Cooler Master Is Entering the Gaming Monitor Market with GM219-30 and GM219-35
You need to wonder if Cooler Master is slowly spinning out of control, with too many and often too expensive products. regardless, the will be entering the monitor market as well with a 30 and 35" 21:9 gaming monitor.
Both units offer a screen ratio of at 21:9 and are based on a VA panel. At 30-inches at 2560 x 1080 the GM219-30 is the 'smaller' model. It's a 200 Hz monitor. The GM219-35 is a 35" monitor has a higher resolution of 3440x1440 at 120 Hz. Obviously, both display offer support for adaptive sync and thus should work with AMD (FreeSync) and Nvidia (G-Sync) cards
Albeit the details are dim, both monitors should offer some level of HDR support. We know this because of a FreeSync 2 certificate, and revision 2 is HDR supported. Both screens are expected to have a response time of 1-millisecond albeit whether that is gray to gray or mprt speeds remains a big yellow question mark.
A small funny observation, you'll notice that the monitor stand is shaped after the Cooler Master logo. With a bit of luck the monitors should reach the market by late 2019 with prices at roughly 399 USD for the 30" model and 999 USD for the 35" version.
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agree with the above - I use a 40'' Lg 4K tv at half the cost. Ben using tv's for yrs

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Still not proper 4K 120hz+ so its a no from me
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The Best TV's go as low as 11 ms but are 60 HZ, for 120 HZ you have at least around 14 ms of delay to deal with. Fine if you play slower paced games but annoying when you play shooters and other fast paced games.
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@Geryboy
inpuy lag (not just screen lag itself) around 30ms and up, if irc.
really depends on how much "processing" you turn on, it can go up to 100-150ms for some brands.
not something im worried about, as i dont play for money
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sure, but then again, how long were "we" playing with 60hz screens (monis included) and no one complained about it...
outside that not everyone plays fps,
or not on a level where lag would matter much.
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sorry, but the same with many other monies above 30", for ~1000$ i can get a 43/49in uhd tv with HDR/120Hz/local dimming..