AUO Corporation (AUO) has announced the world’s first gaming panel that’s compatible with Nvidia’s G-Sync ultra low motion blur 2 (ULMB 2) technology. This panel was developed through a collaboration with Nvidia and has been implemented into two gaming monitors, the Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN and the Acer Predator XB273U F.
G-Sync ULMB 2 is a technology from Nvidia that’s aimed at enhancing motion clarity, which is crucial for competitive gamers who need the most accurate and smooth visual experience possible. This is accomplished by eliminating screen stuttering and tearing, and with ULMB 2 mode enabled, frame compensation and dynamic backlight adjustment are applied between frames. This results in enhanced visual smoothness and clarity, and reduction of ghosting and uneven brightness issues.
The gaming panel from AUO offers a QHD resolution with a refresh rate of 360Hz and a rapid response time of 3 milliseconds. With ULMB 2 mode activated, the panel’s motion clarity is said to be comparable to a frame rate of 1000Hz without ULMB 2.