Featured storyHow Often Should You Deep-Clean a High-Refresh Gaming Display vs. a Standard OffA high-refresh gaming display needs a deep clean every 1-2 weeks for optimal clarity. Standard office monitors can go 2-4 weeks. This guide outlines why and how.Apr 30, 2026/6 min read
Why Does Dust Accumulate Faster on Curved Ultrawide Monitors and How to PreventDust on curved ultrawide monitors accumulates faster due to their large surface area and shape. Get practical tips on room setup, cable management, and cleaning routines to keep your immersive display clear.Apr 30, 2026/7 min read
Can You Use Alcohol Wipes on Gaming Monitor Screens What Actually Happens to theUsing alcohol wipes on a gaming monitor can permanently damage its anti-glare coating, causing haze and streaks. Get the safe method for cleaning your screen with a microfiber cloth.Apr 30, 2026/6 min read
How to Calibrate Your Monitor Without Expensive Hardware ToolsMonitor calibration without expensive tools is possible. Get a more comfortable and trustworthy screen in 15 minutes by adjusting brightness, contrast, and gamma.Apr 30, 2026/6 min read
Why Is My Monitor Arm Drooping Even When Fully TightenedA drooping monitor arm, even when fully tightened, is often overloaded or adjusted at the wrong joint. Get solutions for sagging and unwanted tilt without guessing.Apr 30, 2026/8 min read
How to Fix Windows Not Detecting Your Second Monitor After Sleep ModeA second monitor not detected after sleep is a common Windows issue. Get your dual-screen setup working again with quick fixes for cables, display modes, and drivers.Apr 30, 2026/7 min read
How to Safely Remove a Wall-Mounted Monitor Without Damaging the Wall or ScreenRemove a wall-mounted monitor without damaging the wall. This guide gives you the safe method: support the screen, detach the monitor from its VESA plate, and then take down the bracket.Apr 30, 2026/7 min read