Well, the thing is in a couple of years we could see for ourselves. But we can expect very interesting things around TV technology. Keep in mind that maaaaaaany people want to play games like Overwatch, LoL, DOTA2, Counter-Strike GO and many more at 120-144fps. And also, watching 24fps movies in a 60Hz screen always had issues. Thus, this has to change sooner or later.Xyga wrote:No idea what manufacturers will really make of that new spec, it's still too early to tell.DiegoPonga wrote:Now we talk about modern 4K TVs... HDMI new 2.1 standard is said to include 4K@144Hz (and higher) and adaptive sync. So, do you think it is possible that manufacturers include variable refresh rates for future models?
If their implementation of adaptive sync as a new mass-market standard, or 'VRR' support as they call it, works with any source over HDMI, with broad-enough range, and without adding lag, then it'll be fantastic...
...but you know things like that only rarely meet our full expectations, there'll probably be some disappointing technical limitation and/or a financial drawback.
Wait and see.
Now we're talking about this, does OSSC include some function in order to play 3:4 shmups and other vertical games? Or will I need to rotate my screen in any case?