Introduced at Computex 2023, Nvidia G-Sync Extremely Low Movement Blur 2 (ULMB 2) appears to be like to be the subsequent must-have characteristic for aggressive players, promising to ship “over 1,000Hz of efficient movement readability.” It’s accessible proper now, freed from cost, however only a few gaming displays are literally able to supporting the know-how.
Movement readability refers to how properly a display retains the element of an object in movement, with the most effective gaming displays capturing your enemy’s actions in high-fidelity whereas dud shows depart you with a blurry mess. It’s essential in mainly each recreation, however particularly so in aggressive FPS video games like Valorant.
ULMB 2 addresses the shortcomings of the know-how’s first iteration, specifically diminished brightness and refresh fee, and gives enhanced movement readability with seemingly no drawbacks. Effectively, that’s, for those who don’t depend entry necessities.
In its prolonged explainer on ULMB 2, Nvidia states that to be able to be appropriate with the characteristic, displays should meet the next necessities:
- Ship over 1,000Hz of efficient movement readability
- Drive ULMB 2 on the monitor’s full refresh fee
- Ship over 250 nits of brightness with minimal crosstalk or double pictures
Presently, there are solely two displays in the marketplace which are ULMB 2 succesful, specifically the Acer Predator XB273U F and the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN, with simply two different fashions confirmed on the time of writing.
We’ll be getting hands-on with ULMB 2 with our upcoming ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN evaluate, so hold a watch out for that. Within the meantime, take a look at our evaluate of the newest GeForce GPU, the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB.