NVIDIA Confirms Launch Of First 4K G-Sync 144hz HDR Monitors In April

NVIDIA long ago announced its new next-generation G-Sync monitor module. That added to the device’s feature set the ability to launch HDR monitors and support for 4K 144Hz panels. However, after some time no manufacturer has launched any model of this kind. Although during the past year some models have been shown that could come in the future.

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NVIDIA Confirms Launch Of First 4K G-Sync 144hz HDR Monitors In April

These new panels have been manufactured with the help of AU Optronics to provide the ultimate gaming experience. So, resulting in the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ and Acer Predator X27 models. Two top-of-the-range models will be launched in April to deliver the 4K experience along with the 144Hz and G-Sync soda. And to which we’ll also have to add HDR with 384 LED backlight points adjustable to 1000-nit brightness.

In terms of prices, the ASUS model was initially announced with a recommended price of $1,199. So, that gives us a clear idea of the prices that the ACER model and others that will be launched in the future. The 4K 144Hz monitors are still a novelty in the market. And will most likely offer a good price opportunity for the 1440p and 144Hz models at the end of their reign as the best gaming options.

On the other hand, it is also necessary to think about the power required to take advantage of the 144Hz feature in 4K resolutions. Because while F2P or MOBA games do not require too much power to move to this resolution and good frame rates. As modern games do encounter problems reaching or exceeding 60fps even with the most powerful graphics cards on the market.