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 ...
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 newly-updated VESA Adaptive-Sync Display v1.1a provides updated testing procedures and logo support for future displays with "Dual-Mode" functionality. We've already seen a bunch of them teased ...
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 ...
The confirmed support for adaptive sync hints at Intel's gaming aspirations. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. AMD and Nvidia both ...
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 ...
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.
Nvidia may soon be the odd company out when it comes to adaptive refresh rates. Intel is apparently looking to add the Video Electronic Standards Association’s (VESA) DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync ...
As part of WWDC this week, Apple revealed that newer Macs will be gaining support for Adaptive-Sync external displays with variable refresh rates in macOS Monterey. Apple says Adaptive-Sync displays ...