**OcUK FIRST - IIYAMA 27" 120Hz 1ms GAMING MONITOR PRE-ORDER SPECIAL!**

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Hi there

Arriving first week of May, available to pre-order at a slightly reduced price:-


Iiyama ProLite G2773HS 120Hz 27" Widescreen LED 1MS Monitor - Black @ £319.99 inc VAT

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The 27’’ ProLite G2773HS is a real game changer. The use of a high quality 120Hz panel with a blistering 1ms Response Time offers you an amazing gaming experience. The screen offers crystal clear, smooth and judder free graphics during fast paced games and beautiful quality HD video. Hardcore gamers will really appreciate the few milliseconds advantage this screen gives you, allowing split second game changing decisions. The screen comes equipped with stereo speakers and a headphone socket as well as HDMI, VGA and Dual Link DVI connections and boasts a 1920 x 1080 Resolution. The LED Back Light system offers great clarity and brightness.

iiyama has supported the Pro Gamer industry for over 5 years now and support gaming teams such as Team Dignitas (UK) and Low Land Lions (Holland), and are the monitor of choice for any discerning Gamer. iiyama continues to focus and support the vitally important competitive gaming industry , which is rapidly becoming one of the largest industries in the world, and gaming in general now out performs Hollywood in world wide revenue.

Features:-
- Diagonal: 27"
- Panel: TN, LED-backlit
- Display area h x w: 336.3 x 597.9 mm; 13.2" x 23.5"
- Response time: 1 ms
- Contrast: 1000 : 1 typical
- Contrast: 5 000 000 : 1 ACR
- Brightness: 300 cd/m² typical
- Viewing zone: horizontal/vertical: 170°/ 160°; right/left: 85°/ 85°; up/down: 80°/ 80°
- Display colour: 16.7 million
- Pixel pitch h x v: 0.3113 x 0.3113 mm
- Native resolution: Full HD 1080p, 1920 x 1080 ( 2.1 megapixel)
- Horizontal sync DVI: 30 - 140 KHz
- Vertical sync DVI: 55 - 120 Hz
- Synchronization: Separate Sync
- Aspect ratio: 16 : 9
- Analog input connector: D-Sub
- Digital input connector: DVI-D, HDMI
- HDCP: yes
- Dimensions w x h x d: 647 x 454.5 x 239 mm
- Weight: 5.6 kg
- Warranty: 3 Year On-Site


Was [£339.95] Inc. VAT

Only £319.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW





Should be a truly epic gaming monitor, its got all the right ingredients. :D
 
I would love to have this monitor! As soon as I get a new SSD to replace my Agility 3 that freezes and BSODs like nobodies business... and get some money :L

I would love to see the difference that 120hz is meant to have in person as well, I hear it is much more fluid.
 
Hey Gibbo,

Have you seen a sample unit yet? I'd like to see a review before I buy :( I have to say, after seeing my iphone screen I'm sorely tempted by IPS - Do you still sell them?
 
Hey Gibbo,

Have you seen a sample unit yet? I'd like to see a review before I buy :( I have to say, after seeing my iphone screen I'm sorely tempted by IPS - Do you still sell them?

Do you mean do we sell 27" IPS? If so yes, Hazro, DELL, IPS is far more expensive though compared to TN and is not as responsive for fast pace gaming and there is no 120Hz IPS panel technology yet officially.
 
Hey Gibbo,

Many thanks for the reply. I currently have a 2253BW so I'd imagine even the IPS panels are as quick?

Which gives better picture quality out of ips or something like this? Its extremely tempting!
 
Do you mean do we sell 27" IPS? If so yes, Hazro, DELL, IPS is far more expensive though compared to TN and is not as responsive for fast pace gaming and there is no 120Hz IPS panel technology yet officially.

an interesting response .... so have you seen / heared of one "un-officially" ? :D
 
Hey Gibbo,

Many thanks for the reply. I currently have a 2253BW so I'd imagine even the IPS panels are as quick?

Which gives better picture quality out of ips or something like this? Its extremely tempting!

IPS professional grade panels, such as those found in the DELL and Hazro's give a more natural colour balance and overall nicer picture, plus obviously better viewing angles.

For me as a gamer, IPS is more than fine.

But for the hardcore gamer, TN and 120Hz has better response and 120Hz gives more fluidity for a smoother game experience.
 
an interesting response .... so have you seen / heared of one "un-officially" ? :D

Yes some monitors with LG IPS screen can be overclocked. Not many achieve 120Hz, but some achieve 100Hz, however its rather unknown if it effects longevity, what is know for sure is LG don't recommend it. A lot has to do with circutary around the panel, helps achieve better results, but its not recommended at all, the risk are far greater than saying overclocking your CPU.
 
Yes some monitors with LG IPS screen can be overclocked. Not many achieve 120Hz, but some achieve 100Hz, however its rather unknown if it effects longevity, what is know for sure is LG don't recommend it. A lot has to do with circutary around the panel, helps achieve better results, but its not recommended at all, the risk are far greater than saying overclocking your CPU.

Overclocked monitors? haha, what next Oc'd Keyboards and mice? :cool:
 
Thanks for the reply Gibbo. Perhaps I should dig my CRT out to see what this 120Hz is all about ;) Honestly can't remember :)
 
That's a decent price. Shame about the res though. I could never go back from 1920x1200.
Same here.

I just don't understand the attraction of 1920x1080 for consumers. It's obviously cheaper for manufacturers but if I want to watch a HD film I'll use a television.

Still looks a great monitor and deal though. Just a bit too vertically challenged for me.
 
Same here.

I just don't understand the attraction of 1920x1080 for consumers. It's obviously cheaper for manufacturers but if I want to watch a HD film I'll use a television.

Still looks a great monitor and deal though. Just a bit too vertically challenged for me.


A HD film shall also play at 1920x1080 on your TV too. ;)
 
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