Приклади вживання Freesync Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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FreeSync Gaming Monitor.
Comparing G-Sync and FreeSync.
AMD's FreeSync support, in contrast, is free.
Bonus Mention: FreeSync Support.
As I mentioned before, there are many benefits to using AMD Freesync.
An AMD slide explaining FreeSync/ Adaptive Sync.
A FreeSync range of 48-75Hz is not large enough for FreeSync to operate in LFC mode.
There's a further upgrade: Radeon FreeSync 2 technology.
Support for AMD's FreeSync standard is coming to the Xbox One X and Xbox One S.
LG announces the world'sfirst 21:9 gaming monitor with AMD FreeSync support.
Samsung's glorious CHG70 FreeSync 2 display shows the wonder(and wonkiness) of….
FreeSync is less expensive to implement, but apparently not inexpensive enough for these monitors.
However, Samsung doesn't supportadaptive sync technologies known as AMD FreeSync or Nvidia G-Sync.
The monitor also supports AMD Freesync, low Blu-Ray mode and 121 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
If your current monitor isn't quite getting the job done,step up to the 24-inch 4K LG 24UD58-B with FreeSync.
AMD's current FreeSync database contains contradictory information on whether the 32QK500 currently supports LFC or not.
Now, Microsoft has announced that the Xbox One S and Xbox One X(See on Amazon) will pick up a major PC feature-support for AMD's FreeSync standard.
Three years ago,Intel promised it would support AMD's FreeSync(also known as VESA Adaptive Sync) in future products- and promptly didn't.
That's a bit less than other monitors in this size range, but just a little more andyou can get something with an IPS panel and FreeSync support.
Microsoft has already stated it is adding 1440p support to the Xbox One X and S,so adding FreeSync is a further boost to overall image quality and the experience of gaming on a console.
FreeSync is a feature that can dramatically improve gaming performance by ensuring each new frame of game data is matched to the display refresh rate without repeating frames of animation.
He also confirmedthat the 32QK500-W supports the same 48-75Hz range across all ports(the supported ranges for FreeSync can vary depending on which standard you use).
Thanks to technology FreeSync, customizable keyboard with RGB backlight and 1.8 mm keystroke, 15/17 inch screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz- these models will be serious competitors.
We spoke to Michael Anderson, Alliances Manager at AMD,who confirmed to us that the company's database of compatible FreeSync panels is currently in the midst of being updated and has flagged the LG 32QK500-W and certain other panels as inappropriately supporting LFC.
FreeSync 2 HDR includes features like direct tone mapping to reduce latency and improve color fidelity, alongside the smoother frame display that's a hallmark of FreeSync panels.
New technologies haven't just given us higher resolutions, like 4K-we have seen the introduction of HDR and new capabilities like FreeSync(expected to arrive this year), while OLEDs and quantum dot LEDs both improve color reproduction and image quality.
Adaptive Sync- branded as FreeSync by AMD and G-Sync by Nvidia- is a technique for improving perceived GPU performance by ensuring that each frame of data is presented to the monitor as soon as it's ready.
FreeSync was first demonstrated at CES 2014 on a Toshiba Satellite laptop by making use of the Panel-Self-Refresh(PSR) feature from the Embedded DisplayPort standard, and after a proposal from AMD, VESA later adapted the Panel-Self-Refresh feature for use in standalone displays and added it as an optional feature of the main DisplayPort standard under the name"Adaptive-Sync" in version 1.2a.
DisplayHDR 1000 is the top-end HDR spec from VESA, FreeSync 2 HDR is the latest FreeSync standard from AMD(though we still don't know for certain if existing FreeSync displays will be compatible with Intel's Adaptive Sync implementation, they should be).
With both FreeSync and G-Sync in-market, monitor manufacturers have tended to bake in FreeSync support more often than G-Sync, possibly because Nvidia's version of this feature uses a proprietary ASIC on the desktop and because of reported licensing costs.