Razer has introduced a new version of its Raptor 27 gaming monitor with support for premium free-sync technology - which provides smoother gameplay when faced with low frame rates. The upgrade rate of the monitor is 165 Hz, which is slightly higher than the previous model with 144 Hz.
This gaming monitor uses the THX certification, which is claimed to provide excellent image color and resolution on monitors that do. Like the 2019 version, this version is compatible with Nvidia GSync technology, and the 27-inch matte panel of the monitor, which has a QHD resolution and IPS material, covers up to 95% of the color space of the DCIP3.
The monitor will cost about $ 799.99 when it launches in the third quarter of 2021, which is $ 100 more than the previous version. If you plan to play with PCs, having an advanced variable refresh rate will be noticeable. The Razor Raptor 27 has a beautiful design with a solid aluminum base that allows you to rotate the monitor up to 90 degrees.
Although some 4K gaming monitors cost a little more, the cost is undoubtedly high. For $ 899, the Acer Nitro XV 28 features a 28-inch 4KIP display with support for the 2.1 HDMI port, which supports up to 120Hz gaming on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox. Supports X series.
Razer has now introduced a VESA adapter for the new version of the Raptor 27 and the previous model. Excluding the base price included with the monitor, the price of this adapter (which will be released in the third quarter of 2021) is $ 100 and allows you to place the Raptor 27 on bases compatible with the VESA standard.
Apart from the changes mentioned earlier, the monitor is no different from the previous 27 generation Razor Raptor monitor. The ports have not changed. Still an HDMI 2.0B port, a display port version 1. 4, one USB Type-C port with support for display port, two USB Type-E ports. There are 2 1st generation and a headphone jack in the monitor.
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