VESA Introduces New Logo Standards For VRR Display Performance
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) unveiled Monday its latest open standard for variable refresh rate (VRR) displays. The VESA Adaptive-Sync Display Compliance Test Specification (Adaptive-Sync Display CTS) provides more than 50 test criteria, an automated testing methodology and performance mandates for PC monitors and…
Sony Update Release Adds VRR, ALLM To X900H, X90CH Series TVs
Sony has announced the official release of a new firmware update (v6.1288) that will bring Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) advanced gaming features to HDMI 2.1 among other smoother performance improvements to series X900H and X90CH television models. Sony’s support…
Yamaha Unveils 3 Aventage AVRs With Extensive HDMI 2.1 Support
Yamaha has introduced three 2021 audio/video receivers in its Aventage RX series, each of which features extensive support for high frame rate HDMI 2.1 gaming, HDR and 3D surround sound. The Aventage models include the RX-A8A, RX-A6A and RX-A4A, each offering some of the most…
NVIDA G-Sync Now Arriving In LG’s B9, C9, E9 OLED TVs
LG Electronics announced Thursday that this week its B9, C9 and E9 2019 4K OLED TV models will begin to receive the previously announced firmware update bringing enhanced G-Sync video gameplay capabilities. The capability and update delivery were first announced back in September for C9…
LG To Add NVIDIA G-SYNC Support To C9, E9 OLED TVs
LG Electronics said Tuesday that it is teaming up with NVIDIA to add NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility to 2019 OLED TVs (65/55E9 and 77/65/55C9 models) for enhanced video game play. Once updated with a forthcoming firmware update, the new LG OLED models will provide gamers with…
HDMI 2.1 Features In 2019 Samsung, LG TVs Clarified
As Samsung and LG move closer to delivering 2019 4K and 8K Ultra HD TVs to retail, executives said most of their best TV series will support the new HDMI 2.1 specification. To make a complicated situation a little more comprehensible, both companies recently clarified…
HDMI 2.1 Slowly Moves Into The Market
Slowly the next-generation HDMI digital connector interface known as HDMI 2.1 is advancing toward the consumer marketplace, but implementations supporting all of the numerous features the next-generation specification covers are probably at lease a year away, experts say. As a result, some of these features…
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