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       The display’s high refresh rate.
       By: Aklima Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 4:19 am
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       like playing a game and watching a video at the same time.” The
       feature promises to be handy if your monitors have high refresh
       rates (240Hz or higher). Such refresh rates can be fully
       leveraged when playing a PC game. But they're unnecessary if
       you’re just watching a streaming movie that runs at the standard
       30 frames per second. As a result, the so-called “refresh rate
       logic” improvement could help a multi-monitor setup save on
       energy and GPU resources, which can cause the fans to blow
       loudly on a graphics card. This means if you’re gaming, the
       primary display will run at 240Hz. Meanwhile.
       The secondary monitor can keep the refresh rate at a bare
       minimum. Microsoft is rolling out the test feature in Windows
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       up for the Canary channel.
       The other improvement arriving in the preview build involves
       Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR), which applies to laptops built with
       refresh rates at 120Hz or higher. Introduced in 2021, DRR can
       automatically lower your laptop’s refresh rate to help save on
       battery life.
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       It decreases the refresh rate of a laptop to 60Hz “for everyday
       productivity tasks, such as email, writing a document” and then
       raising it for other applications that fully leverage
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