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NVIDIA G-sync Pulsar Displays on Show at CES 2026, Releasing Very Soon

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NVIDIA have unveiled as part of their CES press event that 4 new G-sync Pulsar monitors will be finally releasing very soon, apparently as early as 7th January in fact! There’s new models from Acer, AOC, Asus and MSI, several of which we expect to see on show this week during CES. Acer, Asus and MSI should be demonstrating their models, while AOC aren’t actually at CES. NVIDIA said in their press event that these will be released from 7th January at a starting price of $599 USD. Specifics for each model are not disclosed at this time but we’d expect to see more from each vendor during the week.

The 4 New G-sync Pulsar Monitors Unveiled

The new models being launched are:

  • Acer Predator XB273U F5
  • AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2
  • Asus ROG Strix Pulsar XG27AQNGV
  • MSI MPG 272QRF X36

G-Sync Pulsar benefits

G-sync Pulsar allows you to use a strobe blur reduction backlight mode (like NVIDIA’s ULMB2) at the same time as variable refresh rates, with these monitors being aimed at esports gamers. NVIDIA say that the screens can deliver 1000Hz+ perceived motion clarity with VRR. For more information about how G-sync Pulsar works, see our previous post here. We will provide more up to date technical information during CES this week once we’ve had chance to see the monitors in action.

Known monitor specs so far

We do know that these are all 27″ sized screens, featuring IPS LCD panels, a 2560 x 1440 resolution and 360Hz native refresh rate.

We don’t have detailed final specs or info for any of these screen at the moment, although we’ve seen some of them in prototype stage in the past. For instance the MSI model was announced back in January 2025, the Acer in September 2024, and Asus showcased a different prototype all the way back in August 2024. It’s been around 17 months since this technology was announced, and it finally now seems like it will be available to buy.

Expect a lot more during this week as we visit each manufacturer. We’ll be providing detailed coverage throughout CES on all the monitors, and you can follow our CES tracker here and subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date.

G-sync Ambient Adaptive Technology

One other related new feature NVIDIA announced was ‘G-sync Ambient Adaptive’ technology, which can auto-adjust monitor brightness and colours based on your ambient lighting. More info on this when we have it.

More information coming soon

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