Samsung Adds AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Ultrawide Display Modes, and Other Gaming Features to 2021 Neo QLED and QLED TVs

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If you’re a Samsung fan who’s considering ditching your gaming monitor for a big-screen display, here is a little more motivation for you, as the company has announced that it is implementing a variety of new gaming features for its 2021 Neo QLED and QLED televisions.



These include ultrawide display modes that allow users to enjoy games in the 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios for a more expansive view (Q70A and above), a Game Bar for easy display adjustments and monitoring of input lag, as well as a Game Object Tracking Sound feature that uses “AI technology to project audio around the room corresponding with...

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If Samsung really wants to get into the PC gaming market they should also add a Display Port jack.
 
If Samsung really wants to get into the PC gaming market they should also add a Display Port jack.
Not much point?

DP cannot support full-color 4k120 at this time; the DP spec that will has yet to hit the market in a shipping product.

That's not to disagree with your sentiment as I'd absolutely prefer to use DP over HDMI everywhere I can, it's just that the technology isn't there yet.
 
Glad to see they've been paying attention to the successes their ultra-monitors have had. It's a shame they didn't include G-Sync support though. AMD still has a ways to go before their GPUs are truly able to perform at a level to support what these displays can go. At least it's a start. As someone who owns both Samsung and LG displays, I know what it's like to be torn between the two and each have their advantages for gaming.

edit: " Game Object Tracking Sound feature that ", seems like ever since Sony announced their new 3D sound that everyone and their cousin is announcing a new sound solution for gaming. So much for Dolby or DTS in gaming, eh?
 
It's a shame they didn't include G-Sync support though.
They more or less do, by default, and we can likely expect Samsung to get some level of G-Sync certification from Nvidia before these hit the market.

At least I'd hope that they will. AMDs Freesync 'certifications' amount to little more than a pinky swear, while Nvidia actually does in-house testing and provides profiles for displays that meet their requirements.
 
They more or less do, by default, and we can likely expect Samsung to get some level of G-Sync certification from Nvidia before these hit the market.

At least I'd hope that they will. AMDs Freesync 'certifications' amount to little more than a pinky swear, while Nvidia actually does in-house testing and provides profiles for displays that meet their requirements.
Probably will happen but I'd wait and see. Samsung's Freesync/G-Sync compatibility isn't always the best. The CRG9 I have never got certified and flickers like a rave concert if I leave it on with G-Sync. The model that came out after got certified but it took a firmware fix to get it to work properly months later. I like Samsung but it seems they don't have a tight grasp with G-Sync.
 
We are up to Freesync Premium Pro now? How is that different?
 
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