Cooler Master introduces four monitors with refresh rates up to 240Hz
Four displays will be released by the end of this year by Cooler Master. This applies to displays between 27" and 34" at refresh rates between 144Hz and 240Hz. They are appropriate for work and gaming, according to the maker. The displays are available for $349 - $499
The new range comprises two 27" versions; the GM27-FQS features a 2560x1440 pixel IPS display with a refresh rate of 165Hz. The GM27-CFRX sports a complete 240 Hz refresh rate full HD VA panel, a retail price of $349 for the full HD variant and $449 for the 1440p version.
The GM32-FQ and GM34-CQW likewise are presented by Cooler Master. The first one is 32 "The IPS panel monitor has a 2560x1440 pixel resolution and 165Hz refresh rate. The price tag is $499 in this screen. The GM34 CWQ is 34" at a 3440x1440 pixels resolution, a VA panel, and 144Hz refresh rate. This ultra-large display has a retail price recommended of $549.
According to Cooler Master, the four monitors will be released in the fourth quarter. The pricing for Euro was not released yet. All displays include HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 connectors. No HDMI 2.1 monitors have been disclosed by Cooler Master yet.
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HDMI 2.0? What year are we living in again?
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@cucaulay malkin personally I'd never use that feature as it would hurt my eyes. Strobe is only good to induce seizure as well as eye and head pain.
In another topic, if quality is on par with their recent fans: I'd say they'll RMA allot!
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of coarse the actual Va panel are curved, almost every freaking VA monitor i find is curved
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@cucaulay malkin personally I'd never use that feature as it would hurt my eyes. Strobe is only good to induce seizure as well as eye and head pain.
In another topic, if quality is on par with their recent fans: I'd say they'll RMA allot!
yeah,same as every game screen gives you epilepsy,right ?

strobing is a must,it's a lot better than having 200/240hz in normal mode,and it's fine unless you're very sensitive.I've played hunreds of hours with strobing and never felt anything.It's a problem under 100hz,but not at 120hz.
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a premium gaming monitor should come with strobing,period.
especially the VA cause the smear is unbearable
strobed image at 120fps/120hz is gonna be a lot clearer than this at 200/200.
seriously,how ugly is that.