Nevermind, old news. It was news to me haha.
Apparently A few weeks ago, an ASUS Nordic support representative inadvertently made available an interim build of the NVIDIA graphics driver. This was a mobile driver build (version 346.87) focused at ASUS G751 line of laptops. The driver was pulled shortly but PC Perspective managed to get their hands on a copy of it, and installed it on a ASUS G751 review unit. To everyone's surprise, a 'G-SYNC display connected' system tray notification appeared. It turned out to actually be a functional NVIDIA G-SYNC setup on a laptop.
Read the full articles below
Sources:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidias-g-sync-coming-laptops-wont-require-hardware-module/
http://www.lazygamer.net/general-news/you-wont-need-a-new-monitor-for-g-sync-soon/
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/15/02/03/0138252/mobile-g-sync-confirmed-and-tested-with-leaked-driver
Thoughts?