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Thought this deserved it's own thread:
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Thanks given by: | avs commenter (11-11-2022), UHDuffer (11-02-2022) |
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I would think that any TV that supports HDMI Forum VRR would support QMS, no? It's really just being able to charge refresh rate output without signal loss, which is exactly what VRR does on gaming consoles and such.
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