Tue. Mar 19th, 2024

Earlier this year during CES, NVIDIA announced that it would soon bring Nvidia G-Sync for big-screen displays. And now, LG comes up with an official announcement that the company’s updated 2019 OLED TVs are soon arriving sometime this year with G-Sync-compatible displays. However, LG already TVs that offer low input lag and premium audio capability, making it a perfect pick for Xbox One, PS4, or Nintendo Switch console gamers but with the arrival of G-syn, the experience is going to get even better as the response time is going to get almost unnoticeable.

The new updated LG G-Sync Compatible 2019 OLED TVs will come in two sizes:

  • 65-, 55-inch E9 (model 65/55E9)
  • 77-, 65-, 55-inch C9 (model 77/65/55C9)

The new LG TVs further offer include HDMI 2.1 features like variable refresh rate (VRR) of up to 120Hz and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). NVIDIA marketing exec Matt Wuebbling said in a statement that “We are excited to bring G-SYNC Compatible support to LG’s 2019 OLED TVs and HDMI Variable Refresh Rate support to our GeForce RTX 20-Series GPUs.”

The new updated LG G-Sync Compatible 2019 OLED TVs will start rolling out pretty soon. For current owners of the 4k OLED TV owners, the firmware will arrive via patch notes whereas new users will get it from the very moment they purchase it.

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