Nvidia’s giant 4K gaming displays hands-on | CES 2018

Nvidia’s giant 4K gaming displays hands-on | CES 2018

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Nvidia’s giant 4K gaming displays hands-on | CES 2018”.
Hello, this is Sam with The Verge and I am playing in videos of big format. Gaming display. We have destiny to running right here, and it is pretty great. So what is the big format? Gaming display or BFG d, as in video, calls it? Well, it’s a new hardware platform and aims to bring the TV style big screen experience to TC gaming. A few hardware makers are baking them.

Nvidia’s giant 4K gaming displays hands-on | CES 2018

There’S gon na be one from HP, asa, asus and they’re all using the same panel, they’re all basically the same thing. They’Re all 65 inch 4k displays that support HDR and they all have Android TV built in via Nvidia shield platform, but the BFGS are not TVs, they are PC monitors and that allows you to do some things that you can’t really do with the TV. Even if you hook up your PC to it today, so the first thing is: it runs at 120 Hertz, which is you know, a faster frame rate than what you would get out of most TVs or monitors. But more importantly, it works with g-sync, which is invidious technology that allows more smooth and natural and lifelike frame rates.

Nvidia’s giant 4K gaming displays hands-on | CES 2018

It’S a little difficult to explain if you haven’t seen it in person, but basically what it does. Is it syncs the frame rate of the display with the output of your GPU, so even in complicated scenes and high pitched fast-paced action, you’re you’re, getting smooth gameplay note on frames, no stuttering, it’s just a really natural lifelike experience that you can’t get from playing a Game on a TV today, but even though the BFG DS, arnott tvs, they’ll, still work pretty great for watching Netflix and so on. They have a built-in Nvidia shield, which is one of the best TV streaming boxes out there. It has Android TV all the apps that go with that. You can burn Nvidia’s GeForce now gaming platform, you can run Android TV games that you know and it’ll think the framerate in the same way that it with PC games and yeah. Everything runs in 4k HDR. As you would expect, we saw an episode of the Grand Tour in on Amazon’s platform and there are different frame rates in each episode and it syncs up plays everything negatively everything, that’s great. So, although you’re not going to be watching, you know broadcast TV on this thing unless you buy an external area, it’s still gon na be a pretty good option for watching movies and so on.

Nvidia’s giant 4K gaming displays hands-on | CES 2018

If you decide to put it in your living room, so yeah keep it like from the first. This week we have a big team on the ground here at CES in Las Vegas. We’Re gon na have a bunch more gaming news coming up on tech news in general, so subscribe to our YouTube channel check us out on the verge comm and any social media network known to mankind. Yeah it’s gon na be fun.

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