Gaming monitors have almost universally supported variable refresh rate for a few years now, and it’s even become a standard feature in most TVs. But the MSI MPG 272QRF X36, along with G-Sync Pulsar, ...
Apple announced the brand-new M4 iPad Pro yesterday and it brings with it some big upgrades, not least that superfast M4 chip that everyone's talking about. But the thing that most people will notice ...
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TL;DR: Nintendo officially confirmed the Switch 2 supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) only in handheld mode, not while docked. Despite earlier website claims, VRR on TVs is unsupported due to ...
“Variable Refresh Rate” (VRR) technology like G-Sync and FreeSync dynamically adjusts the refresh rate of your monitor to the frame rate of the game, but they can sometimes cause undesirable side ...
A recent update to a crucial SteamOS component brings it much closer to fully supporting the Asus ROG Ally and Asus ROG Ally X. This update to Gamescope, a tool that manages game display settings, ...
Samsung has announced that its 2025 OLED TV range will finally introduce official support for NVIDIA’s G-Sync variable refresh rate gaming technology. Set to arrive first with Samsung’s latest ...
Nvidia Gsync has been around since 2013, and while this variable refresh rate technology was a game changer when it came out, it was expensive and required gaming monitor manufacturers to implement a ...
ProMotion, which is just Apple speak for variable display refresh rate, is available across the entire iPhone 17 range. Even so, it won't make much of a difference in day-to-day usage. After a long ...
ASUS has published specs for the ROG Strix XG27UCG Gen2 monitor, confirming dual-mode operation, HDMI 2.1 support, and ...