Variable refresh rate (VRR) technology forces a TV to match the frame/refresh rates of connected media sources, such as consoles, PCs, and media streamers. When there's a mismatch, fixed refresh rates ...
Your devices may come with an HDMI cable, but it doesn't mean it's the best one for the job.
Variable Refresh Rate changes how a phone feels in your hand. It affects scroll smoothness, gaming responsiveness, and how long your battery holds up through a long day. As of right now, that’s how it ...
“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 ...
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 ...
The final pre-launch specs for the Switch 2 have been revealed, and one ongoing mystery has been answered--the Switch 2 will not support variable refresh rate in docked mode, at least not at launch.