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Big screen TVs used for gaming to be stutter proofed

FreeSynch on HDMI tears our tarring. Why should PC gamers have all the fun? Indeed. Just because you can get a beautiful, large screen 4K UHD monitor and drive it with a powerful GPU that is used in supercomputer, doesn’t mean folks who can’t afford that kind of rig, or people who want to sit back and game on a ...

Jon Peddie

FreeSynch on HDMI tears our tarring. Why should PC gamers have all the fun? Indeed. Just because you can get a beautiful, large screen 4K UHD monitor and drive it with a powerful GPU that is used in supercomputer, doesn’t mean folks who can’t afford that kind of rig, or people who want to sit back and game on a TV with a controller, should have to put up with rips, stutters, tears and missed frames. As you may recall AMD worked on standardizing the AdaptiveSync (variable refresh rate protocol) on DP with VESA to ensure broader monitor ecosystem adoption
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