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16th March 2018, 14:27 | #1 |
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| Microsoft and AMD bring FreeSync to Xbox One Microsoft said that its Xbox One S and Xbox One X will be getting AMD's FreeSync 2, a offering variable refresh rate over HDMI on supported displays. The announcement was revealed by Microsoft during its latest Inside Xbox Livestream where AMD's Antal Tungler, Senior Manager for Global Technology Marketing at AMD's Radeon Technology Group announced its support with Larry Hyrb, Microsoft's Director of Programming for Xbox Live. The support for AMD FreeSync 2 was not a big surprise as there were already rumors that Microsoft might support it. Unlike the first version, the FreeSync 2 will focus on HDR, bringing much lower high dynamic range latency and promises "low-latency, high-brightness pixels, excellent black levels, and a wide color gamut to display High Dynamic Range (HDR) content". According to details provided during the Inside Xbox Wire live stream, those in Xbox insider program will have a chance to try out the FreeSync 2 support sometime this week but there are no details on when it will be officially available. According to a post over at Forbes, older Xbox One consoles will be getting the earlier versions of FreeSync, which does not come with advanced HDR support but nevertheless, it is still good to see that Microsoft did not forget the original Xbox One console. https://fudzilla.com/news/45805-micr...nc-to-xbox-one |
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