Nvidia's new G-Sync Pulsar takes gaming motion clarity to a new level. After hands-on testing, we break down how its advanced strobing, VRR support, and rolling ...
Six years after the introduction of the hardware-based G-Sync technology Nvidia has announced it's opening up its graphics cards to adaptive sync monitors which support Variable Refresh Rates.
There is a new standard for motion clarity.
Building or buying a gaming PC is always an exhilarating experience — running compatibility checks across the various components might seem daunting, but the finished product is always worth the ...
Gaming hardware has done a lot in the last decade to push a lot of pixels very quickly across screens. But one piece of hardware has always led to complications: the eyeball. Nvidia is targeting that ...
If you have ever lost in a competitive FPS game and couldn’t believe it as your aim is usually spot-on, there could be more to the story. There is a chance that your monitor was quietly working ...
Display technologies have come a long way. In recent years, we have seen advancements in the field at a pace that has been faster than ever before. With better technology, come issues that need ...
A mere day after AMD announced its own HDR-centric FreeSync 2 certification, Nvidia introduced its own HDR G-Sync gaming monitors, and woo boy do they sound badass…even if they apparently didn’t ...
NVIDIA has revealed G-Sync Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) 2, the second generation of tech it designed to minimize motion blur in competitive games. Compared with ULMB, which it released in 2015, the ...