As of Chrome OS 85, anyone can use a high refresh rate display with their Chromebook just by selecting it in the settings

Open Settings

Click on Device in the side menu.
Select Displays.
Use the Refresh Rate dropdown box to choose your desired figure.

You'll have a chance to confirm that you're happy with the change then or revert back to whatever you were on before if you're not

It is also dependent on the hardware on your Chromebook as to how high a refresh rate you can push

obvs

@ecksmc So for us old folks who don't know what that does? What does it do and would I even notice?

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@PurpleDragon High refresh rates are most commonly associated with gaming, since the higher the frame rate you're chasing in games the higher refresh rate you want on your monitor to actually display them

But even just in regular day to day use, a high refresh rate display just looks nicer

Animations, scrolling, the cursor moving across the screen, everything looks much smoother and more pleasing to the eye

simply put > screen eye candy 😉

@ecksmc gotcha, thanks Doe my internet speed have anything to do with it? Because I'm on the clacks system from Ank Morpeck

@PurpleDragon Initially, this is going to be most useful if you have a high refresh rate monitor that you're hooking your Chromebook or Chromebox up to

The refresh rate of a monitor is the speed (rate) at which the monitor’s image changes (refreshes)

The faster the refresh rate, the more times the image can update every second and the smoother the image will look

no expert but if you get lagging now due to internet speed then you probably will with high refresh rate on if not then good to go

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