NVIDIA is definitely taking a huge leap by introducing its big format gaming displays or BFGDs at CES.
NVIDIA’s BFGDs feature the latest G-SYNC HDR technology that synchronizes the display’s 120Hz refresh rate. It also sports a 65-inch 4K HDR display with full-array direct backlight, 1,000-nit peak luminance, and DCI-P3 color gamut. These monitors also have the same ultra-low latency found in G-SYNC desktop gaming monitors.
G-SYNC HDR technology also supports video playback at native frame rates such as 23.976, 24 and 25 fps formats.
Apart from that, BFGDs are bundled with NVIDIA Shield which means users can switch from gaming to streaming their favorite content with popular streaming apps like Netflix, Amazon Video, YouTube, and Hulu. There’s also the handy-dandy Google Assistant for more seamless experience.
According to NVIDIA, availability of BFGDs are expected this Summer in the US, when pricing and the rest of its specs are announced prior to its official launch.