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- 1× speed. Their high framerate could appear as additional smoothness on computer monitors that support displaying higher framerates (i.e. gaming monitors)...
- increasing perceived framerate or alleviating display motion blur, a common problem on LCD flat-panel displays. A display's framerate is not always equivalent...
- video wishes to avoid artifacts arising from framerate-conversion. In video recording, a lowered framerate may be preferred in darker environments to extend...
- Frame rate, most commonly expressed in frame/s, frames per second or FPS, is typically the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images (frames) are captured...
- and the 50.00 Hz of PAL are still the second and third highest standard framerates. Television portal 1440p, 4K, Ultra-high-definition television, 1080i...
- ATSC 3.0. Some media players are capable of showing arbitrarily high framerates and almost all computers and smart devices can handle such formats as...
- graphical version, lowering the game's framerate, or with reduced graphical details to maintain a high framerate. Tsujimoto and Tokuda said the delay on...
- deep learning super sampling (DLSS) to enable higher resolutions and framerates, was added to the Xbox Series X/S in June 2021. Both consoles support...
- DVI don't provide adequate bandwidth for 5K resolutions at acceptable framerates. The earliest interface to support 5120 × 2880 at 30 Hz or above was DisplayPort...
- production, the HD-SDI interface supports the 24p framerate in addition to the 60i and 50i framerates. Many HD monitors are able to receive a 24p signal...