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NVIDIA Reflex Brings a New Category of 1440p NVIDIA G-SYNC Esports Displays.

Plus adding Low Latency to 7 new games.

Gamers and game developers recognize that reducing system latency is key to a great gaming experience and is why there has been such tremendous growth in NVIDIA Reflex’s low latency ecosystem over the past year.  Reflex is supported in 8 of the top 10 competitive shooters including Apex LegendsValorant and Fortnite. Over 20 million GeForce players compete with Reflex ON each month. And our Reflex Analyzer, which allows players to easily measure system latency, is supported by over 50 mice and displays.

Today, we are announcing 7 more Reflex games, 6 new Reflex mice, 6 new Reflex monitors including next generation 1440p G-SYNC esports displays, and a new Reflex feature that makes latency measurement easier than ever before. For more information, keep reading.

 

Reflex Expanding to New Game Genres

Most players prefer to be battling the boss, not their PC. Responsive games are more immersive, less frustrating, and enable players to be more precise with their inputs. For this reason, competitive shooters have quickly latched onto NVIDIA Reflex low latency gaming, with over 20 competitive shooters supporting the technology.  But platformers, fighting games and sims benefit from the same reduction in system latency.  7 more games with Reflex are on the way, extending our low latency gaming technology into new genres.

 

NVIDIA Reflex Makes God of War More Responsive

2018’s God of War is one of the best action games ever made, with engrossing characters, an excellent story, a mesmerizing world to explore, and dazzling battles and sequences. On January 14th, the PC edition goes live, featuring enhanced graphics, exclusive PC features, HDR, our AI-powered performance accelerating NVIDIA DLSS technology, and the latency-optimizing NVIDIA Reflex.

God of War’s fast action and spectacular combos are key to overcoming the game’s most difficult challenges. If your PC’s system latency is high, gameplay feels sluggish and controls are unresponsive. Combos are harder to chain, tricky jumps are mistimed, and the experience feels slow.  NVIDIA Reflex will deliver responsive gameplay allowing you to beat the boss with tighter dodges and combos.   

 

 

Reflex Comes to New 1440p G-SYNC Esports Displays

With the global growth in esports, the demand for esports displays has been doubling each year. 1080p displays have ruled esports for over a decade – as the lower resolution has enabled higher framerates and faster refresh rates.  With today’s high-end GeForce RTX GPUs rendering esports games above 360 FPS at 1440p – the industry is primed for a change.

Today, we are taking esports to the next level with a new category of esports displays — 1440p, 27” G-SYNC and up to 360Hz with new Esports Vibrance and the Reflex Latency Analyzer.  These displays are also Dual-Format, allowing gamers the option to play at 1080p, 25”.  With new G-SYNC Esports Displays at 1440p and 360Hz, gamers can play their best with zero compromise.  The future of esports monitors is here with new displays available soon from AOC, ASUS, MSI, and Viewsonic.

 

 

Over 35 Reflex Mice to Choose From

Reflex Mice unlock the capability to measure full system latency when paired with a Reflex Analyzer display. Simply plug your Reflex Mouse into the proper USB port on a Reflex compatible display and you are good to go. Today, we are announcing 6 new Reflex Mice from Alienware, AGON, CORSAIR, EVGA, and Logitech. 

 

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