HDMI 2.1 VRR showcased on Samsung TV - Radeon plans to support the standard

While it would be nice if Nvidia supported it, They really don't have to as long as G-Sync is making them money, And it's making them a lot of money.
 
While it would be nice if Nvidia supported it, They really don't have to as long as G-Sync is making them money, And it's making them a lot of money.

They can still push themselves out of the market though if they dont adapt to new tech coming through. So I agree in that Nvidia should support it.
 
They can still push themselves out of the market though if they dont adapt to new tech coming through. So I agree in that Nvidia should support it.

G-Sync does everything this new tech does though and while it would be nice to just plug a GeForce powered PC into a nice shiny 65" 4K TV with VRR, The reality is we may never get that and Nvidia's BFG displays with G-Sync are a good indicator of this.
 
I just hope more companies support it for consoles. Not everybody can afford a high end Samsung TV

You can get a UN49NU8000, which is the entry level model that supports FreeSync and VRR for under $800 right now. You don't have to be a millionaire to be able to afford it.

Also, these Samsung sets will BLOW AWAY the G-sync big screen monitors for picture quality, ESPECIALLY the Q9 series.

Nvidia had better get with the program, as my next card will be an AMD JUST FOR THIS FEATURE.
 
You can get a UN49NU8000, which is the entry level model that supports FreeSync and VRR for under $800 right now. You don't have to be a millionaire to be able to afford it.

Also, these Samsung sets will BLOW AWAY the G-sync big screen monitors for picture quality, ESPECIALLY the Q9 series.

Nvidia had better get with the program, as my next card will be an AMD JUST FOR THIS FEATURE.

Not everybody can afford $800.
 
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