Variable Rate Refresh has been one of the most requested features on the PlayStation 5 since it launched nearly two years ago. Sony has now resolved that, finally rolling out VRR to PS5 consoles, ...
TL;DR: Nintendo officially confirmed the Switch 2 supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) only in handheld mode, not while docked. Despite earlier website claims, VRR on TVs is unsupported due to ...
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Switch 2 won't support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on TVs after all, despite Nintendo previously suggesting it would. The Mario maker today set the record straight in a comment to Nintendo Life, ...
Variable refresh rate (VRR) support arrives for PlayStation 5 through an operating system update this week, and it will be coming soon to new games such as Deathloop, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and Call ...
PlayStation 5 owners will gain access to the long-awaited variable refresh rate (VRR) feature in the coming days. Sony will this week start rolling out a system update that will enable VRR support.
HDMI 2.1 is a big deal in lots of ways, but it’s especially important for gamers, particularly as we approach the PS5 and Xbox Series X generation. That’s because HDMI 2.1 introduces support for a ...
After the launch of the PS5, Sony was unable to provide PS5 VRR to address the problem of screen tearing at higher refresh rates. On the other hand, Microsoft with its Xbox Series X/S has included ...
Variable refresh rate (or VRR, for short) has been a much-requested feature for PS5 ever since the console launched back in November, 2020. Especially since Sony’s flagship console already checks the ...
Display refresh rates are a hot topic at the moment across consumer electronics devices that feature –- you guessed it –- a display. Over the past year, the subject has come up again with the latest ...
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VRR, or variable refresh rate for short, is a feature for monitors, TVs, and other kinds of displays that significantly improves the viewing experience, from games to movies to just browsing the web.