NVIDIA sent out word today that they are planning to increase the G-SYNC Compatible displays by 41% with a GeForce driver due to drop next Tuesday. To be more specific, certification for seven new G-SYNC Compatible displays will be added, bringing the total amount to 24.
We’ve detailed them all below.
Acer KG271 bmiix 27″ Full HD TN Monitor with AMD FreeSync($169.99 on Amazon)
- Viewable Area: 27″
- Panel Type: TN
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Refresh Rate: 75Hz
- Pixel Pitch: 0.3113mm
- Inputs: 2 x HDMI & 1 x VGA
- AMD FreeSync Technology
Acer XF240H bmjdpr 24″ 144Hz with AMD FreeSync ($197.11 used, like new, from Amazon Warehouse)
- 24″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen with AMD FreeSync Technology
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz (Using Display Port)
- Response Time: 1ms
- Pixel Pitch: 0.276mm
- Signal Inputs: 1 x Display Port, 1 x DVI & 1 x HDMI/MHL
Acer XF270H Bbmiiprx 27″ Full HD Zero Frame TN with AMD FreeSync ($229.90 on Amazon)
- 27″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen TN Monitor with AMD FreeSync Technology
- Response Time: 1ms
- Panel Type: TN
- 144Hz – Using Display Port
- 2 speakers, 2 watts per speaker
- Acer VisionCare Technologies
- Ports: 1 x Display Port & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports
- Display Port Cable Included
AOPEN 27HC1R Pbidpx 27-inch 1800R Curved Full HD with AMD FreeSync ($229.99 on Amazon)
- 27″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) Curved Widescreen VA Display with AMD Radeon FreeSync Technology
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz – Using Display Port
- Response Time: 4ms
- AOPEN Eye Protection: BlueLight Filter & Flickerless Technology
- Ports: 1 x Display Port, 1 x HDMI & 1 x DVI
Asus VG248QG 24”, Full HD, 0.5ms, 165Hz (overclockable) with Adaptive Sync
- 24” Full HD gaming monitor with an ultra-fast 165Hz(overclockable) refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
- Certified as G-SYNC Compatible, delivering a seamless, tear-free gaming experience by enabling VRR (variable refresh rate) by default
- 0.5ms* response time for smooth gameplay, and ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) Technology to further reduce ghosting and motion blur
- ASUS-exclusive GamePlus hotkey for in-game enhancements while GameVisual for optimized visuals
- TUV Rheinland Certification for Flicker-free and Low Blue Light technology to ensure a comfortable viewing experience
Aorus AD27QD 27″ 144Hz, 2560×1440, HDR, with AMD FreeSync ($459.08 used from Amazon Warehouse)
- 27” 2560×1440 QHD Display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and free Sync support
- 10 bit IPS panel with HDR and DCI-P3 color spectrum
- World’s first tactical Display with active noise cancellation (ANC)
- Exclusive Aorus features – GAME assist, OSD sidekick and dashboard
- Ergonomic design with swivel, pivot, tilt and height adjustments
- Built-in digital RGB LED backlighting
- 1x Display Port 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0
LG 27GK750F 27″ 16:9 Full HD 240Hz with AMD FreeSync ($279 on Amazon)
- AMD FreeSync Technology
- 1ms Motion Blur Reduction
- 240Hz Refresh Rate
- Custom Gaming Environment
- Dynamic Action Sync; Black Stabilizer; Crosshair, 2xHDMI2.0, DisplayPort 1.
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