ViewSonic XG2401, XG2701 and XG2700-4K are shipping
ViewSonic announces its new XG Series of professional-level gaming monitors, the XG2401, XG2701 and XG2700-4K, are now shipping. The XG2401 is a 24-inch Full HD monitor packed with features like a 144 Hz refresh rate, and AMD's FreeSync variable refresh rate technology that eliminate screen tearing and stuttering for fluid gameplay during fast-paced action scenes.
A blazing-fast 1ms response time and low input lag provides smooth screen performance - even in the most graphic-intense sequences. For optimum speed and performance, SmartSync technology automatically selects the best refresh rate, response time, and lowest input lag needed in FPS games. A black stabilization function helps players spot enemies lurking in the dark, while maintaining brilliant rich colors and contrast.
The ViewSonic XG2700-4K Ultra HD LED gaming monitor delivers stunning visual definition and color for highly immersive gameplay. The 27-inch monitor delivers 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution and SuperClear IPS panel technology with over 8 million pixels of sharp and refined color so players have an unmatched level of detail. In combination with AMD's FreeSync Technology, the VX2700-4K delivers a consistent tear-free picture-perfect front of screen experience, while the fast 5 ms response time and low input lag provide smooth performance. The Game Mode feature optimizes AAA visuals, while a black stabilization function helps target enemies hiding in the dark. This monitor includes future-proof connectivity including DisplayPort 1.2a and HDMI 2.0 so it can reach the maximum potential of any extreme graphics card and support 4K UHD resolution at 60 Hz.
Model | XG2401 | XG2701 | XG2700-4K | XG2703-GS |
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Screen Size | 24-inches | 27-inches | 27-inches | 27-inches |
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 | 2560x1440 |
Panel Type | TN TFT Active Matrix LCD | TN TFT Active Matrix LCD | SuperClear IPS | SuperClear IPS |
Ports | DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA | DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA | DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA | DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA |
Special Features | AMD FreeSync | AMD FreeSync | AMD FreeSync | Nvidia G-Sync |
MSRP | $404 | $529 | $913 | $1,217 |
Pricing and Availability:
- The XG2401 is available now for a MSRP of $404.00 (USD)
- The XG2701 is available now for a MSRP of $529.00 (USD)
- The XG2700-4K is available now for a MSRP of $913.00 (USD)
For more information, visit the product pages of the XG2401, XG2701, and the XG2700-4K.
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really OVER PRICE

no thank's..happy enough with ROG 278Q & Dell S2716DG

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Seriously, just wow.
I paid $300 for my LG 29UM67-P.
29 Inch UltraWide with freesync.
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400 bucks for a 24" TN monitor are they mad or something