144Hz means displaying 144 times per second on the screen. Higher refresh rates provide better visual quality and reduced flickering
HDMI 1.4 supports 144Hz at 1080p, 75Hz at 1440p, and 30Hz at 4K. Some monitors have limited bandwidth, limiting 144Hz to 120Hz or 60Hz. Custom timing parameters can enable 144Hz at 1080p
DisplayPort was introduced in 2006 as a computer monitor connection standard. Supports high-resolution video and audio, but limited TV compatibility. Has five versions, latest being 2.1 supporting 16K/240Hz. Available in standard and mini connector types
Windows 11 users report common blurry screen issues. Blurry screen affects apps, menus, and text clarity
Monitor overclocking increases refresh rate beyond factory default. Modern monitors can handle refresh rates up to 144Hz. Higher refresh rate provides smoother and more responsive image
Galaxy S23 features 50MP main sensor with default 12MP pixel-binned resolution. Scene Optimizer uses AI to enhance photos for social media