G-Sync

  • Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar Monitors: Reducing Motion Blur


    Nvidia’s new G-Sync Pulsar monitors target motion blur at the human retina levelNvidia's new G-Sync Pulsar monitors aim to reduce motion blur by synchronizing pixel transitions with the monitor's variable refresh rate, enhancing the "apparent refresh rate" beyond the actual refresh rate. This technology uses strobing to prevent old frames from lingering on the viewer's retina, offering improved motion clarity and tear-free frames. While similar features have existed, Pulsar's integration with variable refresh rates sets it apart, though opinions on its effectiveness vary. Some reviewers praise it as the best current solution for motion blur, while others see the improvements as minor, but it remains a promising upgrade for high-end gaming enthusiasts. This matters because it represents a step forward in display technology, enhancing the gaming experience by reducing visual artifacts and improving clarity.

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  • Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar Monitors Adjust Brightness Automatically


    Nvidia’s new G-Sync monitors automatically adjust brightness just like a laptopNvidia is launching new G-Sync Pulsar monitors that automatically adjust brightness and color based on ambient lighting, similar to modern laptops. These monitors include a built-in light sensor that adapts the screen's brightness and color temperature to suit different lighting conditions, enhancing user comfort by reducing glare and eyestrain. Users can control or disable this feature via the monitor's onscreen display. Available from January 7th and starting at $599, these 27-inch IPS displays with 1440p resolution and up to 360Hz refresh rate are aimed at professional esports players. This advancement continues Nvidia's collaboration with MediaTek to integrate G-Sync features into MediaTek scalers, eliminating the need for dedicated G-Sync modules. This matters because it enhances user comfort and performance by automatically optimizing display settings, particularly benefiting professional gamers and those using monitors in varying lighting conditions.

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  • LG’s Wallpaper OLED TV Returns with Advanced Features


    LG’s Wallpaper OLED TV returns to CES, and it’s wafer thinLG has reintroduced its Wallpaper OLED TV line with the LG OLED evo W6, featuring a sleek design only 9mm thick and a new wall mount for a flush fit. The W6 incorporates advanced technologies such as the Zero Connect Box for wireless connectivity, Hyper Radiant Color Technology for enhanced color and brightness, and Brightness Booster Ultra for improved brightness performance. It is the first TV to receive the Reflection Free with Premium certification, indicating superior anti-reflective properties. Available in 77- and 83-inch sizes, the W6 also supports up to a 165Hz refresh rate and gaming features like AMD FreeSync Premium and G-Sync compatibility. This matters as it showcases LG's continued innovation in TV technology, offering consumers cutting-edge features and design.

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