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Nvidia is bringing a new line of G-Sync Pulsar displays to the market this week that will automatically adjust brightness and color based on the ambient light in the room. As with modern laptops, these new displays have a built-in light sensor that measures the brightness and color temperature of the environment to enable the screen to automatically adapt to different times of the day.
“In bright daylight conditions, the brightness increases and shifts to a cooler color in temperature,” Michael McSorley, director of product marketing at Nvidia, said in a press conference. Edge. “At night, or in dark rooms, it reduces the brightness and uses warmer tones to reduce glare and eye strain.”
Although the process is automatic, just like a laptop screen, you will still be able to have full control over how this feature works so you can adjust or completely disable it right through the on-screen display.
The first monitors to include G-Sync Ambient Adaptive technology will be available on January 7, starting at $599. Acer, AOC, Asus, and MSI all have new G-Sync Pulsar displays with this auto-brightness feature, and they’re all designed more for professional esports players. Each model is a 27-inch IPS display running at 1440p resolution and up to 360Hz refresh rate.
Nvidia debuted G-Sync Pulsar displays last year, as part of… Partnership with Media Tech To integrate existing and future G-Sync features into MediaTek scalers and eliminate the need for dedicated G-Sync modules. G-Sync originally requires a Customized unit in 2013 To allow it to sync display refresh rates with the GPU, eliminating screen tearing, and reducing display stutter and input lag.