RealNC wrote:You can't use VRR (gsync or freesync) with blur reduction. Also, VRR only works in games and applications that use graphics APIs (like DirectX and OpenGL.) It's not for desktop applications.
Thank you a lot!!!!
RealNC wrote:You can't use VRR (gsync or freesync) with blur reduction. Also, VRR only works in games and applications that use graphics APIs (like DirectX and OpenGL.) It's not for desktop applications.
A Solid lad wrote:XL2740>>>LG BLUR27GK750F-B
(yes, I went there...don't have the patience to write an essay again)
I never thought about monitor resolution. hmmmmericl wrote:Once again, bs. However I don't have the time to go there again.
That being said, everyone is missing the point for this guy. He wants to read the fine lines and for that, he would benefit from having a 2560x1600 resolution at 165hz.
That's about it!
p.s. This should be my last post.
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A Solid lad wrote:Thank you for reading my posts.
And thank you chief for dedicating so much of your time to helping all of us, with our 1st world problems. :')
A Solid lad wrote:Yes, it can be turned on regardless of application.