NVIDIA's First 65-Inch 4K HDR Gaming Display Arrives in February for $4,999

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Announced over a year ago, the first of NVIDIA’s Big Format Gaming Displays has finally debuted in the form of HP’s Omen X Emperium 65. While gaming on a large display is nothing new for the HTPC crowd and similar enthusiasts, this 65” 4K HDR monster offers the benefits of G-Sync and a 144Hz refresh rate, as well as built-in NVIDIA Shield functionality. It’ll be available in February for $4,999.

The panel itself is rated for up to 1,000 nits of peak luminance and 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The gray-to-gray response time is rated for 4ms. The offside viewing angles, as you'd expect from any panel of this size, were great. It's a VA panel (technically, AMVA, for Advance VA) with an antiglare surfacing that worked well in the demo space we observed it in. USB ports on this side allow for charging and device connectivity. The manual controls for the onscreen display (OSD) menus comprise the directional joystick that you see here at the bottom, outlined in a red ring, along with a quartet of programmable OSD function buttons.
 
Announced over a year ago, the first of NVIDIA’s Big Format Gaming Displays has finally debuted in the form of HP’s Omen X Emperium 65. While gaming on a large display is nothing new for the HTPC crowd and similar enthusiasts, this 65” 4K HDR monster offers the benefits of G-Sync and a 144Hz refresh rate, as well as built-in NVIDIA Shield functionality. It’ll be available in February for $4,999.

The panel itself is rated for up to 1,000 nits of peak luminance and 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The gray-to-gray response time is rated for 4ms. The offside viewing angles, as you'd expect from any panel of this size, were great. It's a VA panel (technically, AMVA, for Advance VA) with an antiglare surfacing that worked well in the demo space we observed it in. USB ports on this side allow for charging and device connectivity. The manual controls for the onscreen display (OSD) menus comprise the directional joystick that you see here at the bottom, outlined in a red ring, along with a quartet of programmable OSD function buttons.
Wow
 
Bezel is too big, won't be able to put two of them side-by-side.


CES 2025: Acer introduces 65" 4K OLED gaming monitor for $899.00.
 
And LG will have 55inch OLED 4k@120hz VRR shortly for I'm sure quite a bit less. I just got a 55inch OLED for only 1500 so I'm sure these minor additions won't be costing anywhere near 5k.
 
" NVIDIA’s Big Fucking Gaming Displays" There, fixed it.
Also, ffs, round up! S4,999? Just say $5,000, what's an extra dollar for that price point.
 
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I'm guessing 4k on a 65" screen would likely look a bit shit.

Well not if you play on a couch which is presumably what this would be for. 4k at 8 feet away looks very good.


Not really, that's pretty standard, actually a bit on the low side, for a good TV these days. A $2000 Vizio PQ65 has 97% DCI-P3, a bit over 2000 nits peak brightness, 192 dimming zones, and a 120Hz panel. The things that make this special are the faster input, allowing for 4k at over 60Hz (all the mass market TVs are 4k60 or 1080p120 no 4k120 despite panel support) and Gsync (other TVs support Freesync but this is the first Gsync).

But high quality, bright, high speed VA panels are not hard to get your hands on for that kind of money. Samsung, Sony, Vizio, all have displays like that.
 
Well not if you play on a couch which is presumably what this would be for. 4k at 8 feet away looks very good.



Not really, that's pretty standard, actually a bit on the low side, for a good TV these days. A $2000 Vizio PQ65 has 97% DCI-P3, a bit over 2000 nits peak brightness, 192 dimming zones, and a 120Hz panel. The things that make this special are the faster input, allowing for 4k at over 60Hz (all the mass market TVs are 4k60 or 1080p120 no 4k120 despite panel support) and Gsync (other TVs support Freesync but this is the first Gsync).

But high quality, bright, high speed VA panels are not hard to get your hands on for that kind of money. Samsung, Sony, Vizio, all have displays like that.
Not really what??
I literally just said wow and you must have filled in my post for me.
 
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Nvidia tries to set an elitism that just makes me sick.

1.000 - 1.500 for a top end gpu is already border like but 5k for a screen just blows the top off.

Lisa, teach them a lesson they'll never forgot again where they come from.
 
That sound I hear in the background is NVIDIA'S stock trickling below 100USD.
 
Sounds like, good time to buy? Or maybe wait until it hits $50. lol

Well if Goldman Sachs is accurate in their 2020 recession prediction it won't be a good for anyone to buy because we never really recovered from the first one and a second one would be worse for everyone. But that's a conversation for another time.

If I were you and leaving all morals and guilt aside, and would like to take advantage of such a catastrophe, wait till after 3rd quarter of 2020 before you throw some money down.
 
Well if Goldman Sachs is accurate in their 2020 recession prediction it won't be a good for anyone to buy because we never really recovered from the first one and a second one would be worse for everyone. But that's a conversation for another time.
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Its ALWAYS a good time to buy during a recession. That's when all the good stocks go "on sale". I hope the bottom falls out.
 
Yeah, no ty, wake me up when it's a reasonable $2k for it, that is seriously excessive especially for a va-panel. In fact I would prefer a 42inch version so I don't need to sit 30feet away to not see a pixel. I can go by an OLED for under 2k now.
 
well, it is right in line with NVIDIA's pricing scheme

Ehhhh I'm gonna say it's the LCD manufacturers they are convicted price fixers, but yeah 1k$ Nvidia uptax is probably the minimum for this.

Hell for $2k range I can buy LGs wallpaper OLED.
 
Well if Goldman Sachs is accurate in their 2020 recession prediction it won't be a good for anyone to buy because we never really recovered from the first one and a second one would be worse for everyone. But that's a conversation for another time.

If I were you and leaving all morals and guilt aside, and would like to take advantage of such a catastrophe, wait till after 3rd quarter of 2020 before you throw some money down.

Hell I’m banking on the recession happening. Economy goes down, precious metals go up.

Also I’d love a good housing market crash again. Ready to buy. Crashes hard enough maybe I’ll try my hand at slum lord (that’s a joke.)
 
The problem is they are hung up on the 120 and 240 post processing faux crap that gives the soap opera effect.
The 2019 LG OLED TV’s will have native 120Hz (like previous years models) but with HDMI 2.1 now to support 120Hz input without motion interpolation. They will also support VRR. There are issues with using OLED for gaming/PC use but the image quality and response times are second to none, and they will cost about 1/2 this insane Nvidia screen. Hopefully market pressure will convince Nvidia is to support HMDI 2.1 VRR at some point in the future, or that AMD actually puts out true high end cards to make for good big screen gaming options.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/01/lg-announces-its-2019-oled-tv-lineup-plus-an-8k-monstrosity/
 
One wonders how many arranged marriages are being setup so that this can be purchased.

(that is, how many people are actively getting their children married "to money" so they don't have to help pay for college, etc.)

Gives "gamer" a whole new meaning.
 
LOL. GSync in my living room?

Sound bar? With a $5k display? Son, get some real speakers. Jesus.

Call me when this is an OLED. '19 LG panels look amazing.
 
Vega you gonna scoop this up? Let all of us plebs know if it's worth it or are you sticking with OLED from here on out?
 
The problem is they are hung up on the 120 and 240 post processing faux crap that gives the soap opera effect.

I assume you can turn that off like on a real display.

But this sounds like it's not HDMI 2.1 compliant. That is a bug fucking fail right there for a new display in 2019.
 
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5 grand? Go eat a bag of dicks, nvidia.

I mean you could have TWO 65" oleds for that. Or THREE 75" 4K LEDs in surround / eyefinity / etc
 
I assume you can turn that off like on a real display.

But this sounds like it's not HDMI 2.1 compliant. That is a bug fucking fail right there for a new display in 2019.
True it probably has display port 1.4b though so it should have the bandwidth, the problem is they say at 4:4:4 but from all the testing I seen it's actually 4:2:2 subchroma the Asus and Acer 4k 144htz we're apparantly aweful and heard it several times misquoted properly.
 
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