The most recent PlayStation updates add a number of features to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. But, Sony's plan for a future update is probably the more exciting news announced by the ...
Variable refresh rate (VRR) is coming to the PlayStation 5 in the "coming months," Sony announced. If you have an HDMI 2.1-compatible TV or PC monitor, it will dynamically sync the refresh rate of the ...
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But Sony also noted that it's planning to release a Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) feature for the PlayStation 5 “in the coming months.” “Gameplay in many PS5 titles feels smoother as scenes render ...
After an extended wait, the PS5 is finally getting one of the features that Sony promised in the run-up to the console’s release. Variable refresh rate (or VRR) is a feature of the HDMI 2.1 ...
VRR is set to launch on PS5 "in the coming months," Sony has announced. The new feature will fully optimize frame rates across all PS5 games with real-time syncing between the refresh rate of a ...
PS5's VRR support is currently one of the most-awaited innovations from Sony. The variable refresh rate feature can enhance the gaming experience of PlayStation 5 owners since it can remove screen ...
Sony is finally starting to roll out a VRR (variable refresh rate) update to its line of Bravia XR processor-driven TVs. This change comes close to a year after the company promised the update to ...
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It’s been a long time coming, but the wait is almost over. Sony’s premium home theater soundbars are set to receive a software update that will add support for variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low ...
According to reports from owners of 2021 Sony Bravia XR TVs — and verified by HDTVTest’s Vincent Teoh — Sony has started to update the firmware on these models to enable variable refresh rate (VRR).
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