The Lenovo Legion Y25-30, AMD FreeSync Premium compatible, is a 3-sided NearEdgeless IPS 280Hz monitor for gaming with intelligent variable refresh rate, 1ms response time (0.5ms for moving images), built-in stereo speakers, USB hub, etc. Lenovo Y25-30 has a built-in IPS panel that measures 24.5 inches diagonally, has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD), and promises a …
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Dell G2723H Gaming Monitor with up to 280Hz Refresh Rate
Dell has started selling the G2723H monitor for gaming computers. The 240 Hz monitor gaming model is made on a Fast IPS panel with a diagonal of 27 inches and a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels (Full HD format). The Dell LED monitor has a refresh rate of 240Hz, which can be boosted up to 280Hz when overclocked. The …
Read More »ViewSonic Elite XG250 Gaming Monitor with 280 Hz and 1 ms G2G
ViewSonic comes to the announcement of the gaming and e-sports screen Elite XG250 25 inch monitor. The 280Hz monitor has a 24.5-inch IPS panel with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), DisplayHDR 400 certification, and overclocked refresh rate of up to 280 Hz. Correspondingly powerful hardware and/or the willingness to reduce graphics details are necessary if you want to …
Read More »Acer unveils Nitro VG271 Zbmiipx gaming monitor up to 280Hz Refresh rate
Acer introduced the Nitro VG271 Zbmiipx gaming-grade 280 Hz monitor to the Nitro product family, built on a high-quality 27-inch IPS panel with Full HD resolution (1920 × 1080 pixels). The new Acer gaming monitor has a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz, and in overclocking mode this figure rises to 280 Hz. The minimum response time is 0.5 …
Read More »Acer Nitro XV252Q 280Hz Monitor with 0.5 Response Time
The latest Acer Nitro XV252Q Zbmiiprx is said to be a perfect 280Hz Monitor for gaming as it comes with a 24.5-inch IPS panel, FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels that achieves a refresh rate of 280 Hz. There is also support for AMD FreeSync Premium, a response time through Acer’s IPS panel should be just 0.5 milliseconds so …
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