As part of its CES 2024 announcements, NVIDIA announced a feature that will start appearing on new G-SYNC monitors this year. The technology, called NVIDIA G-SYNC Pulsar, is designed to improve the visual clarity of PC games when graphics are in motion.
What Does NVIDIA G-SYNC Pulsar Offer?
The NVIDIA press release notes that G-SYNC Pulsar uses what the company calls variable frequency blinking to achieve better clarity while eliminating graphics stuttering. G-SYNC Pulsar combines two technologies: Adaptive Overdrive and Pulse Modulation.
Adaptive Overdrive “dynamically adjusts the speed at which pixels transition from one color to another,” according to NVIDIA. This combines with Pulse Modulation, which controls pulses of the screen’s brightness and duration.
G-SYNC Pulsar adaptively adjusts backlight pulses in response to ever-changing game processing speed, effectively matching the dynamic nature of the display to create a consistent and comfortable viewing experience. The end result will allow PC gaming to no longer require digging into the monitor’s settings and switching between VRR (variable refresh rate) or strobing technologies.
ASUS ROG Swift PG27 Series G-SYNC monitors will be the first monitors to support the new G-SYNC Pulsar technology. The monitors will be released later this year.
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