HDsse
HDsse is a technical term that refers to a specific type of high-definition display synchronization technology. It is an advanced method for ensuring that the output of a video source, such as a computer or a media player, is perfectly synchronized with the refresh rate of a display device, like a monitor or a television. The primary goal of HDsse is to eliminate visual artifacts such as screen tearing and stuttering, which can occur when the video frame rate and the display's refresh rate are not aligned.
This technology typically involves a communication protocol between the graphics processing unit (GPU) and the display.