At a glance Pros ・Great color performance and accuracy ・Excellent motion clarity and 500Hz refresh rate ・Includes USB-C port ...
For the past few years, both AMD and Nvidia have been talking up their respective solutions for improving gaming display quality. Nvidia calls its proprietary implementation G-Sync, and has been ...
Dell has announced the SE2726D, a new 27-inch gaming monitor that supports 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Display ...
AMD has just consigned 60Hz gaming monitors to the trash when it comes to support for its active sync tech, with the company announcing a raft of changes that will see even the basic AMD FreeSync ...
Minimum requirements for AMD FreeSync have received a refresh, and 1080p gaming monitors and TVs will now have to hit 144Hz or higher. The change means if you want to pick up a screen that prevents ...
AMD announced this week that it has ceased FreeSync certification for monitors or TVs whose maximum refresh rates are under 144 Hz. Previously, FreeSync monitors and TVs could have refresh rates as ...
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The one constant in this world is perpetual change, and that especially holds true in the realm of tech. Being able to adapt is key. As such, AMD is updating some of its FreeSync requirements to be ...
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AMD’s FreeSync anti-tearing adaptive sync technology is a more popular standard than Nvidia’s G-Sync, if only because the former doesn’t require pricey additional hardware to meet its more stringent ...
I still don’t understand how we ended up at 144 Hz instead of 120 Hz as the ‘new’ standard. Click to expand... Pretty sure it's based on 24fps for movies. You can run them at 144hz without frame ...