HP has unveiled its Big Format Gaming Display ahead of CES (BFGD), and it's an expensive, jaw-dropping behemoth that weighs 140lbs. The Omen X Emperium is a 65" Quantum Dot gaming monitor/TV with all the trimmings, making it the ultimate monitor for living room gaming on an appropriately powerful PC (or console). And at $4,999 its price reflects its fully-loaded status and top-notch specs.
When we first reported on the Nvidia BFGD at last year's CES, it was "coming soon," but there hasn't been any news about it until now, so with this announcement HP is the first to bring these huge gaming panels to market. The panel itself features a 384-zone full direct-array backlight along with Quantum Dot technology, and it delivers 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Naturally its resolution is 4K, and it also features a 120-144Hz refresh rate, and is VESA Certified as DisplayHDR 1000 so it can do proper HDR (theoretically). *Deep breath*. It also has Nvidia's G-Sync frame syncing technology, and has a built-in Nvidia Shield too for streaming games or multimedia content from Netflix, Hulu, etc. Its AMVA panel offers a 4ms response time (gtg) as well.
from IGN All http://bit.ly/2sf6K1G
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