NVIDIA Conference Vlog Part 2.1 -The Way It's Meant To Be Played 2013
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Link to part 2: youtu.be NVIDIA dropped an absolute BOMB on us with G-Sync, which is a new line of apparel designed to help hip-hop dancers more closely match up their "moves" when they're all dancing to the same tune regardless of where they are in the world. No. OBVIOUSLY that's not it. If you really want to know more about it watch the video... It starts at around 9:18 This is just part one though. I had to split it up because otherwise it was going to be like 45 minutes long. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & availability: NONE YET! Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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NVIDIA Conference Vlog Part 2.1 provides a detailed, on-the-ground recap of the second day at the event, focusing on the live demonstrations and the broader implications of NVIDIA's new technology. The host describes arriving after a day that included a roughly underwhelming Ubisoft tour and then shifts to the main highlight of the vlog: immersive demonstrations of Nvidia’s latest gaming innovations. He explains the setup around the venue, noting the Prodigy-based rigs and the hands-on opportunities to interact with the hardware, while also acknowledging some restrictions, such as not being allowed to touch certain demo stations immediately. Throughout the segment, the host emphasizes the tangible, live nature of the demos, contrasting them with typical pre-recorded showcases and stressing the potential impact on gameplay, streaming, and home entertainment. The narrative weaves in personal observations about the gear, the potential pricing, and the broader ecosystem needed to fully realize these technologies, making clear that what’s on display could redefine how PC gaming is experienced in living rooms and across networks. He closes with reflections on the day’s excitement, his own enthusiasm for Shield and G-Sync, and a tease about upcoming panels, while keeping the tone accessible and practical for a broad audience of enthusiasts and potential buyers.
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Questions answered
- What is Gamestream and how does it differ from previous streaming approaches by NVIDIA?
- Gamestream is NVIDIA's evolution of streaming PC games to devices like the Shield, enabling local streaming from a high-end PC to a TV or another display, with options for 1080p wired or 720p wireless streaming and low-latency controller support.
- How does G-Sync address common PC gaming issues like tearing and stuttering?
- G-Sync allows the GPU to control the monitor's refresh rate, so the monitor's refresh aligns with the GPU's frame output, reducing tearing and stuttering and delivering a smoother, lag-free experience without the typical VSYNC trade-offs.