Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Some truly impressive high refresh-rate displays have been announced and shown at CES 2024, like the new Alienware AW3225QF, one of the world's first 240Hz ...
Sai is a singer-songwriter from India with a passion for gaming and tech. His music has been featured on Rolling Stone, Rock Street Journal, Indie Music Diaries, and more. A screen tear walks into a ...
Monitors with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology, which syncs full frames between the graphics card and display panel to prevent tearing, are more expensive than their AMD FreeSync counterparts. That’s ...
Gaming hardware has done a lot in the last decade to push a lot of pixels very quickly across screens. But one piece of hardware has always led to complications: the eyeball. Nvidia is targeting that ...
The NVIDIA G-Sync Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 technology offers over 1000 Hz of clarity to cut down on motion blur, but you will need a recent G-Sync monitor and a firmware update to use it. At Computex ...
Nvidia has finally moved on from having G-Sync only be available in its own proprietary monitor scalers, with the announcement of a new Mediatek Nvidia G-Sync scaler partnership. This means G-Sync ...
I spotted this thing at Costco yesterday, and am considering getting a second G-sync monitor (my first is the venerable ASUS ROG PG279Q that cost me ca. 700 bucks in 2017) but if this is only G-sync ...
At Gamescom 2024, Nvidia and MediaTek announced a joint partnership that will bring G-SYNC technologies to more monitors, all without the need for a dedicated G-SYNC hardware module. Nvidia's G-SYNC ...
Nvidia didn’t reveal any new graphics cards at CES 2026, but the company didn’t show up at the show empty handed. Not only did Team Green reveal DLSS 4.5, an advanced new form of its industry-leading ...
What just happened? Nvidia has made a slew of announcements at CES 2026. One of these is the improvements to its G-Sync Pulsar monitor tech. Not only will the latest version further reduce motion blur ...
A screen tear walks into a bar. The bartender says, 'We don't serve your kind here.' The screen tear asks, 'Why not?' The bartender points to a sign that reads 'Adaptive Sync Technologies Only.' Cue ...