Samsung’s 120Hz mobile displays use variable refresh rates to save power
Last week Samsung revealed its new Galaxy Note line, and the highest-end model comes with a 120Hz screen. A higher refresh rate allows it to feel more responsive using a pen or playing mobile… Read the original post: Samsung’s 120Hz mobile displays use variable refresh rates to save power
Samsung’s 120Hz mobile displays use variable refresh rates to save power
Last week Samsung revealed its new Galaxy Note line, and the highest-end model comes with a 120Hz screen. A higher refresh rate allows it to feel more responsive using a pen or playing mobile… The rest is here: Samsung’s 120Hz mobile displays use variable refresh rates to save power
The perfect contrast of the Pixel 4a and the Galaxy Note 20
It’s been quite a week for Android — a week of two very different, equally important new narratives. And while the stories appear to be wholly about hardware, the tales actually tell us a lot… See the rest here: The perfect contrast of the Pixel 4a and the Galaxy Note 20
The Galaxy Note 20 vs. the competition: A real handful
Today we got our first look at the new Galaxy Note 20 devices, and they’re certainly impressive. Between an improved S-Pen, Windows integration and 8K video recording, there’s a lot of power… More: The Galaxy Note 20 vs. the competition: A real handful
Here’s everything Samsung announced at its Unpacked 2020 event
The Note 20 Ultra has a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120 hertz refresh rate. What makes it stand out from devices like the Galaxy S20 Ultra is what’s on the inside: one of… Link: Here’s everything Samsung announced at its Unpacked 2020 event
