NVIDIA finally launches G-Sync Pulsar, first monitors hit the market January 7

G-Sync Pulsar is finally here

NVIDIA says the first G-SYNC Pulsar monitors will finally go on sale on January 7, ending a long gap between the technology’s original reveal and actual retail availability. Pulsar was shown publicly in 2024, but until now it remained limited to demos and early announcements rather than shipping products.

The initial lineup focuses on 27-inch 1440p panels running at 360Hz, with confirmed models from Acer, AOC, ASUS, and MSI. These displays target competitive gaming setups, combining high refresh rates with VRR and Pulsar’s motion clarity features. Pricing is set to start at $599.

NVIDIA G-Sync Pulsar

  • Ultimate Esports Display
  • 27 inch 1440p 360Hz panels
  • 1000Hz+ Perceived Motion Clarity with VRR
  • G-SynC Ambient Adaptive

Alongside the release timing, NVIDIA is also promoting G-SYNC Ambient Adaptive , which adjusts brightness and color temperature based on room lighting. After multiple delays and missed windows, January 7 is the first firm date tied to Pulsar monitors reaching the market.

Source: NVIDIA