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Nvidia’s new G-Sync Pulsar monitors target motion blur at the human retina level

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Published 2026-01-06 05:12 UTCUpdated 2026-01-06 17:32 UTC
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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.

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Nvidia’s new G-Sync Pulsar monitors target motion blur at the human retina level
arstechnica_all · arstechnica.com · 2026-01-06 17:32 UTC
Nvidia’s new G-Sync monitors automatically adjust brightness just like a laptop
The Verge RSS (general) · theverge.com · 2026-01-06 05:12 UTC
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