E só assim por acaso, os tais autocolantes não são aplicados em portáteis que correm o Gsync? As in, o monitor do portátil suportar e usar o Gsync?
Tem uma licença algures pela BIOS, e a cadeia de gráfica -> ecrã têm de ser certificados em conjunto, mudas o painel, ardeu o G-Sync.
Acredita que se fosse só um autocolante já á muito havia programas para activar G-Sync em tudo quanto fosse possivel..
O mais engraçado é que reclamam suporte ao mesmo, mas não o podes ligar sem pagar um extra...
https://pcmonitors.info/aoc/aoc-u2879vf-4k-uhd-monitor-with-freesync/The panel used is the InnoLux M280DGJ-L30 – a 28” TN (Twisted Nematic) panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD (Ultra High Definition) resolution and 170°/160° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. This is the same panel used in all current 28” UHD models, including the Samsung U28D590D that we’ve reviewed.
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The variable refresh rate range (i.e. FreeSync operating window) is 40 – 60Hz.
https://pcmonitors.info/aoc/aoc-c3583fq-with-35-144hz-curved-va-plus-freesync/The panel used is a 35” AU Optronics AMVA3 (Advanced Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment ‘type 3’) panel with 144Hz refresh rate (variable, with Adaptive-Sync), 2000R (relatively strong) curve and 2560 x 1080 resolution. The monitor will also offer a ‘pre-overclocked’ 160Hz setting according to AOC.
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he FreeSync range of this model is 45 – 160Hz, but there is also now LFC (Low Framerate Compensation) to help smooth out the experience below that.
http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2015/12/lgs-stunning-new-monitors-and-pcs-turn-dreams-into-reality/The LG 34UC88 offers an amazing QHD picture with its expansive 21:9 Curved UltraWide™ display. Equally stunning is LG’s Ultra HD 4K Monitor (model 27UD68) for images so sharp gaming will never be the same again. Both monitors utilize AMD’s advanced FreeSync technology for a seamless, fluid gaming experience free of artifacts, choppiness and broken frames.
http://www.cnet.com/products/acer-xr342c/Acer unveiled the ultrawide and curved XR342CK monitor, on sale in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for 1,100 euros (which roughly converts to $1,190, £810 or AU$1,160).
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- 3,440x1,440-pixel resolution
- 34-inch screen
- 21:9 aspect ratio
- 1900R curvature
- Can swivel from -30 to 30 degrees
- AMD FreeSync
"the Samsung CF390 and CF391 are stunningly curved monitors (available in 27-inch and 32-inch, respectively) featuring an 1800R curvature for a greater viewing experience.
https://pcmonitors.info/samsung/samsung-c27f591-highly-curved-va-model/The panel used is a 27” Samsung curved MVA (Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment) with 1800R curvature, 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution and 3000:1 static contrast.
http://anandtech.com/show/10032/hps-new-laptops-to-feature-amd-freesync-technologyall of HP’s consumer notebooks powered by AMD’s latest APUs will also get FreeSync tech in the second half of the year.
https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/acer-xr341ck/Screen size: 34 inches
Panel type: LG Display LM340UW2-SSA1 AH-IPS (In-Plane Switching) LCD
Native resolution: 3440 x 1440
Typical maximum brightness: 300 cd/m²
Colour support: 1.074 billion (8-bits per subpixel plus dithering)
Response time (G2G): 4ms
Refresh rate: 75Hz (variable, with Adaptive-Sync)
https://pcmonitors.info/dell/dell-se2717h-with-fhd-ips-panel-and-freesync-support/IPS-type panel, with a 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution and matte anti-glare finish to the screen surface. A 1000:1 static contrast is specified, alongside 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles and the usual 6-bit + FRC colour processing. The refresh rate is 48 – 75Hz variable, with Adaptive-Sync.
The CF791 and CFG70 leverage AMD FreeSync Technology over HDMI to synchronize screen refresh rates (ranging from 100 Hz for the CF791 to 144 Hz for the CFG70) with users' AMD graphics cards.