NVIDIA announces new television for gamers

Hardware manufacturing company NVIDIA has just unveiled its new creation, the Big Format Gaming Display (BFGD). BFGD acts as a new type of television-like monitor that allows its users to have a plus-sized display instead of a standard monitor, as well as access to top-of-the-line quality graphics, on a very large screen.

BFGD was created to solve the issue of screen tearing and compromised graphics quality players experienced in the past when they hook their CPUs to their flat screen televisions. Previously, refresh rates differences between televisions and monitors have not been forgiving enough for players to get the most out of their flatscreens.

However, BFGD fixes the compromised elements that affect refresh rates, and has effectively addressed  issues of screen tearing on a massive display, while providing players with 4K resolution capabilities. BFGD was created by developers over at Acer, Asus, Hewlett Packard, as well as NVIDIA -- all of which will be coming up with their own models for BFGD.

As of now, BFGD offers players with a 65-inch screen with 4K resolution capability, and 123 Hz refresh rate, as well as support for HDR. What is special with NVIDIA's BFGD is that it comes with G-Sync Support, which is a feature that improves that graphics further by making sure that there is less moments where in the frames per second output of the video card does not dip lower than 120 frames.

These features cannot be found in even the best living room intended flat screens in the market today, and the 65-inch screen is meant to satisfy even the most meticulous player when it comes to premium display. Essentially, the BFGD is a television that is meant to meet the demands of video games. BFGD has Android-TV capabilities as well, which means that users will be able to stream as well. As of now, no price for the BFGD has been revealed. 

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