Many users already know about AMD's FreeSync and NVIDIA's G-Sync, but most of them stay on the technical features of tear-proof screen.
Although it is true, but under the management of AMD and NVIDIA, in the future, it will not only be a technology itself, but can be simply summed up as a standard for selecting a monitor.
This is because of an interview with PCPer. The editor-in-chief, Ryan, and Antal Tungler, AMD's senior manager of technical marketing, came to an in-depth dialogue. The latter announced a decision. , AMD newly named FreeSync 2 as FreeSync 2 HDR.
This not only emphasized that the most important upgrade point of FreeSync 2 is to support wide dynamic range, but also to meet its certification also requires the display panel to support at least HDR600 (600 nits brightness), covering more than 90% DCI-P3 color gamut.
AMD also hopes that A-card or console users will only need to look for the FreeSync 2 HDR. This is actually enough.
It is worth mentioning that NVIDIA had previously announced G-Sync HDR. The first products were Red Flag and Asus's 4K resolution 144Hz processor, and of course, the large-size game monitor BFGD will be available later this year.