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Guru3D.com » News » Xiaomi is developing OLED gaming televisions that will support NVIDIA G-Sync.

Xiaomi is developing OLED gaming televisions that will support NVIDIA G-Sync.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/09/2021 08:41 AM | source: tpu | 18 comment(s)
Xiaomi is developing OLED gaming televisions that will support NVIDIA G-Sync.

With the announcement of their next-generation Mi OLED gaming television series, which will include support for NVIDIA G-Sync, Xiaomi is gearing up for a big year.

 Xiaomi has released three teasers on its Weibo account regarding the new TV, highlighting its OLED panel and G-Sync support. However, the company has not revealed any specifics on the TV's resolution, refresh rate, or pricing. The TV may be a part of the NVIDIA Big Format Gaming Display initiative, which includes displays with dedicated G-Sync modules. However, neither company has confirmed whether the TV is a member of the program. It's reasonable to assume that the TV will be compatible with HDMI 2.1, considering the presence of NVIDIA G-Sync technology and the limited bandwidth provided by HDMI 2.0. On August 10th, Xiaomi will make an official announcement on the Mi OLED TV, which will include additional information.

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Xiaomi is developing OLED gaming televisions that will support NVIDIA G-Sync.




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PPC
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#5936359 Posted on: 08/09/2021 05:12 PM
More options is great but OLED is not for gaming because of the burn in, it wont happen only for the most casual gamer ever.

Binging on one game, WoW or Dota for example? Thats gonna burn in soooo much soooo fast... :( I'd get an OLED for gaming today if this wasnt an issue but it still is.

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#5936386 Posted on: 08/09/2021 06:29 PM
More options is great but OLED is not for gaming because of the burn in, it wont happen only for the most casual gamer ever.

Binging on one game, WoW or Dota for example? Thats gonna burn in soooo much soooo fast... :( I'd get an OLED for gaming today if this wasnt an issue but it still is.

Yeah I personally want a mini-led backed screen. One with like 10k mini leds. The cost of those isn't that high albeit I'm sure the first monitors will be outrageous.

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#5936398 Posted on: 08/09/2021 07:19 PM
I have an LG OLED 65" PC Gaming Monitor with over 8000Hrs and not a sign of burn in anywhere.
This Xiaomi looks interesting need more information. I do not see anything about HDR and HDR is a feature now for any new monitor/TV in my house.

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#5936399 Posted on: 08/09/2021 07:23 PM
I have an LG OLED 65" PC Gaming Monitor with over 8000Hrs and not a sign of burn in anywhere.

Games are generally the type of content that would make it very hard to cause a burn-in i guess. Unless you'd be exclusively binging some strategy or other UI heavy games where you constantly have same pixels in same places for hours every day.

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#5936400 Posted on: 08/09/2021 07:28 PM
Games are generally the type of content that would make it very hard to cause a burn-in i guess. Unless you'd be exclusively binging some strategy or other UI heavy games where you constantly have same pixels in same places for hours every day.

Yes I agree 100%. It is a PC Gaming monitor for me and I never believed the myth of burn in for PC games. Now if one was to watch static images for hours at a time well...

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