Florence, it’s important to pace yourself. It may be a small city, but it’s so full of treasures that it can be overwhelming: the magnificent Duomo; lavish rooms in the Pitti Palace; works by Michelangelo, Fra Angelico, Raphael . .
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Mike Fazioli If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Hey, you finally managed to score a PlayStation 5! Congratulations! That’s the good news. The bad news? You’re only halfway to your destination of an ultimate home gaming setup.
Because without a really good gaming TV, you might as well be playing on a Colecovision.Whether you’re on a PS5, Xbox Series X, or any newer gaming console, the TV you are connected to is nearly as vital to your gaming experience as the console itself. For all of your console’s speed and power, it doesn’t have an “Improve Crappy Picture” button. That’s on you and your ability to pick a good gaming TV.Low Input Lag: The time it takes for a signal to move from your console to your TV is measured in milliseconds, but even after your 8th straight our of Elden Ring, your brain notices the difference when those milliseconds are longer than normal.
And if you’re playing a first-person shooter, forget it – that lag is (virtually) deadly. Input lag below 30ms is unnoticeable. So a TV with an input lag of under 10ms like the LG OLED C1? That’s amazing.
Above 60ms? That guy on your six just nailed you. HZ/Refresh Rate: This is the number of times your screen is able to draw a new image, measured in Hertz (Hz) or frames per second (FPS). The best gaming experiences happen on 120Hz models.
Florence, it’s important to pace yourself. It may be a small city, but it’s so full of treasures that it can be overwhelming: the magnificent Duomo; lavish rooms in the Pitti Palace; works by Michelangelo, Fra Angelico, Raphael . .
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James Bay played two unreleased songs, ‘One Life’ and ‘Everybody Needs Someone’, during his gig in London last night (May 4) – you can watch footage of the performance below.Bay, whose last studio album ‘Electric Light’ was released in May 2018, is currently on his ‘Give Me The Reason’ tour, which will continue in Norwich tonight (May 5).Last night Bay performed at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London, where he included two unreleased songs – ‘One Life’ and ‘Everybody Needs Someone’ – in his setlist. These tracks have yet to be officially released by Bay, though he has included them in his live sets in 2022 (via setlist.fm).
Great British Sewing Bee star Sara Pascoe is renowned for her talents as a comedian.The 40 year old Sewing Bee host recently welcomed her first child with Steen Raskopoulon, but it wasn't an easy journey to become a mum for the star. Sara, who is married to Australian comedian Steen, 34, announced her exciting pregnancy news in November after a few months of marriage.They conceived their child through IVF, and Sara has been open with her 264,000 followers about the journey.
actually replicate our favorite mani moments at the salon. While we can't all wear thousand dollar gowns, we can meticulously zoom in on those decked out nails and add it to our inspiration board on Pinterest. While we're inclined to obsess over Alicia Keys's or , manicures aren't an afterthought by any means on the Met Gala red carpet.
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Mike Fazioli If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. If you took the evolution drawing showing the progress from ape to man and replaced it with televisions, it would be a long line of large, heavy monkeys for about 60 years, and then a very rapid transformation to the slim, upright human that is today’s Smart TV.Even that plasma TV you owned a mere dozen years ago would be a hairy knuckledragger. Why? Chances are it didn’t have internet connectivity or apps, and it most definitely did not stream.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Graduation season is upon us, meaning that the time is now to find a gift to celebrate your recent grad. Whether someone you know is heading off to college or embarking on the daunting journey of adulthood, the perfect graduation gift considers what the next phase of their life might look like, mixing in pragmatism with some indulgent fun.From a weighted blanket and espresso machines, to noise-cancelling headphones and an Away suitcase, here are the best graduation gifts to buy this year.If your new grad is starting to feel the pressure of the weight of the world, then they might be the target audience for a weighted blanket — which weighs down the body, but in a good, soothing way.
The 2022 NFL draft kicks off tonight and many young, talented college football players will find out where they will be playing this season.
Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalogue titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This twice-monthly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.
Central Cee, Machine Gun Kelly and Avril Lavigne have been named among the artists who have the best-selling cassettes of 2022 so far.The near-obsolete format has been enjoying a revival in recent years; last year sales of cassettes increased by 13 per cent to its highest total since 2003.While it’s yet to be seen how well the format will perform in 2022 in comparison to previous years, the Official Charts Company has revealed the best-selling cassettes of the year so far.Central Cee boasts the best-selling cassette of 2022 so far with his second mixtape ’23’. The project, which topped the UK Album Chart back in March, has shifted the most first quarter cassettes, helped on by a now-sold-out, special edition yellow cassette, made available alongside its standard edition.The second best-selling cassette of the year is Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Mainstream Sellout’, who managed to sell enough copies to make the chart in just one week of chart sales.
One of the legendary moments in the National Football League came when Philadelphia Eagles fans booed Santa Claus and pelted him with snowballs.
Hanoi’s chequered history has created a beautiful mess of contrasting neighbourhoods. There’s the labyrinthine Old Quarter; tree-studded French Quarter; lake-filled Tay Ho District; and the glistening modernity of the rapidly developing westside precincts. Fortunately, accommodation options are spread throughout the city so you can pair your personality with the neighbourhood.
The Sacramento Bee reports him to be 34.Also unconfirmed is the status of Dance Gavin Dance’s current touring plans, which include, alongside Swanfest – the band’s own boutique festival, scheduled for next Saturday (April 23) in Sacramento – a 43-date North American run, 11 dates across the UK and Europe, and appearances at the festivals Louder Than Life and When We Were Young.Continuing their statement, the band assured fans they “will share further updates on Swanfest and our upcoming touring schedule as soon as we have them”.A post shared by Dance Gavin Dance (@dancegavindance)Feerick joined Dance Gavin Dance in 2009, replacing Jason Ellis shortly before the band released their third studio album, ‘Happiness’. Coming onboard as a touring member, Feerick left the fold after less than a year when the band regrouped with founding bassist Eric Lodge, who’d initially played with them from 2005 to 2008.2012 saw Lodge tap out once again, however, and Feerick was reeled back in as a full-time performer.
Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalog titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This twice-monthly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.