Nowadays, both hardware and software have better support for high refresh rates. Even if they are not gamers, ordinary users can also use high refresh rates. Experience smoother page scrolling and more effective animations, so if this year’s gamebooks and smartphones don’t have a high screen refresh rate, they are embarrassed to sell them. Even Chromebooks, which are used as student notebooks and netbooks in everyone’s impression, will soon support variable refresh rates.
Recently, a user found from Chrome OS 101 in the development channel, Google has added the VRR (variable refresh rate) function to the test system. If the display has a high refresh rate, you can turn on high refresh support through the code tag in Chrome. It can reduce screen-tearing problems and make some high-speed displays look smoother, such as web page scrolling and interface switching.
In addition, Chrome OS has added support for high refresh rates, which should also take into account the use of games. Not long ago, there was news that Google would bring Steam to Chrome OS. There are already a number of OEM manufacturers preparing Chromebooks that have passed the Steam verification, so Chromebooks will not only be a netbook in the future, but also a gaming notebook.