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Guru3D.com » News » iiyama introduces two new G-Master GB2730QS and G3266HS gaming monitors

iiyama introduces two new G-Master GB2730QS and G3266HS gaming monitors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/29/2017 09:25 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
iiyama introduces two new G-Master GB2730QS and G3266HS gaming monitors

The iiyama G-MASTER series has just been updated with two new models. The G-Master GB2730QSU Silver Crow will be released in the first week of December and the G-Master G3266HS Gold Phoenix will be released in the last week of November.

The G-Master GB2730QS will replace the existing Silver Crow G-Master GB2783QSU. It is a 27’’ WQHD gaming monitor offering FreeSync technology and a 1ms response time @75Hz refresh rate. It will now be available in a new, more stylish, ultra slim cabinet.

The G-Master G3266HS Gold Phoenix is the first curved monitor in iiyama’s portfolio. The 32’’ Full HD G-Master G3266HS-B1 Gold Phoenix is equipped with a VA panel; delivering sharp, vivid colours with wide viewing angles. It has been fitted with the complete range of both analogue: VGA and digital inputs: DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort and it offers two stereo speakers and a headphone connector.

“Two years after introducing the first iiyama G-Master #monitors4gamers to the market, we can proudly say the series is a real success. We strongly believe the newest addition to the range, our Gold Phoenix monitor - the first curved iiyama monitor - will follow in these footsteps. With 144Hz refresh rate, FreeSync technology and the inspired by the curve of the human eye design, it guarantees a much more realistic viewing experience and a true feeling of being pulled in by your favourite game.” - Jeffry Pettinga, Sales Director Europe, iiyama International. 

 

Model

Gold Phoenix G-Master GB2730QSU-B1

Silver Crow G-Master

G3266HS-B1

Diagonal

27’’, TN, flicker-free LED

32” , VA, curved, flicker-free LED

Native resolution

2560 x 1440, WQHD

1920 x 1080, Full HD

Response time

1ms, 75Hz

3ms, 144Hz

Interfaces

DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB hub (3.0)

VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort

Audio

speakers and headphone connector



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#5496679 Posted on: 11/30/2017 05:19 AM
"Gaming monitors"

The 27" has the right resolution for its size but its only 75hz, its handicapped refresh rate is helped by freesync.

The 32" at least it's 144hz capable but only has 1920x1080 resolution and its a VA panel, i have yet to see VA panels being better overall for gaming then neither TN or IPS, they still have to slow pixel transitions from black to grey. It has freesync to, but that isnt really needed at 144hz.

If i was looking for an office monitor with speakers, i would consider these two as viable choices. Looking for a propper gaming monitor, look elsewhere.

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#5496685 Posted on: 11/30/2017 05:55 AM
"Gaming monitors"

The 27" has the right resolution for its size but its only 75hz, its handicapped refresh rate is helped by freesync.

The 32" is least it's 144hz capable but only has 1920x1080 resolution and its a VA panel, i have yet to see VA panels being better overall for gaming then neither TN or IPS, they still have to slow pixel transitions from black to grey. It has freesync to, but that isnt really needed at 144hz.

If i was looking for an office monitor with speakers, i would consider these two as viable choices. Looking for a propper gaming monitor, look elsewhere.
Yeah, office work really benefits from smooth scrolling.

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