NVIDIA Refines G-SYNC Pulsar: 27-Inch 1440p/360 Hz, 4× Motion Clarity; Adds Ambient Adaptive
Quick Report
NVIDIA updated its G-SYNC Pulsar spec for competitive gaming, standardizing 27-inch QHD panels at 360 Hz and introducing over 1000 Hz perceived motion clarity to cut motion blur at the game-rendering level. Ambient Adaptive complements this using an optical sensor to tune brightness and color temperature to room lighting. Monitors from Acer, AOC, ASUS, and MSI roll out starting January 7, priced from USD 599.
Pulsar aims to keep displays and GPUs in tighter sync for fast-paced titles like Counter-Strike 2, with NVIDIA citing a 4× clarity improvement example. Ambient Adaptive mirrors smartphone behavior—cooler whites at high ambient light and warmer tones in dim rooms—targeting consistent visibility across environments.
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