“First monitor with AMD FreeSync support comes from”

The first screen with support for FreeSync technology from AMD is released. The monitor is on the internet available for a price of 390 pounds, equivalent to about 500 euros. It’s about the Iiyama ProLite, a 4k-screen with a diameter of 28 inches.

The screen of the Japanese Iiyama, with a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels, which is pointed out by WCCFtech. The website Overclockers.co.uk gives little detail when the support exactly, but the store ensures that the monitor’s FreeSync technology supports. It is to say that a free update will be released at the time that FreeSync is available.

AMD has a few months ago FreeSync is demonstrated. The technology must be stuttering and tearing combat and is mainly focused on playing games. FreeSync need to make sure that the video card determines at what point the monitor a new frame. The refresh rate is variable. Since the monitor and the video card to operate synchronously, there is no tearing action. Other hitches should also be a thing of the past.

Nvidia has with the so-called G Sync, similar technology has been developed. Manufacturers should have been, however, a separate module in the screens building. That would be an additional yield of approximately two hundred dollars, converted approximately 164 euro. Samsung has more than a month ago already announced monitors with FreeSync to go to rest.

The Iiyama ProLite has a brightness of 300cd/m2. There is via the two display ports display at 60Hz supported, while the hdmi ports display at 30Hz support. In addition, the screen also features vga, dvi and usb support.


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