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Razer Raptor monitor hands-on: Gaming screen made unique

Razer Raptor monitor hands-on: Gaming screen made unique

Posted on January 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Today we’re getting up close and personal with the Razor Raptor monitor – a display that’s apparently quite a few years in the making. This machine has a 27-inch panel and a super sleek exterior – and barely a bezel to speak of. This machine is one of Razer’s design concepts that the company is known to bring to CES – the place where they often wow tech blogs with devices that may or may not ever find their way to the final cutting floor.

The Razer Raptor has a 27-inch WQHD (2560×1440) IPS edge-to-edge panel with thin 2.3 mm bezels. It’s rolling with AMD Radeon FreeSync adaptive sync technology (when paired with an AMD GPU in a powerful desktop PC.) With this tech, Razer suggests they’ll be working with 1 ms Motion Blur reduction and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz. NOTE TOO: Razer is in the process of hopefully getting some NVIDIA G-Sync action here as well – or maybe instead? We’ll see.
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Computers & IT Tags:AMD, desktop, gaming, gpu, IPS, Nvidia, PC, radeon, Raptor, Razer, Slashgear

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