May 2, 2022 01:00 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/2/23053113/variable-refresh-rate-monitors-vrr-vesa-certification-compliance-test-specification
VRR monitors are becoming ubiquitous, now VESAs certification wants to make them good
VESA, the computer display organization behind standards like the DisplayPort interface, has a new certification program that’s designed to help customers find better variable refresh rate monitors. Unlike its previous HDR certification program, which measured things like peak brightness, the new Adaptive-Sync Display Compliance Test Specification (or Adaptive-Sync Display CTS) is designed specifically for variable refresh rate displays, looking out for glitches like flicker and dropped frames.
Variable refresh rate (VRR) is a technology that allows a display to synchronize its refresh rate to the output of whatever device is plugged into it, reducing the appearance of visual artifacts, screen tearing, and frame pacing issues. When...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/2/23053113/variable-refresh-rate-monitors-vrr-vesa-certification-compliance-test-specification
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