
"Nvidia is bringing a new set of G-Sync Pulsar monitors to the market this week that will automatically adjust brightness and color based on the ambient lighting in a room. Much like a modern laptop, these new monitors have a built-in light sensor that measures the brightness and color temperature of an environment to enable a screen to automatically adapt to different times of day."
"While the process is automatic, much like a laptop display, you'll still be able to fully control how this feature works so you can fine-tune it or disable it altogether directly through the monitor's onscreen display. The first displays that include G-Sync Ambient Adaptive Technology will be available on January 7th, starting at $599. Acer, AOC, Asus, and MSI all have new G-Sync Pulsar monitors with this automatic brightness feature, and they're all designed more for professional esports players."
Nvidia is releasing G-Sync Pulsar monitors with Ambient Adaptive Technology that use a built-in light sensor to measure ambient brightness and color temperature and automatically adjust screen brightness and color temperature. The displays increase brightness and shift to cooler tones in bright daylight, and reduce brightness with warmer tones in darker rooms to minimize glare and eyestrain. Users can fine-tune or disable the feature through the monitor's on-screen display. First models arrive January 7, starting at $599. Manufacturers include Acer, AOC, Asus, and MSI; each model is a 27-inch IPS panel at 1440p with up to 360Hz. G-Sync Pulsar integrates with MediaTek scalers, removing legacy dedicated modules.
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