FreeSync is for variable refresh rates, which 60Hz monitors generally don’t support anyway. So this headline is nothing but clickbait.
Also, I don’t know of any sub-120Hz VRR monitors that are still being made, but if they exist, they’re not aimed at anyone who cares about FreeSync branding.
So this whole article is a pointless waste of time.
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FreeSync is for variable refresh rates, which 60Hz monitors generally don’t support anyway. So this headline is nothing but clickbait.
Also, I don’t know of any sub-120Hz VRR monitors that are still being made, but if they exist, they’re not aimed at anyone who cares about FreeSync branding.
So this whole article is a pointless waste of time.
I recently got a 75hz 1080p monitor with FreeSync branding from Costco, so yea they are still made.