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It's a G-Sync revolution Nvidia saved the good stuff for Computex. If you haven't done so already, check out our review of Nvidia&...

It's a G-Sync revolution

G-Sync Laptops

Nvidia saved the good stuff for Computex. If you haven't done so already, check out our review of Nvidia's brand-spankin' new GeForce GTX 980 Ti, or mini Titan X, as we like to call it. Had that been all Nvidia brought to the convention, we wouldn't have been disappointed, but it also announced a GameWorks VR software development kit (see our coverage here) and an aggressive expansion of its G-Sync technology to a crop of new monitors and even laptop displays (keep reading).

This list of new G-Sync monitors in the pipeline looks like this:

Make Model Size Resolution Refresh Rate Panel
Acer XB271HK 27 inches 4k 60 Hz IPS
Acer XB281HK 28 inches 4k 60 Hz TN
Acer X34 34 inches 3400x1440 75 Hz IPS
Acer Z35 35 inches 2560x1080 144 Hz VA
Asus PG279Q 27 inches 1440p 144 Hz IPS
Asus PG27Aq 27 inches 4K 60 Hz IPS
Asus PG34Q 34 inches 3400x1440 60 Hz IPS

"As with current G-SYNC monitors there’s no minimum refresh rate, meaning G-SYNC works even when your frame rate is low; ghosting is exceptionally low, even at high frame rates; and there’s no performance impact from the use of G-SYNC on Maxwell GPUs," Nvidia stated in a blog post.

In addition to more than half a dozen new monitors, G-Sync has found its way over to laptops. There are at least six notebooks that will feature the world's first 75Hz mobile gaming display with G-Sync baked in -- two from Aurous, two from Clevo, and one each from MSI and Asus. Just like on G-Sync desktop monitors, each mobile display is hand-selected by Nvidia after passing flicker, color, and responsiveness tests. These will be available later this month on displays from 15.6 inches to 17.3 inches, and resolutions up to 4K.

"Similarly, each G-SYNC notebook is always synchronized with no minimum frame rate, the same stutter-free and flicker-free experience, and the same level of support provided by our frequent driver updates," Nvidia added.

Finally, G-Sync now features a Windowed Mode that enables gamers to enjoy the same smooth gaming benefits of G-Sync when playing in window or borderless windows. The feature was added to the newest GeForce drivers, version 353.06.



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