Gaming on a massive OLED TV is an impressive experience, but it can be hampered by screen tearing or V-Sync input lag when playing PC games. To combat these issues, LG announced it would be supporting ...
OLED TVs have always been exceptionally good screens for gaming. With their high contrast ratios, lightning-fast response rates, and low input-lags, they’re an excellent choice for console gamers.
LG's 4K OLED televisions are getting into the game with Nvidia G-Sync support, which will enable the South Korean company's TVs with 55-inch screens and bigger to keep pace with PC games. Nvidia ...
Those massive, fully loaded Nvidia G-Sync HDR “BFG” displays might be mostly missing in action—HP’s $5,000 Omen X Emperium aside—but that doesn’t mean the dream of silky-smooth living room gaming is ...
LG announced on Tuesday that it's adding Nvidia's G-Sync gaming technology to its 2019 OLED TV lineup with a firmware update rolling out in the "following weeks," which will help PC games play ...
LG says the G-Sync update, which is compatible with 2019 65-inch and 55-inch E9 OLED TVs, 77-, 65-, and 55-inch C9 sets, and 65- and 55-inch B9 models, began rolling out this week in North America, ...
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Late last year, LG announced that the company would be bringing NVIDIA’S G-SYNC technology to several of their televisions. For those not in the know, G-SYNC is basically a built-in piece of ...
Nvidia and LG have announced G-Sync support for some recent LG OLED models, making them the first TVs to support variable refresh rate (VRR) gaming with Nvidia graphics cards. This technology ...
LG continues its tradition of creating a gaming experience in the living room that’s free of screen tearing with the introduction of 12 new OLED TVs that all support Nvidia’s G-Sync technology.
Other features in its 2019 lineup that make the TVs appealing for gaming include HDMI 2.1 features like variable refresh rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). NVIDIA marketing exec Matt ...