For the new 4K HDR monitors, such as the PF27UQ, Nvidia has redesigned the G-Sync modules to accommodate the new features, such as HDR.
While G-Sync added roughly an additional $100 to display cost, the newer version is said to add roughly $500.
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/62344/nvidias-new-sync-module-4k-144hz-monitors-worth-2000/index.html
You can see a detailed look at the new module here
https://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/ASUS-ROG-Swift-PG27UQ-27-4K-144Hz-G-SYNC-Monitor-True-HDR-Arrives-Desktop/Tea
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/g-sync-ces-2019-announcements/
New, Exciting G-SYNC Monitors
Last year we launched critically-acclaimed 27-inch G-SYNC HDR monitors, and later this quarter ASUS will unleash their curved 35-inch 3440x1440 G-SYNC HDR display. Like the 27-inchers, it reaches a brilliantly-bright 1000 nits, has 512 backlight zones, and best-in-class colour and contrast for the best possible HDR gaming experience.
LG has just started shipping their 34-inch 3440X1440 120Hz 34GK950G display, which is the first G-SYNC monitor to feature Nano IPS technology. Per LG, “Nano IPS involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths. It greatly enhances the intensity and purity of on-screen colors.” This enables the monitor to have a color space 35% wider than RGB (98% DCI-P3), allowing more colors to be shown, and it absorbs unnecessary yellow and orange, for superior red color accuracy.
[img]https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/geforce/news/g-sync-ces-2019-announcements/LG34GK950G-3-850px.png[/img]
In addition, Acer will be launching a 27-inch 4K IPS 144Hz monitor, and Lenovo is giving eSports players and gamers who want high refresh rates a 27-inch 2560x1440 240Hz monitor.
Those, plus the many 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 models that are already available, mean there’s a high-quality G-SYNC display for every gamer’s needs. And new monitors are always launching every quarter.
Last year we launched critically-acclaimed 27-inch G-SYNC HDR monitors, and later this quarter ASUS will unleash their curved 35-inch 3440x1440 G-SYNC HDR display. Like the 27-inchers, it reaches a brilliantly-bright 1000 nits, has 512 backlight zones, and best-in-class colour and contrast for the best possible HDR gaming experience.
LG has just started shipping their 34-inch 3440X1440 120Hz 34GK950G display, which is the first G-SYNC monitor to feature Nano IPS technology. Per LG, “Nano IPS involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths. It greatly enhances the intensity and purity of on-screen colors.” This enables the monitor to have a color space 35% wider than RGB (98% DCI-P3), allowing more colors to be shown, and it absorbs unnecessary yellow and orange, for superior red color accuracy.
In addition, Acer will be launching a 27-inch 4K IPS 144Hz monitor, and Lenovo is giving eSports players and gamers who want high refresh rates a 27-inch 2560x1440 240Hz monitor.
Those, plus the many 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 models that are already available, mean there’s a high-quality G-SYNC display for every gamer’s needs. And new monitors are always launching every quarter.
[img]https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/geforce/news/g-sync-ces-2019-announcements/nvidia-g-sync-850.jpg[/img]
For the best gaming experience we recommend NVIDIA G-SYNC and G-SYNC Ultimate monitors: those with G-SYNC processors that have passed over 300 compatibility and quality tests, and feature a full refresh rate range from 1Hz to the display panel’s max refresh rate, plus other advantages like variable overdrive, refresh rate overclocking, ultra low motion blur display modes, and industry-leading HDR with 1000 nits, full matrix backlight and DCI-P3 color.
[img]https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/geforce/news/g-sync-ces-2019-announcements/nvidia-g-sync-monitor-stack-comparison-850px.png[/img]
But if you’re in the market for an entry level VRR experience, the G-SYNC Compatible program gives you a ton of new purchase possibilities, and the knowledge of which monitors will deliver baseline VRR benefits with your GeForce graphics card.
Big-Screen BFGDs Deliver The Ultimate PC HDR Gaming Experience, and Can Be Pre-Ordered Now
G-SYNC HDR monitors are the very best displays for HDR gaming on PC, with 4K panels, 1000 nit peak HDR brightness, 384-zone dynamic backlights, and DCI-P3 color. In other words, the best tech, the best brightness, the best colors, and the best contrast.
In February, G-SYNC HDR’s award-winning tech will also be available in 65-inch super-sized BFGD G-SYNC HDR monitors, suitable for your living room and luxury gaming den.
The first of these will be from HP, who are launching the OMEN X 65, with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits of peak HDR luminance, all the other key HDR goodies, and a built-in NVIDIA SHIELD TV.
[img]https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/geforce/news/g-sync-ces-2019-announcements/hp-omen-x-65-bfgd-850px.png[/img]
If you desire the biggest and best G-SYNC HDR PC gaming display, it’s available for pre-order now, with other partners’ pre-orders beginning as we approach the launch of BFGDs later this quarter.
For the best gaming experience we recommend NVIDIA G-SYNC and G-SYNC Ultimate monitors: those with G-SYNC processors that have passed over 300 compatibility and quality tests, and feature a full refresh rate range from 1Hz to the display panel’s max refresh rate, plus other advantages like variable overdrive, refresh rate overclocking, ultra low motion blur display modes, and industry-leading HDR with 1000 nits, full matrix backlight and DCI-P3 color.
But if you’re in the market for an entry level VRR experience, the G-SYNC Compatible program gives you a ton of new purchase possibilities, and the knowledge of which monitors will deliver baseline VRR benefits with your GeForce graphics card.
Big-Screen BFGDs Deliver The Ultimate PC HDR Gaming Experience, and Can Be Pre-Ordered Now
G-SYNC HDR monitors are the very best displays for HDR gaming on PC, with 4K panels, 1000 nit peak HDR brightness, 384-zone dynamic backlights, and DCI-P3 color. In other words, the best tech, the best brightness, the best colors, and the best contrast.
In February, G-SYNC HDR’s award-winning tech will also be available in 65-inch super-sized BFGD G-SYNC HDR monitors, suitable for your living room and luxury gaming den.
The first of these will be from HP, who are launching the OMEN X 65, with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits of peak HDR luminance, all the other key HDR goodies, and a built-in NVIDIA SHIELD TV.
If you desire the biggest and best G-SYNC HDR PC gaming display, it’s available for pre-order now, with other partners’ pre-orders beginning as we approach the launch of BFGDs later this quarter.
Hopefully... These will work with 3D Vision. Though I'd rather just get one without G-Sync and the additional mark up, since I rarely game in 2D.
Useful links
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en
https://pcmonitors.info/
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/
While G-Sync added roughly an additional $100 to display cost, the newer version is said to add roughly $500.
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/62344/nvidias-new-sync-module-4k-144hz-monitors-worth-2000/index.html
You can see a detailed look at the new module here
https://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/ASUS-ROG-Swift-PG27UQ-27-4K-144Hz-G-SYNC-Monitor-True-HDR-Arrives-Desktop/Tea
New, Exciting G-SYNC Monitors
Last year we launched critically-acclaimed 27-inch G-SYNC HDR monitors, and later this quarter ASUS will unleash their curved 35-inch 3440x1440 G-SYNC HDR display. Like the 27-inchers, it reaches a brilliantly-bright 1000 nits, has 512 backlight zones, and best-in-class colour and contrast for the best possible HDR gaming experience.
LG has just started shipping their 34-inch 3440X1440 120Hz 34GK950G display, which is the first G-SYNC monitor to feature Nano IPS technology. Per LG, “Nano IPS involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths. It greatly enhances the intensity and purity of on-screen colors.” This enables the monitor to have a color space 35% wider than RGB (98% DCI-P3), allowing more colors to be shown, and it absorbs unnecessary yellow and orange, for superior red color accuracy.
In addition, Acer will be launching a 27-inch 4K IPS 144Hz monitor, and Lenovo is giving eSports players and gamers who want high refresh rates a 27-inch 2560x1440 240Hz monitor.
Those, plus the many 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 models that are already available, mean there’s a high-quality G-SYNC display for every gamer’s needs. And new monitors are always launching every quarter.
For the best gaming experience we recommend NVIDIA G-SYNC and G-SYNC Ultimate monitors: those with G-SYNC processors that have passed over 300 compatibility and quality tests, and feature a full refresh rate range from 1Hz to the display panel’s max refresh rate, plus other advantages like variable overdrive, refresh rate overclocking, ultra low motion blur display modes, and industry-leading HDR with 1000 nits, full matrix backlight and DCI-P3 color.
But if you’re in the market for an entry level VRR experience, the G-SYNC Compatible program gives you a ton of new purchase possibilities, and the knowledge of which monitors will deliver baseline VRR benefits with your GeForce graphics card.
Big-Screen BFGDs Deliver The Ultimate PC HDR Gaming Experience, and Can Be Pre-Ordered Now
G-SYNC HDR monitors are the very best displays for HDR gaming on PC, with 4K panels, 1000 nit peak HDR brightness, 384-zone dynamic backlights, and DCI-P3 color. In other words, the best tech, the best brightness, the best colors, and the best contrast.
In February, G-SYNC HDR’s award-winning tech will also be available in 65-inch super-sized BFGD G-SYNC HDR monitors, suitable for your living room and luxury gaming den.
The first of these will be from HP, who are launching the OMEN X 65, with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits of peak HDR luminance, all the other key HDR goodies, and a built-in NVIDIA SHIELD TV.
If you desire the biggest and best G-SYNC HDR PC gaming display, it’s available for pre-order now, with other partners’ pre-orders beginning as we approach the launch of BFGDs later this quarter.
Useful links
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en
https://pcmonitors.info/
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/