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4K 120Hz Gaming TV from NVIDIA!?

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips873.4K viewsJan 8, 20185:50
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Linus Tech Tips showcases NVIDIA’s first 65‑inch gaming TV, a 4K display that promises 120 Hz refresh and variable refresh rate via G‑Sync. The video opens in the NVIDIA suite, where the host explains the TV’s low‑latency inputs,DisplayPort and HDMI,alongside a full‑array local‑dimming backlight that can hit 1000 nit peak brightness. Linus highlights the VA panel from AU Optronics, quantum‑dot DCI‑P3 color support, and the promise of HDR10 content playback at native frame rates. In the second half, he dives into performance expectations, noting that the TV should perform similarly to high‑refresh 4K monitors, and speculates on pricing, estimating a launch price around $5 k. The host also touches on the integration of NVIDIA’s Shield TV, Google Smart Home, and voice controls, positioning the TV as a versatile entertainment hub. He discusses the potential for local dimming zones, the expected number of zones, and how the TV could compete with other 65‑inch models from Acer, Asus, and HP. Linus wraps up by encouraging viewers to comment on the price and features, and thanks Synergy for sponsoring the video.

The comment section shows strong enthusiasm for the product, with many users speculating on price and praising the TV’s specs. Several comments highlight the 120 Hz refresh and HDR10 support, while others note the potential competition with other 65‑inch models. Overall sentiment is positive, with a high like count and a few replies clarifying details. Viewers are eager to see the final release and are curious about the exact launch date and price.

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Questions answered

What refresh rate does the NVIDIA gaming TV support?
120 Hz, with variable refresh rate via G‑Sync.
Does the TV support HDR10 content playback?
Yes, it supports HDR10 at native frame rates.
What panel technology is used in the TV?
A VA panel from AU Optronics with quantum‑dot DCI‑P3 color.
When is the TV expected to launch?
It is slated for a summer 2018 release.