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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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