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Working initially in combination with Asus, Acer and HP, Nvidia's technology features a 4K panel operating at 120Hz with G-Sync technology, paired with HDR functionality with 1000 nits peak brightness and a DCI-P3 colour gamut. The firm is also promising low latency, with response more in line with cutting-edge PC monitors as opposed to the more laggy flat-panels typically found in more traditional 4K flat panel televisions.
Further sweetening the deal is that Nvidia is integrating its Shield Android TV streamer into these monitors, meaning access to GeForce Now cloud gaming, all the major streaming video platforms (including Netflix and Amazon). With the utilisation of G-Sync, Nvidia promises that media - not just games - will automatically refresh at the source frequency, meaning that movies will switch the panel to 24Hz, for example (although many screens can do this already).
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