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G-MASTER GB2795HSU-B1 Control the game with the 27" GB2795HSU Gold Phoenix 280Hz VA monitor. The G-Master GB2795HSU-B1 is crafted to help you unleash your full gaming potential. With FreeSync Premium for smooth, tear-free gameplay and a 280Hz refresh rate, every movement feels fast and fluid. The 27” VA panel delivers clear, sharp visuals, while the 0.2ms response ensures you stay ahead in every game, without ever being held back by your gear. For added ergonomic comfort, the monitor includes a 150mm height-adjustable stand to fit your setup perfectly. Black Tuner The users can adjust the brightness and the dark shades with the Black Tuner, giving greater viewing performance in shadowed areas and helping to spot the enemy earlier. FreeSync Premium Technology This monitor guarantees low input latency and low framerate compensation putting an end to any tearing or stuttering issues at virtually any framerate. 280Hz & 0.2ms MPRT With 280Hz refresh rate and 0.2ms MPRT response time the force is with you! Make split second decisions and be sure the image on the screen is always sharp and smooth. Specification Display Diagonal 27" Panel VA Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 @280Hz (2.1 megapixel Full HD, DisplayPort) Aspect Ratio 16:9 Panel Brightness 300 cd/m² Static Contrast 4000:1 Advanced Contrast 80M:1 Response Time (MPRT) 0.2ms Viewing Zone horizontal/vertical: horizontal°/vertical 178°, right/left: 0°/0°, up/down: 0°/0° Colour Support 16.7mln 8bit Horizontal Sync 30 - 292kHz Viewable Area (W x H) 597.9 x 336.3 mm Pixel Pitch 0.311 mm Colour matte, black Interfaces / Connectors / Controls Signal Input HDMI x 1 (v.2.0 max. 1920 x 1080 @240Hz) DisplayPort x 1 (v.1.4 max. 1920 x ?1080? @280Hz) USB HUB x 4 (v.3.2 (Gen 1, 5Gbit; DC5V, 900mA)) HDCP yes Headphone Connector yes Features Blue Light Reducer yes Flicker Free yes Adaptive Sync Support FreeSync Premium - HDMI: 1920 x 1080 @48-240Hz, DP: 1920 x 1080 @48-280Hz HDR HDR10 OSD Languages EN, DE, FR, ES, IT, RU, JP, CZ, NL, PL Control Buttons Power, Joystick (Menu / Up / Down / Left / Right), Signal Select, Volume +, Volume -, Power User Controls picture adjust (contrast, brightness, OD, ACR, Eco, blue light reducer, Black Tuner, motion blur reducer, gamma), input select (input source), audio adjust (volume, mute), store user settings (user modes), colour settings (colour temperature, 6-axis, user preset), image adjust (i-Style Colour, X-res technology, sharpness, HDMI range, direct drive mode), image adjust (video mode adjust, HDR), language, setup menu (OSD horizontal position, OSD vertical position, OSD time, opening logo, OSD rotate, FreeSync Premium, power LED, DDC/CI, USB charge), display information, reset Speakers 2 x 2W Convenience Kensington-lock prepared, DDC2B, Mac OSX Mechanical Display Position Adjustments height, pivot (rotation), tilt Height Adjustment 150 mm Rotation (PIVOT function) 90° Swivel Stand 90°; ° left; 45° right Tilt Angle 23° up; 5° down VESA Mounting 100 x 100 mm Cable Management System yes Accessories Cables power (1.8m), USB (1.8m), HDMI (1.8m), DP (1.8m) Other quick start guide, safety guide Power Management Power Supply Unit internal Power Supply AC AC - 100V, 240/V, 50Hz Power Usage 30W typical, 0.5W stand by, 0.3W off mode Sustainability Regulations CE, TUV-Bauart, EAC, VCCI-B, PSE, RoHS support, ErP, WEEE, REACH, UKCA Energy Efficiency Class (Regulation (EU) 2017/1369) E REACH SVHC above 0.1%: Lead Weight & Dimensions Product Dimensions (W x H x D) 614.5 x 400.5 (550.5) x 213 mm Box Dimensions (W x H x D) 690 x 432 x 168 mm Weight (without box) 5.4kg Weight (with box) 7.5kg
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