Official Microsoft documentation says "refresh rates above 1,000Hz," but support actually goes far higher.
If you are experiencing display issues while playing games on your PC, and none of the graphics settings are making a difference, it might be due to the refresh rate of your display. A refresh rate — ...
Samsung is turning the gaming monitor spec race into something closer to motorsport, pushing refresh rates into four digits and pairing them with higher resolutions and new display tricks. Its next ...
Hey all, all these years I was using my old 17 inch Philips LCD monitor (capable of only 1280 x 1024 screen resolution!), while now I got an old 19 inch CRT monitor (at my job) which I am running at ...
At least two notable hardware companies—ASUS and LG—are planning to release gaming monitors with dual refresh rate options, and in preparation for what will likely be more to come, the Video ...
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Google says that the Pixel 9 series now supports adaptive refresh rate in the latest Pixel Drop. Adaptive refresh rate support was added in Android 15, and it allows the screen’s refresh rate to adapt ...
With the release of Android 15, Google introduces a major enhancement for Android displays: true variable refresh rate (VRR) support. This adaptive refresh rate feature (ARR) allows displays to adjust ...
If you are wondering if the laptop has a problem, it’s not. This feature is by design which reduces the refresh rate so the overall battery consumption can be controlled. Since the display consumes ...
Do home cinema projectors (and I’m looking at cheap ones) have adjustable refresh rates, either manually or automatically? For example, the Epson EB-U05. I’m trying to get something that will show ...