Nvidia’s BFGDs (or Big Format Gaming Displays, to you and me) are no longer going to be called BFGDs. Instead, as of January 2019, these massive 65in gaming displays are now part of Nvidia’s wider G-Sync Ultimate family, which also includes their significantly smaller (but just as pricey) G-Sync HDR monitors such as the 27in Acer Predator X27 and Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ.
Why the name change? To make things easier to understand, according to Nvidia, although between you and me I rather liked the idea of it being the BFG of all gaming displays. And one of them will be here super soon, too: HP’s newly-christened Omen X Emperium. If you’ve been eyeing up this jumbo gaming display, here’s everything we know so far about Nvidia’s BFGD G-Sync Ultimate displays, including their price (I’ll warn you now, it ain’t pretty), specs and release date.
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