The first improvement concerns eye health. We (gamers, I mean) spend a lot of time in front of computer monitors, so our eye health is at major risk. For this reason, I would like to offer to add a blue light reduction mode. Not just a "placeholder" like most manufacturers do, but properly tuned preset that lower the most harmful part of the spectrum while maintaining an acceptable color balance, so you can keep it always on without destroying the picture. (BenQ does this very well.) In addition, "Razer cares about our health." sounds attractive!
The second improvement is sRGB mode with high-quality factory calibration. The problem with most gaming monitors is that they are terribly inaccurate! If you cares about color accuracy even a little, you would prefer to buy a non-gaming monitor and play games on it in order to have a good picture the rest of the time. However, Razer is a premium brand, and the stylish monitor released under this brand will surely attract some attention of visual designers and Apple users who love beautiful things and meanwhile know a lot about accurate picture. If Razer could get such a public - it will immediately establishes as a manufacturer of all-aroundly superb displays.
I hope we have a really great product ahead of us.