When Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang took the stage for this year’s press conference, the theme was gaming in different contexts. Among other things, the Geforce RTX 2060 and the RTX series for laptops were unveiled. Perhaps the biggest news, however, was support for adaptive synchronization in software, something that opens up for using Geforce cards fully with Freesync monitors.
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In Nvidia’s demo suite during CES 2019, all presented products and concepts are on display. These include a dozen laptops with Geforce RTX 2080 Max-Q, a separate room with demonstrations for creators and a corner dedicated to enthusiasts with eyes on G-Sync and BFGD screens.
We of course take the opportunity to squeeze and test where the opportunity arises and summarize the impressions in video form at the top of the article.
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