NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce features 'new video output' tech

We should expect HDMI 2.1 on the next-gen GeForce, to handle 4K 120Hz HDR+ for NVIDIA's new BFGDs.

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We are so close to the launch of NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce GTX 11 series graphics cards I can almost smell the PCB, especially with the fresh rumors popping up today about a "new video output" on the new cards.

NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce features 'new video output' tech | TweakTown.com

The new rumors come from Igor Wallosek who has talked with NVIDIA's AIB partners R&D teams, who said: "You can already look forward to a new way of a very specific video output and NV has also fundamentally changed the tact and its handling". This is an interesting rumor, and something that has weight to it.

NVIDIA's update to the video output makes sense if they are going to offer HDMI 2.1 that will usher in 4K 120Hz HDR support... perfect for those Big Format Gaming Displays (BFGDs) that NVIDIA has coming out in the coming months.

The price of the new flagship GeForce GTX 1180? We're being told to expect somewhere between $999 and $1499.