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Guru3D.com » News » iiyama celebrates three new G-Master monitors and the new G-Master logo

iiyama celebrates three new G-Master monitors and the new G-Master logo

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/17/2018 04:43 PM | source: | 7 comment(s)
iiyama celebrates three new G-Master monitors and the new G-Master logo

iiyama celebrates the introduction of three new G-Master monitors and the new G-Master logo, iiyama launches a pan European competition where fans can win one of 10 brand new Black Hawk and Red Eagle monitors, or one of the hundred other prizes.

The new Black Hawk models are a 24.5’’ G-Master GB2530HSU-B1 and a 27’’ G-Master GB2730HSU-B1. Both offer a stunning 1ms response time and 75Hz refresh rate. The new Red Eagle is a 24.5’’ G-Master GB2560HSU-B1 with a 1ms response time and 144Hz refresh rate. The ideal gaming monitor for competitive PvP games such as COD and CS:GO. All three models support FreeSync technology and come equipped with a height adjustable stand with pivot (screen rotation) function and blue light reducer function. The height-adjustable stands make it extremely easy to adjust the monitor’s screen position to match the gamers preferences, while the blue light reducer function makes gaming far less tiring and easier on the eye. When gaming for longer hours both features substantially improve the comfort.

 

“We are extremely proud and thankful for the recognition the G-master #monitors4gamers have received since their first launch in autumn 2014. Just last year, over hundred thousand G-Master monitors have been chosen by gamers all over Europe. With the introduction of two new Black Hawk monitors and one Red Eagle - the first ones to carry the new G-Master logo - we want to invite G-master fans to take part in a special ‘crack-the-code’ competition and show how G-Master fans celebrate victory.” – says Jeffry Pettinga, Sales Director Europe.

 

The new logo is inspired by the flag of iiyama in Japan. iiyama’s home town where it all started in 1973. The competition opened May 14th and runs for four weeks. Participants are given two tasks. The first task – cracking a binary code – is optional. The second – a creative assignment: “Show us how G-Masters celebrate victory” – is mandatory. Depending on the number of tasks completed, the participants can either win one of 5 new G-Master GB2530HSU-B1 Black Hawk’s and 5 new G-Master GB2560HSU-B1 Red Eagle monitors or one of the other official G-Master merchandise prizes including: jackets, caps, T-shirts and mousepads.

To Crack the Code, please visit https://gmaster.iiyama.com/en.

  

Series

Black Hawk

Red Eagle

Model

G-Master GB2530HSU-B1

G-Master GB2730HSU-B1

G-Master

GB2560HSU-B1

Screen size

24,5"

27”

24.5”

Response time & Frequency

1ms, 40~75Hz, FreeSync™

1ms, 40~144Hz, FreeSync™

Panel

TN LED (3 Side Borderless)

Resolution

Full HD 1920 x 1080 @75Hz

Full HD 1920 x 1080 @144Hz

Height-adjustable/pivot

13cm / 90°

Inputs

VGA (60Hz), HDMI, DisplayPort

HDMI, DisplayPort

Features

OverDrive, Black Tuner, Blue Light Reducer, Predefined and Custom Gaming Modes

Audio / Others

2x2W speakers, headphone connector, USB HUB 2x2.0

Retail price

£144,00 / 165 Eur / 219 USD 

£188,40 / 215 Eur / 249 USD

£220,80 / 249 Eur / 298 USD

  

View the new models online:

GB2530HSU-B1 | GB2730HSU-B1 | GB2560HSU-B1



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Glidefan
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#5547887 Posted on: 05/18/2018 10:12 AM
G-master monitors without G-sync... I wouldn't have known they are for AMD cards just by the name, I have to admit.


Same really. When i saw the title i thought it was a g-sync monitor.

fantaskarsef
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#5547889 Posted on: 05/18/2018 10:18 AM
Same really. When i saw the title i thought it was a g-sync monitor.


Yeah. Thankfully at first we're smart enough to read and do so, and second, we have the table showing the Freesync compatability because of a comprehensive article with specs.
At least we wouldn't have walked into a store and bought it for a Nvidia GPU just because it starts with a capital G ;)

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