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Old 02-12-2014, 11:29 AM   #1
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Default NVIDIA G-Sync (variable refresh rate screen)

I have been hoping for this kind of technology for a while now. Traditionally our monitors always scan at the same rate no matter what the source is, and that can make it look jittery if your TV is scanning at 60Hz and you are watching a 25Hz, 24Hz, or 50Hz source. With G-sync, monitors/screens that can alter the scan rate to match the source. So if you are watching a 24fps movie, the screen will scan in sync with the film. When you are watching 30 fps, it will scan in 30, or change it to 25 for a PAL video. Now with 48,50, and 60, it will scan natively for that too. As we move away from traditional standards, this technology is necessary to maintain the best quality. So hopefully when we upgrade to curved OLED massive 4K screens, they will implement this technology. This video explains it well.

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