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Samsung releases a monitor with FreeSync on HDMI

IceWulf

No need for display port? interesting.

 

I think it should only be a short time for TVs to get it as well! This is GREAT news. Now you can possibly game to a wall mounted monitor failry far compared with what you can do with display port. This will be a great addition to all media centers who need to eliminate video tearing. Now if only we could get it at hig refresh rates and bigger (50 inches+)

 

 

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All of Samsung’s new curved monitors include a host of features that further reduce reflectance and visual fatigue, enabling users to view their screens for longer periods. The CF591 and CF390 displays leverage Samsung’s flicker-free technology to prevent interruptions that can strain users’ eyes. A complementary Eye Saver Mode setting further protects audiences from exposure to harmful blue light emissions. To benefit gamers and at-home entertainment users, all three displays include embedded AMD FreeSyncTechnology over HDMI® functionality that synchronizes screen refresh rates with users’ AMD graphics cards to reduce input latency, stutter and lag when viewing interactive video content.

 

 

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Source: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-freesync-hdmi-display,31332.html

Source: https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-expands-curved-monitor-portfolio-with-three-new-1800r-curvature-displays?CID=AFL-hq-mul-0813-11000279

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What the hell kind of quote does OP need, "Buy monitor, it so much bigger than my tiny Japanese monitor". I realize there could be a use for quotes sometimes, but this is a case of the obvious benefits being stated in the title. I think the ability to use Freesync over the HDMI port is the point.

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45 minutes ago, royalcrown said:

What the hell kind of quote does OP need, "Buy monitor, it so much bigger than my tiny Japanese monitor". I realize there could be a use for quotes sometimes, but this is a case of the obvious benefits being stated in the title. I think the ability to use Freesync over the HDMI port is the point.

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47 minutes ago, royalcrown said:

What the hell kind of quote does OP need, "Buy monitor, it so much bigger than my tiny Japanese monitor". I realize there could be a use for quotes sometimes, but this is a case of the obvious benefits being stated in the title. I think the ability to use Freesync over the HDMI port is the point.

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5 hours ago, Godlygamer23 said:

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This post is a repost. I posted about this here, https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/557301-freesync-over-hdmi-is-here/ ,although under a different title.

 

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8 hours ago, Godlygamer23 said:

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This is also a repost.

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I've made a repost too. :ph34r:

You're is the 3rd repost.

 

 

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