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The piXL CM27G7 is a powerful 27-inch QHD monitor (2560 x 1440p) designed for superior visuals. Built with a premium AUO IPS panel, it delivers superb color accuracy and wide viewing angles, ensuring vibrant, consistent picture quality. This makes it an ideal choice for professional content creation, media consumption, and everyday use where visual fidelity is key.
Achieve a competitive edge with this high-performance 1440p 100Hz monitor. The combination of a fast 100Hz refresh rate and a blazing 1ms response time guarantees significantly smoother motion and eliminates ghosting, even in intense action. Crucially, this piXL gaming monitor is FreeSync and G-Sync compatible, ensuring tear-free, stutter-free gameplay for a flawless and immersive experience across all your demanding titles.
The CM27G7 marries performance with style. Its sleek frameless QHD design is backed by a fully adjustable, ergonomic stand for maximum comfort (including height, tilt, and rotation). It offers simple connectivity via HDMI and DisplayPort, includes cool integrated RGB lighting for aesthetic appeal, and provides confidence with a reassuring 3-year warranty.
Model
CM27G7
Screen Size
27"
Panel Type
AUO IPS
Resolution
2560 x 1440
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
Color Gamut
80% NTSC (CIE1931)
96% Adobe RGB
82% DCI-P3
82% s RGB
Response Time
1ms
Refresh Rate
100 Hz
Dot Pitch
0.2331 mm
Colour Support
16.7 million
Brightness
250 cd/m2
Stand
Height Adjust - 130mm
Tilt Angel - -5/+20 degree
Vertical Rotation - +90/-90 degree
Horizontal Rotation - +45/-45 degree
VESA
100 x 100 mm
G-Sync
Yes
Flicker Free
Yes
Kensington Lock
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Viewing Angle
89/89/89/89
Ports & Connectors
HDMI x 1
DisplayPort x 1
Earphone x 1
USB x 1
Power
12V/4.0A
Consumption - Colour
Black
Dimensions (W x D x H)
73 x 14.5 x 45 mm
Weight
Net - 4.8KG
Gross - 6.2KG
Accessories/b>
Adapter/Power cable/DP cable/Manual
Warranty
3 Years
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