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If you’re running Chrome on a Chromebook, you may soon be able to adjust the screen’s refresh rate

Google is testing support for variable refresh rates (vrr) in the Chrome OS 101 dev channel, as first spotted by Kevin Tofel at about Chromebooks.

Vrr helps prevent screen-tearing by syncing the refresh rate of a display with the frames-per-second (fps) of whatever’s on the screen. Google’s test of the feature could indicate a smoother gaming experience on Chrome OS.

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