NVIDIA Partners with MediaTek on G-SYNC Displays
NVIDIA Partners with MediaTek on G-SYNC Displays
NVIDIA Partners with MediaTek on G-SYNC Displays
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NVIDIA has partnered with MediaTek to integrate its G-SYNC technologies directly into MediaTek's scalers, eliminating the need for a dedicated G-SYNC module, which is expected to reduce costs and broaden access to high-performance gaming displays. This collaboration will allow the full suite of G-SYNC features, including the new G-SYNC Pulsar technology, to be available on more affordable monitors, enhancing motion clarity and image quality for gamers. The first three monitors featuring this technology, set to launch soon, are the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQNR, Acer Predator XB273U F5, and AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2, all supporting 2560x1440 resolution and HDR with 360Hz refresh rates. This move is seen as a significant shift in the gaming monitor market, providing more options to gamers at various price points. The integration of G-SYNC into widely used scalers aims to streamline production and make cutting-edge display technology accessible to a larger audience. As NVIDIA's G-SYNC technology continues to evolve since its introduction in 2013, this partnership with MediaTek marks a pivotal moment in enhancing the gaming experience for users worldwide.

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