![VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors](https://preview.redd.it/vrr-sync-test-8-images-innocn-27m2v-left-samsung-e4-15-6-v0-aw3nupl8qpea1.jpg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=490051186df9f9c5644599f5fef2c6fe2c07f2c3)
VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors
![VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors](https://preview.redd.it/vrr-sync-test-8-images-innocn-27m2v-left-samsung-e4-15-6-v0-q2zqrdmrqpea1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=a1475c32c5b3c4df09bc2e7528d32705b0f9ff7c)
VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors
![VRR | PS5 VRR | VRR PS5|Bloodhunt Quality Vs Performance |Bloodhunt VRR Test |LG C1 PS5 VRR Settings - YouTube VRR | PS5 VRR | VRR PS5|Bloodhunt Quality Vs Performance |Bloodhunt VRR Test |LG C1 PS5 VRR Settings - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uavHmtOvSts/hqdefault.jpg?v=626fba67)
VRR | PS5 VRR | VRR PS5|Bloodhunt Quality Vs Performance |Bloodhunt VRR Test |LG C1 PS5 VRR Settings - YouTube
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VRR Sync test + 8 images InnoCN 27M2V (left); Samsung E4 15.6" OLED (middle); LG GL850 (right) : r/Monitors
![Google is said to be testing support for variable refresh rates (VRR) in the Chrome OS 101 Dev Channel, according to a report by About Chromebooks. The feature could improve gaming experience Google is said to be testing support for variable refresh rates (VRR) in the Chrome OS 101 Dev Channel, according to a report by About Chromebooks. The feature could improve gaming experience](https://vajiramandravi.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/media/2022/3/28/11/14/49/fkfkf.jpg)