Windows 11 will have another feature that Windows 10 lacks. As it turns out, the new OS will have support for dynamic display refresh rates.

This feature will allow Windows 11 to change the screen refresh rate based on tasks. This will be done to save energy, that is, it will only make sense on mobile PCs.
Of course, this will work on laptops equipped with displays with increased frame rates. Microsoft itself cites the example of switching between 60 and 120 Hz modes, but the requirements indicate that the screen frequency of the device must be at least 120 Hz, that is, everything should work fine with higher values.
But it is known that already in the Windows Insider build, the function is available for a number of applications, including Microsoft Office, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Whiteboard, Microsoft Photos, Snip & Sketch, Drawboard PDF, Microsoft Sticky Notes, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft To Do and Inkodo. Over time, the company will expand its list of applications.
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