Nvidia Introduces G-Sync Pulsar to Enhance Gaming Monitor Visual Quality
The new technology combines variable refresh rate and variable frequency strobing, potentially boosting motion clarity to over 1000Hz.
- Nvidia has introduced G-Sync Pulsar, a new technology aimed at reducing motion blur and improving visual quality in gaming monitors.
- G-Sync Pulsar combines variable refresh rate (VRR) technology with variable frequency strobing to enhance motion clarity, potentially boosting effective motion clarity to over 1000Hz.
- The technology requires a dedicated G-Sync chip in the monitor, and will only be offered on monitors with a G-Sync Ultimate badge that also support Pulsar.
- The first G-Sync Pulsar capable display will be the Asus ROG Swift PG27 Series G-Sync gaming monitor, launching later this year.
- Nvidia also announced that its GeForce Now game streaming service will offer G-Sync capabilities to those on Ultimate or Priority memberships and playing on capable screens.