Gaming monitors have come a long way since the days of CRT, and even early LCD models. In the old days, the main specifications that mattered were the physical size and native resolution. As display ...
The Video Electronics Standard Association has created a new 'VESA certified' adaptive sync standard, and it might replace Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync branding on gaming monitors. The organisation ...
Industry display group VESA said Monday that the organization has released an “AdaptiveSync Display” standard as well as a logo program for establishing that, yes, those buttery-smooth gaming monitors ...
The standards body is updating its existing Adaptive-Sync test specification to account for a new wave of monitors that can boost their maximum refresh rates at lower resolutions (like LG’s ...
Six years after the introduction of the hardware-based G-Sync technology Nvidia has announced it's opening up its graphics cards to adaptive sync monitors which support Variable Refresh Rates.
In context: The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is a non-profit entity of more than 325 corporate members worldwide. The organization defines standards and certification programs for ...
Back in March, Nvidia revealed that they would be introducing “G-Sync compatible” monitors to the market to help make it easier for users to experience the smoothness of G-Sync without all the extra ...
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