At Samsung's First Look TV event ahead of CES 2018, a company executive told us that its 2018 range of QLED TVs will support VRR (variable refresh rate) technology from the likes of G-Sync and Freesync, even though the underlying chipset is not full HDMI 2.1.
Other HDMI 2.1 features that are supported include HDR10+ open-standard dynamic metadata format, and eARC (enhanced ARC).
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Other HDMI 2.1 features that are supported include HDR10+ open-standard dynamic metadata format, and eARC (enhanced ARC).
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