NVIDIA Revealed a New G-SYNC Monitor for Esports

CES 2020 technically started today, but companies have been making announcements in the lead up to the big show. For example, NVIDIA revealed that they teamed up with ASUS to release the first G-SYNC 360 Hz display ever. This display, the ASUS ROG Swift 360, was designed for esports and competitive gaming with a high refresh rate and a low latency rate.

That’s right, the monitor will display game frames every 2.8ms which is incredibly fast! That’s estimated to be up to six times faster than most traditional gaming displays and TVs. Players will not have to worry about frame tearing with this bad boy.

The Swift 360 will also offer 24.5 inches of screen space. The one thing I’m sure many fans will be upset about is that the display is only 1080p and not 4K.

If you’re at CES 2020, you can check out the Swift 360 and see it in action. If you do, let us know your impressions in the comments below.

Inhuman reactions, outplays, and godlike aim are what keep esports fans at the edge of their seat. At NVIDIA, we're committed to helping esports athletes and competitive gamers unlock their potential and hit those unbelievable shots. Today, we are announcing the world's fastest esports display -- 360Hz powered by NVIDIA G-SYNC.

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