NVIDIA's new 65-inch 4K gaming displays also run Android TV

Big F....ormat Gaming Displays

Big F....ormat Gaming Displays

NVIDIA is partnering with ASUS, Acer and HP to build these displays - a particularly interesting group of partners, since they don't have experience building big-screen displays. It's the year's biggest tech showcase, where the world's best and brightest come to show their new products and concepts, which they hope you'll add to your home. And as always, TVs will be the most popular gadget on show, with hundreds of big-screen TVs vying for space in your gaming den or living room. It's the world's first big-screen PC gaming display, specifically designed for enthusiast gamers seeking the ultimate 4K PC gaming experience.

The idea here is to take a 65-inch 4K screen with 120Hz HDR support and to pair it with Nvidia's G-Sync technology for tear-free graphics and Nvidia' Android TV-based Shield platform as a built-in streaming service.

In terms of picture quality, the BFGD features a 4K HDR display built with a full direct-array backlight, 1,000-nit peak luminance and Quantum Dot Enhancement Films to produce a DCI-P3 color gamut. But what if you could have the best of both? G-SYNC technology brings the ultra-low latency found in G-SYNC desktop gaming monitors to the BFGD when gaming directly on the PC, AndroidTM, another console or using NVIDIA GameStreamTM technology from a desktop or laptop gaming PC.

Ultra-Low Latency Gaming Nothing is more important to gamers than responsive gameplay.

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Nvidia didn't reveal pricing or availability, though it's reasonable to assume pricing at least will be quite a bit higher than standard 65-inch 4K displays.

With the integration of G-SYNC for ultra-smooth PC gaming, we're also able to display content as it was meant to be viewed by the director. Alternatively, users could tap into the Nvidia Shield features to stream PC games with just their TV as well as accessing streaming media with the help of Google Assistant.

At BFGD's Heart: G-SYNC HDR At the heart of BFGDs is the latest G-SYNC HDR technology that synchronizes the display's 120Hz refresh rate to that of the game at every moment in time.

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