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After announcing its intentions earlier this year, YouTube's update for 60 FPS videos is online.

You can find an example of a video featuring the 60 FPS footage below. You will need to be watching the video on Chrome in order to turn up the resolution and the frames per second.

[Via: Kotaku]

 

Our Take
It's a pretty drastic step up, visually, to watch a video on YouTube in 60 FPS. I personally have never had much of an eye for distinguishing between 1080p and 720p, but the frame rate definitely makes a difference. This is mainly exciting because future videos featuring video games will now be able to offer an experience more indicative of what it actually looks like to play games.