GAMbIT Magazine #30 Jan/Feb 2018 | Page 30

NVIDIA Big Format Display

NVIDIA getting into the television market is a very big deal . Console gaming is fine on most television , we ' ve been doing it since the early 80s , but PC gamers will tell you that hooking up an LCD TV to a PC is a nightmare for games .

Toyota e-Palette

It would not be CES without some company announcing some wild idea that it claims will change the future . This year is just happened to be Toyota with it e-Palette multi-purpose moving space . It ' s a very strange idea , and while i probably won ' t catch on , the technology will surely be applied all over the place .
The inherent quality and lag issues make screens specifically designed for computers a must-have . That ' s the main reason there are monitors in the computer section of shops and TV ' s in another .
These new monitors are the world ’ s first big-screen PC gaming displays , specifically designed for enthusiast gamers seeking the ultimate 4K PC gaming experience .
These screens will run at 4K at 120Hz , have G-SYNC technology , HDR with 1000 nit peak brightness , and an integrated NVIDIA SHIELD , giving you instant access to Netflix , Amazon Video and YouTube at 4K , NVIDIA GameStream , Android games and apps , and much more .
The Toyota e-Palette is a series of autonomous vehicles that can be tailored for all sorts of uses thanks to its modular design . This open platform can be used for lots of different purposes , but the most logical would be buss-like transportation .
Toyota says the transports could also be used as pop-up retail spaces that come directly to the consumer , or to special events like , say , CES . They can also be set up as delivery hubs and as mobile offices . Toyota will actually start testing the e-Palette in 2020 .