A screen tear walks into a bar. The bartender says, 'We don't serve your kind here.' The screen tear asks, 'Why not?' The bartender points to a sign that reads 'Adaptive Sync Technologies Only.' Cue ...
NVIDIA's G-SYNC technology continues to evolve. What started as a way to enhance a game's visual performance and presentation by tapping into the power of variable refresh rates has evolved in recent ...
Nvidia has announced a major change to its image-smoothing G-Sync technology that will open the feature up to more gamers. Nvidia and MediaTek have linked up to redesign G-Sync to work with MediaTek ...
Samsung said its 2025 OLED TV lineup will feature Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, delivering smooth gameplay, low latency, and enhanced responsiveness for games. With Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, Samsung ...
Bottom line: Nvidia is teaming up with MediaTek on a new scaler for gaming monitors that will eliminate the need for a separate G-Sync module. This new scaler is very similar to existing scaler ...
AMD's FreeSync technology addresses one of the biggest issues in gaming: screen tearing. It achieves this by intelligently syncing the monitor's refresh rate with the GPU's output. But what if you ...
TL;DR: Samsung's 2025 OLED TV lineup introduces NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, starting with the flagship S95F Series, enabling smooth, tear-free gaming up to 165 Hz with GeForce RTX GPUs. Enhanced by ...
NVIDIA had more news up its sleeve at CES 2024 beyond a slew of new GPUs. The company also announced a bunch of updates for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service, including the addition of G-Sync tech ...
NVIDIA has revealed G-Sync Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) 2, the second generation of tech it designed to minimize motion blur in competitive games. Compared with ULMB, which it released in 2015, the ...
If you’re interested in FreeSync, you’re probably aware that it’s AMD’s answer to keeping GPU framerates in sync with your display’s refresh rate, primarily for responsive gaming. But many gamers have ...
I spotted this thing at Costco yesterday, and am considering getting a second G-sync monitor (my first is the venerable ASUS ROG PG279Q that cost me ca. 700 bucks in 2017) but if this is only G-sync ...