Hazro series - HZ30Wi, HZ30WiQ, HZ27WA, HZ27WB & HZ27WC

I am actually questioning the pricing on these as just realised the WC is only £419 Inc. VAT for what is essentially a U2711. :eek:

Do bear in mind though these are special prices, they could go up or down in the future, really quite an unknown at the moment, but the prices seem a bit a silly, as in on the cheap side.
Hazro did say the RRP was looking to be around the £400 so nothing out of the ordinary here at all. It's been known for months now.
 
Hazro did say the RRP was looking to be around the £400 so nothing out of the ordinary here at all. It's been known for months now.

Marginally over really, as it was supposed to include VAT & P&P. But i'm not complaining, have ordered mine, & am happy to have lost the bet that Duke Nukem Forever would be out first. :)
 
Hi there


OK I know you guys have been awaiting these for months and they are now finally near here. These new panels from Hazro feature the same panel as the amazing Dell U2711 but Hazro are using LED backlighting for more vivid colours and at the same time are offering them for considerably less money. So DELL display quality but several hundred pounds cheaper. These are exclusive and only available through Overclockers UK and stock arrives within the next couple of days:-



Hazro HZ27WC 8-Bit 27" LED Widescreen Professional Monitor - Black @ £419.99 inc VAT

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The HZ27WA and HZ27WC are Hazro's new line of WQHD resolution monitors built around LED backlight IPS panels. Featuring a 2560x1440 resolution [WQHD], these monitors are ideal for creative professionals and gamers who demand nothing but the very best. IPS panels are preferred for their superior true color values, the most consistent image and a superior viewing angle as compared to other LCD technologies.

The HZ27WC features the same high resolution LED IPS panel found in the HZ27WA without scaling functionality. Video content bypasses scalers making the HZ27WC ideal for gaming and multimedia video production. The superfast 6ms response [grey to grey] minimises streaking and ghosting resulting in visibly less smear and blur around fast moving objects.


Features:-
- LED Backlight Standard Color Gamut S-IPS
- 2560x1440 Resolution
- 1000:1 / 1,000,000:1 (Dynamic)
- 178/178 Viewing Angle
- 420cd/m Brightness
- 6ms gtg response time
- 72% NTSC / 100% sRGB coverage
- 1 x Dual Link DVI-D [HDCP Supported]
- 2.5mm Audio out
- Kensignton Security Port
- 8bits [16.7Million colors]
- Dual Link DVI-D Cable, 2.5mm Audio Cable, 24V External Power Adapter, UK
- PIP/POP, Mapping: Not Supported


Was [£499.00] Inc. VAT

Only £419.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
















Hazro HZ27WA 10-Bit 27" LED Widescreen Professional Monitor - Black @ £519.98 inc VAT

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The HZ27WA and HZ27WC are Hazro's new line of WQHD resolution monitors built around LED backlight IPS panels. Featuring a 2560x1440 resolution [WQHD], these monitors are ideal for creative professionals and gamers who demand nothing but the very best. IPS panels are preferred for their superior true color values, the most consistent image and a superior viewing angle as compared to other LCD technologies.

The HZ27WA features dual scalers and a glossy 10bit S-IPS panel capable of displaying 1.07billion colours. This extended pallet outputs brighter, crisper and sharper content allowing for separation and distinction of colours not otherwise possible on traditional LCDs. With HDMI, DVI and Component (Y/Pb/Pr) inputs, interacting with high definition video and media input has never been easier.

Features:-
- LED Backlight Standard Color Gamut S-IPS
- 2560x1440 Resolution
- 178/178 Viewing Angle
- 420cd/m Brightness
- 6ms gtg response time
- 72% NTSC / 100% sRGB coverage
- 1 x HDMI
- 1 x Dual Link DVI-D [HDCP Supported]
- 2 x RGB VGA
- 1 x Component Y/Pb/Pr
- 1 x L/R RCA Audio
- 2.5mm Audio in & out
- SPDIF Optical Out
- 1 x USB [service port]
- Kensignton Security Port
- 10bits [.07Billion colors with A-FRC]
- 27” Diagonal 68.47cm (WQHD), 59.67x35.57cm visible area
- 1000:1(Typ.) / 1,000,000:1(Dynamic)
- Dual Link DVI-D Cable, HDMI Cable, VGA Cable, 2.5mm Audio Cable, 24V External
- PIP Supported; 1:1 mapping/ Aspect Ratio
- Tilt: VESA 100x100 (M4 thread]
- Speakers: Yes, 5W Per Channel; max 10W
- 3yr RTB Warranty


Was [£599.00] Inc. VAT

Only £519.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

WOW!!!!!

The girls look gorgeous! Especially the blonde and I will go for that monitor too!
 
There's not much to her except her mammary glands. ;)

And about the monitors. They seem like truly exceptional value for money. I await user reports and I'm particularly eager to see what people make of the screen coating. This was a particular drawback of the U2711H according to many.
 
And about the monitors. They seem like truly exceptional value for money. I await user reports and I'm particularly eager to see what people make of the screen coating. This was a particular drawback of the U2711H according to many.

Yes, the price is really exceptional. Finally a decently priced 2560*1440 monitor.
 
which one is everyone going for?

i'm caught in two minds, 'A' for xbox and PS3 gaming, but I also have a TV for that, more for convenience (when I am supposed to be working).

'C' is cheaper, but only DVI - will i regret it later?

Decision, decisions .....
 
Damn, now i've bought it, i'm in danger of having a productive day!
No more continuous updating of this page, of checking out Hazro's websites, or seeing if OCUK has more than 8 models of large monitor for sale!
 
So have they still got the aluminium casing as in the photos? I recall reading that they had swapped these for all plastic casing.
 
I just bought the C model - I can't believe it's so cheap!
I'm hoping the components inside aren't lacking in quality as a result.

I'll be able to directly compare it to my cinema display 27" and a range of other monitors I've had (u2311h, benq bl2400pt and so on).
 
I have to sort out my finance first now that they're on pre-order (and I wasn't expecting to get one after the delay).

Is there any price guarantee for at least a week or so?
 
If I only plan to use it with the PC do I need the more expensive version with scaler?

What hapens if i play on lower resolutions?

Will it stretch the image or not?

Appreiciate a quick reply
 
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