Sony Interactive Entertainment will enable Variable Refresh Rate support for PlayStation 5 games via a system software update due out within the next few days, the company announced. Once installed, ...
Sony has finally announced the arrival of variable refresh rate on PlayStation 5. The feature was originally promised for the PS5 before the console was even released but it has taken a year and a ...
In a new entry on the PS Blog regarding software updates for the PS4 and PS5, it was confirmed that Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) for PS5 is coming “in the months ahead.” Specifically, Variable Refresh ...
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.
Sony has announced it will be rolling out Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support to PS5 globally via a console update over the next few days. On HDMI 2.1 VRR-compatible TVs and PC monitors, VRR ...
The much-anticipated support for variable refresh rate (VRR) is coming to the PS5 this week. Variable refresh rate syncs the refresh rate of the display to the game's output. This helps get rid of ...
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 ...
The PlayStation 5 will support variable refresh rate with an update “in the coming months,” Sony said on Wednesday, delivering stronger visual performance to games played on compatible displays.
The PlayStation 5’s impressive visuals are about to get even better with the inclusion of Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). In a blog post about the topic, PlayStation announced that it would roll out VRR ...
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Recently acquired by gaming maven Corsair, Elgato rolled out a new USB-C-based capture card on Wednesday called the HD60 X. It’s an upgrade to the HD60 S+ capture card, popular with gamers and content ...
Valve's upcoming Steam Machine promises to bridge the gap between consoles and computers, but its HDMI specs have confused ...
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