Initially limited to [abc]1080p[/abc] resolution at its launch, the [abc]streaming[/abc] nVidia GeForce Now video game service is improving over time. After access to [abc]2160p[/abc]/60 definition in [abc]SDR[/abc] on Samsung Smart TVs in 2022 and LG in 2023, nVidia is moving up a gear with the announcement a few days ago of upcoming support for 4K/120 [abc]HDR[/abc] signal on LG Smart TVs.
nVidia GeForce Now Blackwell (RTX5080) application previewed on LG Smart TV ££££
LG Smart TVs will be the first to offer these features thanks to nVidia's GeForce Now application, via the Ultimate subscription. This feat is made possible by nVidia's new Blackwell architecture as well as the integration of RTX 5080 type graphics cards in the company's servers. Namely, the brand's Oled computer monitors will also benefit from this development by accessing the 5K/120 signal (5,120 x 2,880 pixels at 120 Hz), the same for the Steam Deck portable console which will benefit from a smoother signal at 90 frames per second.
In the words of Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia££££
"Bringing the Nvidia Blackwell architecture, one of the world's most significant innovations in computer graphics, to GeForce Now represents the biggest leap forward in cloud gaming ever," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. "With Blackwell, GeForce Now delivers even more stunning graphics, the fastest frame rates, and negligible latency, transforming any device into a high-end gaming machine that rivals virtually anything else on the market today."