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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