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Monitors Now Adapt to Your Room's Light
6 Jan
Summary
- New monitors automatically adjust brightness and color based on ambient room lighting.
- Feature mimics laptop displays, offering automatic adaptation to time of day.
- Professional esports players are the target audience for these advanced monitors.

Nvidia has unveiled a new generation of G-Sync Pulsar monitors featuring Ambient Adaptive Technology, set to hit the market on January 7th, starting at $599. These advanced displays incorporate built-in light sensors to automatically adjust brightness and color temperature based on the surrounding environment. This innovation aims to enhance visual comfort by reducing eyestrain, mirroring the adaptive capabilities found in modern laptop screens.
The technology intelligently modifies the display settings; for instance, it boosts brightness and employs cooler color tones in well-lit daylight conditions. Conversely, in darker or nighttime settings, it reduces brightness and shifts to warmer tones to minimize glare. While fully automated, users retain complete control, with options to fine-tune or deactivate the feature via the monitor's on-screen display.
Acer, AOC, Asus, and MSI are among the brands releasing these new 27-inch IPS monitors, which boast a 1440p resolution and an impressive 360Hz refresh rate. These specifications are particularly suited for professional esports players. This launch builds on Nvidia's previous G-Sync Pulsar initiative with MediaTek, aimed at integrating G-Sync functionalities directly into display scalers.




