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The piXL PX27CC301B is built for gamers who demand smooth performance and immersive visuals. Its 27-inch Full HD display delivers crisp, vibrant images at 1920 x 1080 resolution, ensuring every detail is clear whether you’re exploring open worlds or tracking fast-moving opponents.
Featuring a 1500R curved design, the monitor naturally conforms to the viewer’s field of vision, enhancing depth and immersion while reducing viewing fatigue. The VA panel provides wide viewing angles and rich contrast, complemented by a sleek 3-sided frameless design that maximizes screen real estate and supports seamless multi-monitor setups.
With an ultra-fast 240 Hz refresh rate, the PX27CC301B gives you a competitive edge—reducing motion blur, improving target tracking, and delivering exceptionally smooth gameplay. Adaptive Sync further enhances performance by eliminating screen tearing and minimizing stutter for fluid, uninterrupted visuals.
HDR 10+ processing technology provides and even superior viewing experience over standard dynamic range (SDR) and even basic HDR10 displays by providing a wider range of brightness, deeper contrast, and a broader, more accurate colour palette.
Designed for comfort, style, and speed, the piXL PX27CC301B is a strong choice for gamers who want high responsiveness and immersive curved-screen viewing in one refined package.
Model
PX27CC301B
Screen Size
27"
Panel Type
VA
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Full HD
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Response Time
1ms
Refresh Rate
240Hz
Dot Pitch
0.3114 mm
Colour Support
16.7 million
Viewing area
597.888(W) x 336.312(H) mm
Contrast Ratio
4000:1
Brightness
350 cd/m
Backlight
ELED
Stand
Tiltable - -5~ 15 degree
VESA
Yes - 100x100 mm (4holes)
Ports & Connectors
HDMI
DisplayPort
Earphone
Power
12V/4.0A
Consumption - Features
Adaptive Sync - yes
Low blue light - yes
Flicker free - yes
Game plus- yes
Colours
Black
Unboxed Dimensions:
Unit (W xD x H) 613*99*366 mm
Weight
Net – 3.5KG
Gross – 5.05kg
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