Nvidia is making 65-inch gaming displays with 4K, HDR, 120Hz and G-Sync

Nvidia has launched a brand new product at CES 2018 this weekend that can deliver many PC monitor-exclusive options to the large display screen.

Called Big Format Gaming Displays (BFGDs), these new 65-inch shows flaunt 4K, HDR, and run at 120Hz. G-Sync assist can be included, which is predicted given Nvidia’s involvement.

All shows may even have a fully-integrated Nvidia’s Shield, which means they’ll be able to TV-style video streaming in addition to recreation streaming and Google Assistant assist out of the field.

Details in regards to the HDR capabilities of the shows are slim for the time being, however Nvidia confirmed the large displays might be utilizing direct-array backlighting, with 1,000 nits of peak luminance and DCI-p3 color gamut. Nvidia is displaying them at CES, so anticipate extra detailed first-looks to pop up over the following few days.

Asus, Acer, and HP are all lined up with their very own merchandise. Asus, and Acer have beforehand partnered with Nvidia on the launch of G-Sync, and proceed to make G-Sync PC displays, so it is sensible.

Nvidia has not revealed costs or launch dates for any of those fashions. Crucially, the corporate didn’t say if screens smaller than 65-inch are deliberate.

 
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