D367ruc70Nothing with FreeSync is of value to me. It's technology thrown on to add value. Anyone that is in the "Know" has an Nvidia Card and requires Gsync. Well anyone that want's a superior gaming experience.
Tex-ArozziGotcha. It just seems like there are even better monitors with those specs at around the same or even less price range. I could be wrong though.
Tex-ArozziI'd be interested too, but as you pointed out, depends on the use case scenario. I may have jumped the gun on the "value" of this because I usually go for gaming, high refresh rate, IPS monitors.
itsmep0rkIn a similar sense GSync is just something added on for value, except it requires royalties and a dedicated video processor.
FreeSync is nice for those who can't necessarily afford the pricey GSync monitors. With RX Vega coming out soon, I'm hoping it'll boost competition. Competition is what fuels innovation after all.
FreeSync is nice for those who can't necessarily afford the pricey GSync monitors. With RX Vega coming out soon, I'm hoping it'll boost competition. Competition is what fuels innovation after all.