NVIDIA introduces G SYNC Pulsar technology, which improves the clarity of motion images in PC games

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-31

IT Home reported on January 9 that Nvidia has been vigorously promoting its G-Sync technology, claiming that using its GeForce graphics card with G-Sync supported monitors can reduce screen tearing and stuttering in PC games.

This week, at the CES 2024 event, NVIDIA showcased a feature that will be unveiled in this year's ** G-Sync monitors, called G-Sync Pulsar, a technology designed to improve the visual clarity of PC games as they move the screen.

According to NVIDIA's press release, G-SYNC Pulsar is a next-generation upgrade to Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology that not only provides a stutter-free experience and silky-smooth motion, but also sets a new standard for visual clarity and fidelity through the newly invented variable frequency strobe technology. On the ASUS ROG Swift PG27 Series G-Sync gaming monitor, which will be unveiled later this year, the technology boosts effective motion clarity to over 1000Hz.

According to NVIDIA, users no longer have to choose between smooth variable refresh and the greater motion clarity of ultra-low motion blur (ULMB): the new G-Sync Pulsar technology combines the best of both technologies to provide users with a great gaming monitor experience.

IT Home notes that Nvidia also announced that during CES 2024, third-party companies will showcase a total of 24 new G-SYNC-enabled monitors and smart TVs, ranging from AOC's small 16-inch portable monitors to LG's most** OLED Smart TVs up to 97 inches. Nvidia also revealed that its GeForce Now cloud game streaming** service will soon add G-Sync Cloud functionality to supported displays.

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