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  2. Expand Your Screen for Work or Play With the Best Portable ...

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    Check your portable monitor’s inputs and ports to see if it’ll work with your laptop, smartphone, or gaming console. Most portable monitors link to laptops via a USB-C, HDMI, or Thunderbolt cable.

  3. Multi-monitor - Wikipedia

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    A second display or second displays is a common term describing the multi-monitor setup with just one additional monitor attached. Today it is particularly common to have one workstation with two monitors connected where the second monitor is referred to as the second display. Many tablets will serve as a second display connected to a laptop. [22]

  4. The Best Gaming Monitors to Help You Crush the Competition - AOL

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    Standard productivity monitors refresh about 60 Hertz (Hz), which translates to 60 times per second. For gaming, a higher refresh rate means smoother animations, quicker reaction times and reduced ...

  5. AOC International - Wikipedia

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    AOC Porsche Design 27" monitor. Admiral Overseas Corporation (AOC) was founded in Chicago, Illinois, by Ross Siragusa as the Asian arm of his Admiral Corporation, and later established in Taiwan in 1967 as the first manufacturer of colour televisions for export. In 1978, Admiral Overseas Corporation was renamed AOC International.

  6. Computer monitor - Wikipedia

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    Refresh rate is (in CRTs) the number of times in a second that the display is illuminated (the number of times a second a raster scan is completed). In LCDs it is the number of times the image can be changed per second, expressed in hertz (Hz). Determines the maximum number of frames per second (FPS) a monitor is capable of showing.

  7. Second screen - Wikipedia

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    A second screen involves the use of a computing device to provide a different viewing experience for content on another device. The term commonly refers to the use of such devices to provide interactive features, like posts on social media platforms that take input from the audience during a broadcast, such as a television program .