Friday, November 1st 2019
LG OLED TVs Receive NVIDIA G-SYNC Upgrade Starting This Week
LG Electronics USA announced that 2019 OLED TVs are receiving a firmware update starting this week, enabling stunning game play via NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible technology.
NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible support will be available on the E9 series (65 and 55 inches) and C9 series (77, 65 and 55 inches) as well as the B9 series (65 and 55 inches) LG OLED TV models in the United States in November.With G-SYNC Compatible support, the critically-acclaimed LG OLED TVs will deliver the smoothest, most immersive gaming experience without the flicker, tearing or stuttering common to most displays. Gamers have long valued LG OLED TVs for their exceptional picture quality, low input lag and ultra-fast response time. The addition of G-SYNC Compatible support allows gamers with GeForce RTX 20-Series or GTX 16-Series GPUs to fully enjoy extreme responsiveness and optimized visuals on LG's large OLED TVs from 55 inches up to an immersive 77 inches.
"If you'll pardon the pun, this is truly a game changer for the legions of gamers out there," said Tim Alessi, head of home entertainment product marketing at LG Electronics USA. "Partnering with NVIDIA to integrate their G-SYNC Compatible support into our category-leading LG OLED TVs delivers a new standard in gaming performance and opens a new world of large-screen 4K gaming experiences only found on LG OLED TVs."
For more information on LG TVs, visit LG.com.
NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible support will be available on the E9 series (65 and 55 inches) and C9 series (77, 65 and 55 inches) as well as the B9 series (65 and 55 inches) LG OLED TV models in the United States in November.With G-SYNC Compatible support, the critically-acclaimed LG OLED TVs will deliver the smoothest, most immersive gaming experience without the flicker, tearing or stuttering common to most displays. Gamers have long valued LG OLED TVs for their exceptional picture quality, low input lag and ultra-fast response time. The addition of G-SYNC Compatible support allows gamers with GeForce RTX 20-Series or GTX 16-Series GPUs to fully enjoy extreme responsiveness and optimized visuals on LG's large OLED TVs from 55 inches up to an immersive 77 inches.
"If you'll pardon the pun, this is truly a game changer for the legions of gamers out there," said Tim Alessi, head of home entertainment product marketing at LG Electronics USA. "Partnering with NVIDIA to integrate their G-SYNC Compatible support into our category-leading LG OLED TVs delivers a new standard in gaming performance and opens a new world of large-screen 4K gaming experiences only found on LG OLED TVs."
For more information on LG TVs, visit LG.com.
60 Comments on LG OLED TVs Receive NVIDIA G-SYNC Upgrade Starting This Week
Also, they used to sell literal upgrade modules.
I get that you don't like NVIDIA. Frankly, misinformation like this is starting to make me dislike AMD, and given even they don't go that far: Just stop. You really aren't helping your favored brand here.
Oh, right, it's "just a certification". Wrong. As if Huang doesn't have enough groupies. They wouldn't even call it compatible if it wouldn't result in an immediate lawsuit.
Let's try real info. It's a firmware upgrading allowing adaptive sync to work, which Nvidia has nothing to do with except paying LG to plaster their branding all over it.
You seem deeply confused by this. Reading what they actually are should fix this, no "imagining required." [Citation needeed] I don't defend this at all. I say there is absolutely no evidence strong enough to prove it's happening, not that that stops your rabid mob from a preemptive assualt of claims on threads about an LG tv.
I'd be whining at LG, as I'm pretty sure this decision fell to them, and they just said "no one uses freesync anyways"
Show them you do.
I have a PS4 Pro and an Xbox one X connected to a Q80r that Support’s Freesync looks great. That’s a bottom line there.
Then I have a C9 connected to my PC with rtx 2070 Super in and playing at 1440p 120hz is wicked nice.
So for those who want experience. I say it’s worth it all as my experience breathes new life into gaming.
G-SYNC Or Freesync however monitors or TVs like to market, the bottom line is supported High Refresh Rates. That’s what’s being hyped up. There’s compatibility here too. I’m not going to hook up my old PS3 and expect Freesync of GSync. You get what you pay for. For those who have a AMD card and want to play and have a maxed out experience on a TV the Samsung QLEDs will deliver nicely, but so will a OLED from Lg C9 or B9.