Samsung claims its 2018 qled TVs will support vrr
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We return to talk about VRR technology and it promises to be one of the most important this year 2018. Samsung has confirmed that its new QLED televisions this year 2018 will be compatible with this new technology for dynamic adjustment of the refresh rate.
Samsung supports VRR on its 2018 TVs
Samsung has gone a step further and its 2018 QLED TVs will support VRR even if they don't have the HDMI 2.1 specification, this is possible because the South Korean display controllers already support most of the features of the HDMI 2.1 specification.
Variable Refresh Rate is a new technology that allows screens to adjust their refresh rate to correspond to the number of frames per second that come from the source, this makes videos at speeds lower than the monitor's native HZs look perfectly without jerks or cuts. This is especially important in video games, since computers and consoles are often unable to maintain a constant frame rate per second.
For now we will have to wait a bit to know how Samsung has done this VRR implementation, it also remains to know the Hz range between which they will be able to work their screens with VRR. AMD is another company that is betting strongly on VRR, we have recently learned that its Radeon RX cards will be updated via drivers to support this technology.
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