YouTube introduced the ability to play videos in 60fps back in October of last year, but that was limited to the Web. Now it’s introducing the same functionality on the mobile YouTube apps as well.
Over the last few months, Google’s YouTube launched both 60fps video on the desktop and — later — for live video streams. Starting today, you can also watch the service’s smooth 60fps videos in its ...
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We always want more pixels, videos just look so much better with more pixels. But what about smoother videos? Like 60 FPS smooth? Well YouTube already allows 60 FPS playback on the site, but not for ...
When YouTube increased its frame rate cap to include those videos that are shot at 60 frames per second, gamers, let’s players and smooth video advocates everywhere rejoiced. The only thing missing ...
NVIDIA's Shield TV device is set to receive its new v3.2 software soon, which will make it the first Android TV-based device to support High Dynamic Range (HDR) video. Android 7.0 will be capable of ...
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