pros and cons. We'll then offer a handpicked shortlist of the top HP all-in-one computers available in India today.
The all-in-one (AiO) PC is a desktop computer with all its components in a single, box-shaped case. Unlike the tower PC, the AiO doesn't have a separate monitor, speakers, and power supply - all these reside inside. This streamlined design affords a sleek modern aesthetic and saves precious space on your already-cluttered
Have you heard of the term “screen mirroring?” While it may sound complicated, it’s relatively simple to do and opens up opportunities for device owners to share gaming experiences, presentations, and even movies on other screens. It’s changing the way we view media and makes it more accessible for those with small or outdated devices. Here’s everything you need to know about how to screen mirror your Windows device.
Mirroring is showing the exact same thing that’s on one screen on a second screen. It allows you to play the game or movie on your mobile phone, for example, and show it on your big-screen TV as well. Why would you want to mirror? It’s an easy way to share your device with others, it can make viewing small text easier, and it gives you the benefit
Short for solid-state drive (and sometimes solid-state disk), an SSD is a computer data storage option that functions without any moving parts. Compared to the traditional method of HDD storage, which is short for hard-disk drive, SSD drives are built without the traditional spinning disk drive and movable hard disk heads used for reading and writing new information to the disk.
An SSD stores data using flash memory to encode information rather than doing so through a physical writing process, which is one of the reasons SSDs consume less overall power.
An SSD works through a simple input/output interface, typically via what are called the Serial ATA or with the higher efficiency of PCI Express and NVMe connections.
Mon-Sat 9.00am - 7.00pm
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Mon-Sat 9.00am - 7.00pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Live product demo