NVIDIA's CES 2018 Keynote

Live stream: https://www.ustream.tv/channel/21695927
Live blog: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2018/01/06/ces-2018-live-nvidia-ceo-jensen-huang-press-event/
95% of the conference was about ai/self driving cars. but they did annousouse a 65 inch 4k 120hz g sync monitor but no new geforce gpu
95% of the conference was about ai/self driving cars. but they did annousouse a 65 inch 4k 120hz g sync monitor but no new geforce gpu
I guess that's neat. I ain't buying that tho. It's gonna cost an arm or a leg to get one. Maybe even my first born daughter.
@jasonofa36: 65 inches is huge they will probably have smaller screen sizes. it will probably be priced competitively with other hdr televisions. my only complaints is that it's not a oled, but quantum dots instead.
Very intrigued to see NVIDIA make a play for the living room television, but those things are gonna require murder to own one straightaway. Hopefully this drives adoption of Freesync too and brings the benefits to not only PC but consoles as well (if not this generation, than the next).
@locus-solus: I dunno. With G-Sync? I doubt it. I hope I'm wrong, but it's not the case today as G-Sync monitors now are too expensive, for me at least.
95% of the conference was about ai/self driving cars. but they did annousouse a 65 inch 4k 120hz g sync monitor but no new geforce gpu
I guess that's neat. I ain't buying that tho. It's gonna cost an arm or a leg to get one. Maybe even my first born daughter.
Yeah, 4K/120hz G-sync monitor is beyond overkilled for my taste. 1440p/144hz here I come :)
Ehhhh.. I dunno about a screen with a built in Shield TV. The problem with that is that 99% of TVs on the market still use ARC for audio out to an AVR (receiver), meaning you are limited to DD and DTS 5.1, no Atmos, no 7.1, no DTS-HD, or Dolby TruHD audio. They could use the new eARC spec, but honestly, it's easier to buy a new shield standalone unit than upgrade the entire screen when new tech comes to market.
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