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Posted 19 June 2023

Razer Raptor 27" Quad HD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync/NVIDIA G-Sync HDR IPS Gaming Monitor £346.18 delivered @ eBuyer

£346.18
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  • 2560 x 1440 QHD
  • DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-C
  • 165Hz / 1ms Response Time
  • NVIDIA G-Sync & AMD FreeSync
  • Worlds First THX Certified Gaming Monitor


Technical Specifications from the Razer website:
Graphics
  • HDR400, 8-Bit + FRC dimming processor
  • Factory Calibrated 95% DCI-P3 wide color gamut
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Brightness 350 Nits Typical
VESA Compatible VESA Mount Adapter Sold Separately
Cable Management Built-in CNC cable management system
Input & Output
  • HDMI 2.0b
  • DisplayPort 1.4
  • USB-C (Support for DP 1.4 in Alt Mode)
  • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
  • Power Plug
Bezels 2.3 mm Ultra-Thin Bezels
Rotation 90° Backwards Tilt for Easy Port Access
Included Cables
  • 1 x HDMI Cable
  • 1 x DisplayPort Cable
  • 1 x USB-C Cable
  • 1 x USB-A Extension Cable
Display
  • 27" QHD (2560 x 1440px) resolution
  • Non-Glare IPS Display with up to 178° wide viewing angles
Refresh rate 165 Hz Refresh Rate
Response Time*
  • 1 ms (MPRT) with Ultra Low Motion Blur
  • 4 ms (Typical GTG)

* Response time is calculated by measuring the time it takes for a pixel's luminance to transition from 10% to 90%

ADAPTIVE SYNC
  • NVIDIA® G-Sync Compatible
  • AMD FreeSync™ Premium Supported

Mfr part code: RZ39-03500100-R3W1



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  1. ollefrolle's avatar
    ollefrolle
    I'm as big a Razer hater as anyone, but this monitor is cool. But you can get the same monitor without the cool design for £250 usually, paying an extra £100 for the design, cables etc.
    User468449's avatar
    User468449
    I have this monitor, purely because I wanted an all black industrial design style monitor.

    Even discounted at £346 it's not worth it. HDR400 is barely HDR, G-sync doesn't work below 65hz and the ports are difficult to access.

    I paid £200 for it and am very happy with what I got for my money. But for £340+ there are MUCH better monitors out there.
  2. uchihasilver's avatar
    uchihasilver


    Might be worth checking before buying
    sisqoboy's avatar
    sisqoboy Author
    At the time of making that video, the price was US$799.99. Just as a side note.
  3. BrianButterfield's avatar
    BrianButterfield
    I just wouldn't buy anything that isn't OLED or has at least 1000 dimming zones. Going back to full backlit is so horrible, once you go black......
    DoubleM's avatar
    DoubleM
    Let me guess did you buy the GP27Q?
  4. jaffamuffin's avatar
    jaffamuffin
    Hdr 400? Hdmi2.0 Specs seem very low for what would appear to be a great monitor at first glance. Not even 240 hz either for this price
    deleted2679383's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Why would you need anything higher than hdmi 2.0 on this screen?

    You won't find a 240hz 27inch QHD screen for £350 anywhere.

    This is a budget 1440p screen with razer tax added on. (edited)
  5. Vortal's avatar
    Vortal
    What would people recommend instead?
    Downgrading from a NeoG9 as need the desk space
  6. robo989's avatar
    robo989
    Razer = tat masked as tat
    Mr_Chondo's avatar
    Mr_Chondo
    They make really good Blade laptops, if you can get one at a used price (rather than the horrfically expensive new price)
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