NVIDIA partnered with ASUS to develop the first G-SYNC 360Hz display in the world, and it’s called the ASUS ROG Swift 360. Unveiled this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the display is set for release later this year and works superbly with GeForce RTX, the world’s fastest gaming GPUs, to deliver the absolute best competitive gaming experience.
This display was developed specially for eSports competitions and offers a 24.5 inch form factor to keep every pixel of action in the field of view. The main highlight is its 360Hz refresh rate, which delivers crystal clear visuals, extremely low system latency for faster reaction times, and the smoothest motion to keep professional gamers on target. There’s no word yet on pricing.
- Lightning-fast 240 Hz refresh rate performance for a smooth gaming experience
- 1ms response time (GTG) to eliminate ghosting and lag providing the optimal gaming experience
- Exclusive color vibrancy and black equalizer technology to enhance visual clarity and customized color settings giving players the advantage on the battlefield.Power consumption (On mode):55W
- 24.5 inches 1920x1080 1ms response time and native 240 Hertz refresh rate with Aura RGB lighting and customizable LED lighting Effect
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- G sync compatible and adaptive Sync for a tear free gaming experience with variable refresh rate
First introduced in 2013, NVIDIA G-SYNC is best known for its innovative Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology that eliminates tearing by synchronizing the refresh rate of the display with the GPU’s frame rate. Since then, G-SYNC processors have added new display technologies to accelerate esports panels, including dynamic overdrive to enhance player perception, custom-tuned firmware to improve image quality for better target acquisition, and now 360Hz refresh rates for rapid reaction time,” said NVIDIA.