NVIDIA Presents New 4K G-SYNC HDR Monitors at CES 2017

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NVIDIA Presents new G-SYNC HDR Monitors at CES 2017

NVIDIA G-Sync
NVIDIA G-Sync

At the CES NVIDIA keynote presentation, NVIDIA CES Jen-Hsun Huang presented new enahancements, designed to expand the GeForce experience to a wider audience. These enhancements include a new gaming service, GeForce NOW; sharing gameplay video’s directly to Facebook using Facebook Live and GeForce Experience. What NVIDIA didn’t cover at the keynote as there are new 4K G-SYNC monitors which now include High Dynamic Range (HDR) functionality running at 144Hz!

If you are unfamiliar with what HDR can do for your monitor, NVIDIA has a nice tool that provides a comparison of HDR vs Non-HDR. You can find that here.

G-Sync HDR Specifications

  • 1000 nits peak brightness
  • 384 zone full-array dynamically controlled direct LED backlight
  • DCI-P3 cinema grade color gamut with Quantum Dot technology
  • DP 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 inputs
  • HDR10 support
  • Virtually zero input latency from pixel arrival at monitor to photon emission from LCD (HDR TVs introduce 22-41ms latency).

During CES, NVIDIA will be displaying the first two 27in 4K (3840 x 2160), 144Hz, G-SYNC HDR gaming monitors; the ACER Predator XB272 and ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ.

Acer Predator with NVIDIA G-Sync HDR
Acer Predator XB272 with NVIDIA G-Sync HDR
ASUS PG270U with NVIDIA G-Sync HDR
ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ with NVIDIA G-Sync HDR

“These new G-SYNC HDR monitors have higher peak brightness for stunning, vivid visuals with bold saturated colors; very high contrast for richer, more natural dark scenes; and a wide gamut of colors close to the DCI-P3 cinema standard.

In short, they create more-realistic scenes that better match reality. And by combining those enhancements with HDR programming in games such as Mass Effect Andromeda and Shadow Warrior 2, G-SYNC HDR delivers the next revolution of image quality, leaving you slack-jawed and speechless, just as G-SYNC did the first time you experienced its silky-smooth performance.”

The first G-SYNC HDR monitors are expected to be available in Q2, 2017. Pricing is currently not available, but if we can find that we’ll be sure to let you know.

For more information on G-SYNC HDR, please check out: http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-g-sync-hdr-announced-at-ces-2017