360Hz Feeling Like 1,000Hz: Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar Monitors 2026 Debut
Nvidia is launching the first G-Sync Pulsar monitors in 2026. Featuring Acer, Asus, and MSI, these 360Hz displays offer 1,000Hz effective motion clarity. Check out the latest specs and release details.
It's been exactly two years since Nvidia first teased a breakthrough in motion clarity. That promise is finally becoming a reality. Nvidia has announced that the first four monitors powered by its G-Sync Pulsar technology will hit select retailers starting this Wednesday, ending a long wait for the gaming community.
Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar Monitors 2026 Release Schedule
The initial lineup includes high-performance displays from Acer, AOC, Asus, and MSI. These 27-inch1440pIPS monitors are pushing the boundaries of what consumers can expect from standard high-refresh-rate hardware.
- Acer Predator XB273U F5
- AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2
- Asus ROG Strix Pulsar XG27AQNGV
- MSI MPG 272QRF X36
Effective Clarity of a 1,000Hz Display
While these panels feature a native 360Hz refresh rate, Nvidia claims the integrated G-Sync Pulsar technology delivers the "effective motion clarity of a theoretical 1,000Hz monitor." By utilizing advanced backlight strobing, the system eliminates the blur caused by images persisting on the retina, providing a level of sharpness previously thought impossible at these frame rates.
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