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Use AirPlay to Mirror or Extend Your Mac’s Display | Computer Hardware
Apple’s AirPlay is one of those low-level technologies that’s more capable than many people realize. In addition to allowing you to stream video and audio from an iPhone, iPad, or Mac to an Apple TV connected to a large-screen TV, AirPlay also enables you to use that TV as an external Mac display, either mirroring…

The Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 stands out with a beautiful display, good battery life, and a lovely cosmic blue color
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. For a laptop to stand out among the best ultrabooks, it usually needs a fun color, a wacky new feature, or a great…
Alienware AW2725Q review: An exceptional OLED gaming display
In 2023, I tested my first OLED gaming monitor for Engadget, the LG 27GR95QE. Coming from an IPS LCD, the LG screen was transformational. Its WOLED (White OLED) panel produced inky blacks that made every game look incredible, and it allowed me to experience HDR gaming on a PC for the first time. But as…

Why I don’t think Apple’s Studio Display isn’t worth it anymore
Summary There’s no HDR support or local dimming on the Studio Display The 60Hz refresh rate can limit your gaming experience The overpriced Studio Display lacks HDMI ports and height adjustability When the first Apple silicon iMacs were introduced, we had to say goodbye to one of the most beautiful displays that Apple had ever…

Espresso Display 15 Portable Monitor Review: Can’t touch this
In early 2024, I reviewed two of the best portable monitors from Espresso: the 13 Touch and the 17 Pro. Both monitors offer attractive, high-quality designs and beefy magnetic stands. However, one true standout feature was the ability to support touch and pen input within macOS in addition to Windows. Espresso is back with an…
CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-12-04): Just Use Grid Vs. Display: Masonry | CSS-Tricks
The CSS Working Group (CSSWG) meets weekly (or close to it) to discuss and quickly resolve issues from their GitHub that would otherwise be lost in the back-and-forth of forum conversation. While each meeting brings interesting conversation, this past Wednesday (December 4th) was special. The CSSWG met to try and finally squash a debate that…