CES 2018: Nvidia’s Huge New 65-Inch 4K HDR Gaming Monitor Promises ‘Unmatched Gaming Experience’



Tired of getting sniped in Battlefield 1 because you can’t see the enemy equipped with their Gewehr 98 Marksman hiding on a ridge? Maybe it’s because you suck, but maybe it’s because you’re playing on a tiny 27-inch TV. You’ll be able to see anything and everything with this enormous 65-inch 4K HDR gaming monitor from Nvidia. At 65-inches, this big format gaming display is no joke and it boasts a 120Hz refresh rate that is said to provide a “highly responsive, smooth, tear-free, immersive gaming experience unmatched by any display of this size.”

Nvidia unveiled their new gaming monitor at CES 2018 where they said they want to deliver the “world’s first giant screen PC gaming experience.” Nvidia’s behemoth of a display is equipped with their G-SYNC® technology which supports video playback at native frame rates, like 23.976, 24, and 25 FPS formats. Plus this BFGD comes with the company’s Nvidia SHIELD™, which means not only can you play hours of Destiny 2, but you can also watch TV through Android TV as well as your favorite media streaming apps. The monitor also features Google Assistant so you can control media as well as other things like smart home appliances.

“PC gamers expect high performance and instant response times, but, until now, they’ve been largely limited to traditional desktop displays,” said Matt Wuebbling, head of GeForce marketing at Nvidia. “BFGDs change that. With NVIDIA’s latest technology built into these new displays, PC gamers can now experience their favorite titles in all the low-latency glory they deserve.”

As far as performance goes, the big format gaming display is powered by a High Dynamic Range panel that provides 1,000-nit peak luminance and DCI-P3 color gamut. The 65-inch big format gaming display is set to hit stores this summer, but Nvidia did not provide a price for this bad boy, but you can expect them to be extremely pricey. See all of the impressive tech of the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas HERE.

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