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Samsung’s Super High Variable Refresh Rate Screens Will Soon Come to More Smartphones, and I Can’t Wait – Gizmodo Australia
Following the debut of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Samsung Display has officially announced commercial availability of its new mobile screens with support for variable refresh rates which offer both improved smoothness and lower power consumption. While it was …
Following the debut of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Samsung Display has officially announced commercial availability of its new mobile screens with support for variable refresh rates which offer both improved smoothness and lower power consumption.
While it was easy to miss some of finer details about the Note 20 Ultras screen (which is the first device to feature one of Samsungs new VRR panels) amidst Samsungs barrage of announcements last week, Samsung Displays new tech is poised to have a major…
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