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If you were wondering how monitors and matrices work, how they differ. What is brightness, contrast, and color gamut, and why are they important. What are the aspect ratios, resolutions. What is the refresh rate, response time, and why synchronization is needed. Which monitor to choose. And much more, then this video is for you. Just 10 minutes and you know everything about monitors. Episodes: 00:00 - Introduction 00:07 - Aspect ratios, 16:9 and ultra-wide monitors 00:26 - Diagonals 00:48 - Curved monitors 01:19 - Permissions 01:57 - PPI - pixel density per inch 02:08 - TN, VA and IPS matrices 03:02 - Broken pixels 03:29 - OLED matrix 03:54 - Viewing angles 04:31 - Brightness 04:48 - Contrast 05:15 - Which matrix to choose 05:25 - Bit matrix, color depth 05:54 - FRC 06:13 - Color ranges - sRGB, DCI-P3, Adobe RGB 07:00 - Rec.2020 and HDR 07:20 - QLED 07:26 - Check the color coverage 07:31 - Monitor coverage 07:38 - Monitor device 07:55 - Update frequency 08:17 - Frame time 08:33 - Vertical synchronization 08:48 - Adaptive Synchronization - GSync and FreeSync 09:04 - Response time 09:26 - Connection interfaces 09:52 - Credits Videos, fragments of which are used: • What Display Tech is Best? TN vs IPS vs VA... • IPS vs VA – Which Is the Better Panel Tech? • What Display Tech is Best? TN vs IPS vs VA... • ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A Review - The BES... • MSI Work From Home Setup - Ft. MSI Cubi 5 ... • ДОСТУПНЫЕ 240 ГЕРЦ! ТЕСТИРУЮ ИГРОВОЙ МОНИТ... • The Perfect Productivity Monitor - LG 32” ... The video is not sponsored by any monitor or matrix manufacturer. The use of this video is allowed only for non-commercial purposes, with the indication of the author (Haggon) and a link to this video.