NVIDIA is at the forefront of gaming monitor technology, constantly developing new hardware enhancements, and working with partners around the world to launch them in monitors of all shapes and sizes, with variable refresh rates up to 240Hz.
At Computex 2019, we’re raising the bar once again with new Mini-LED technology, adding support for more G-SYNC Compatible displays, and demonstrating our partners’ new and upcoming G-SYNC, G-SYNC BFGD, and G-SYNC ULTIMATE monitors. For all the details, read on.
Last year we launched 4K 144Hz G-SYNC ULTIMATE gaming monitors with PC-tuned HDR displays, featuring peak 1,000 nit brightness, DCI-P3 color, and 50,000:1 contrast ratios. Renowned tech site PC Perspective rated the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ G-SYNC ULTIMATE HDR display as “the best monitor you can buy”, but later this year that crown will undoubtedly pass to our new G-SYNC ULTIMATE Mini-LED gaming monitors.
Like their predecessors, these new monitors, coming first from Acer and ASUS, will run at up to 144Hz at 4K, in HDR-10. But instead of a 384-zone LED controllable backlight, the new displays will feature 50% more, bringing the total to 576 zones on a 27” screen.
The ACER 4K 144Hz G-SYNC ULTIMATE Mini LED gaming monitor
Stay tuned to GeForce.com for further details and updates regarding the
G-SYNC Compatible gaming monitors deliver a baseline Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) experience that makes your gaming smoother, clearer, and more enjoyable. In a new driver, available from 6am PT on May 27th, validation for a further 3 monitors will be introduced, bringing the total number of G-SYNC Compatible validated monitors to 28.
ASUS are also readying their ROG Swift PG35VQ for launch - this 3440x1440 21:9 35” G-SYNC ULTIMATE 1000 nit HDR gaming monitor takes the tech of their ROG Swift PG27UQ into a new, wider form factor, adds a 1800R curve, minimizes three of the bezels to nigh-unnoticable levels, and enables users to crank up the refresh rate to 200Hz.
ACER has a similar display, the Predator X35, coming soon. Like the ASUS, it’ll have the same features, so games on its 512-zone backlit 1000 nit HDR display will look truly stunning.
For further details about each of these monitors, and news of their release, stay tuned to the manufacturers’ product pages and social media channels. And for support of the latest G-SYNC Compatible gaming monitors, download and install our latest Game Ready Driver.
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