Great news for all who care about the quality of the images they see on their monitors, the VESA decided to add the Adaptive Sync to standard Display Port 1.2a, facilitating the creation of displays with refresh rate adaptive. Although currently Ultra HD 4K resolution occupy almost all the news about monitors, much remains to be where things can / should evolve: high color information, HDR video, and of course ... the adaptive refresh rate that is closer now consumer with this decision of VESA. It is absurd that in the XXI century continue to handle refresh fixed rates and the adverse effects that arise whenever we have to have different frame rates in content screens with frequencies that do not add up. This is what happens every time we see an American TV series, produced in our 60Hz 50Hz TVs; is what happens every time we see a movie film (24fps), a TV 50 or 60Hz (and let's not get into the aspect of the film also should adopt filming the frame higher rates).
With this adaptive sync, the monitors can display images at the speed that is required, depending on the needs, including highly variable framerate like we have in the case of games, in which depending on the complexity of the scenes so we can have the computer to send frames to 100fps, as the next time down to 30 or 40fps. money matters With an adaptive display, these variations become practically money matters imperceptible visually, providing a much more enjoyable experience. Something that both AMD and Nvidia were promoted with proprietary technologies (G-Sync and FreeSync) and thus can be absorbed by a standard way to do this. Come from there the Adaptive Sync monitors (something that unfortunately still will be 6-12 months away).
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