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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA orders thousands of Samsung 120Hz displays

NVIDIA orders thousands of Samsung 120Hz displays

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/19/2009 05:16 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Gossip in the channel makes us believe that NVIDIA placed an order at Samsung for no less than 10.000 120Hz displays. NVIDIA is pretty keen on pushing forward their GeForce 3D technology (3D goggles which we will review asap). And to spice the bundle up a little, they want to offer a kit including the glasses and Samsung monitor.

120Hz is the optimal refresh rate for this technology to really enjoy it. I've played around with it a couple of times already adn it is quite the experience. The Samsung screens are 22" and have a native screen resolution of 1680x1050. There's no word on definitive pricing just yet though.

But one thing this kit is .. is exciting.







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