

But it's early days yet, and Freesync is very good for the most part. Once again, AMD is left playing catch up, and with all that extra time to develop Freesync, I'd have hoped for a slightly smoother experience from the off. Almost a whole year after the first G-Sync displays arrived-during which time Nvidia built up a following for its own variable refresh rate tech-it's only now that the first Freesync monitors are hitting the market. AMD's decision to work with VESA (the standards body for computer graphics) to develop a competitor to Nvidia's G-Sync technology might well turn out to be the right one in the long run, but it hasn't exactly been a speedy launch.
