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Razer Raptor 27" Gaming Monitor



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so cool !!!
wow! i recently spoke (last week) about Razer coming up with their own display and here it is folks 😃. The specs look great. im eager for the price
Looks nice indeed, and it will go nicely with the rest of the Razer Chroma collection...
However, why not proposing directly a Ultra-wide and curved version of it?
This 27 inch format and small bezel was the hit 2 yrs ago, now Ultra-wide and/or curved is the way to go for a greater gaming experience (since last summer already)

my 2 sense...
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  • 27" Non-Glare WQHD IPS Display - very nice
  • Fast 144Hz Refresh Rate and wide color gamut with HDR support - sweet spot
  • Ultra thin bezels at 2.3mm - so nice and clean
  • Adaptive display via AMD FreeSync - I'm sure it's to keep costs down , so on that part it's good , but I'd perfer G-sync ,
  • 90° tilt for easy setup and access to ports - Always nice to have
  • Built-in CNC cable management system - A excellent addition that seems like a no brainer
  • USB-C power delivery to charge mobile devices - Neat, but not really needed
  • Razer Chroma™️ with 16.8 million colors for customization - And of coarse the Razer trademark that everone steals,


I really wanted a Razer monitor for the longest time, but I was able to get a monitor very similar to this (just not HDR or IPS so not as fancy) But it's got the thin bezel, 90^ mount,27', G-sync , and I have the Razer HDK so ithas chroma as well.

I was able to get this monitor for 400$ so I know won't be able to get the Razer Raptor, but even still I don't know if I could go without G-sync anymore.

But anyways ,Thank you Razer for making this awesome monitor can't wait to see it.
The cable management system looks great~~~
That is one beautiful monitor, holy crap. And the cable management is very cool
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Anyone thinking "surround" with these puppies !!!
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Even though it isn't G-Sync, with the news from Nvidia, some good quality screens can be compatible with this tech while not labeled as such.
Razer.WolfPack
A display that truly enraptures. Set your eyes on Razer Raptor, our first 27” gaming monitor: http://rzr.to/Raptor



Flanked by thin bezels for a more immersive experience, the Razer Raptor features a WQHD IPS display supporting HDR400. The premium display also boasts 95% DCI-P3 color gamut—wider than sRGB for cinematic, life-like hues whether you’re playing games or watching movies.

With a 144Hz refresh rate, get more than double the frame rates of the industry standard for stunning clarity and seamless gameplay. Ultra Low Motion Blur technology keeps response rates at 1ms, so each individual frame stays sharper for blistering fast, precise reactions.

Forged out of a single piece of aluminium, the monitor’s base is also designed with height, tilt and swivel adjustments. Complete with its own cable management system, the Razer Raptor is a perfect fit for any setup.

Get Pixel Perfect: http://rzr.to/Raptor


I will to have that monitor. :)
my dream 🙂
I really want one...
TK-1987
It'll probably be $5000-$6000. Probably more. Being it'll likely be the first of its kind on the market.


I think you're too used to Razer's pricing. This is Dell/Alienware. I doubt it'll cost more than 3k, maybe 4k.
can humans live without a kidney? cause i sold one already to get a mouse+keyboard combo
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FFDurankk
Does anyone have any clue when this monitor will be releasing to the US?

No one will tell you that becose no one know the only people who know are the razer employe that work in spefific position in razer and it's most likely that they dont give any info about relase in future. Cheack forum and razer store this is the best way to be up to date.
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FFDurankk
Does anyone have any clue when this monitor will be releasing to the US?

I'd say when Linda would be.^^
lcolells51, the guy that posts the same question just asked 2 lines above...
Been Shopping for a Great monitor... I think we found a winner.
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I really like the plain foot.

Keep on going Razer, soon we'll be able to have a full guild and environment with RGB sync
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All we need is that Chroma at the base of the monitor.
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The long awaited last piece to complete a full Razer setup.
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700 bucks for a 400hdr monitor? pppffftttt....
As was stated some times aboce, NVidia is now supporting certain Freesync Monitors and you can hand-enable Freesync (without support) for all Freesync Monitors (https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2019/01/06/g-sync-displays-ces/). I would buy this monitor if it would have been a bit larger than mine (i already have a 27 inch setup and i will not replace it if it is not bigger - we have 32" monitors at work - unuseable for gaming as they are 4K or more, but with 2K at 30 inch, i would be instantly sold. 🙂
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You guys inspire me to further advance my career so i can afford such beautiful gear. It’s an awesome design but far beyond my price point. I hope the whales enjoy it.
RAZER'S RAPTOR DISPLAY IS THE NEW STANDARD FOR GAMING MONITOR .
BECAUSE:
1.COOL LOOKING WIRE MANEGMENT IN RAZER THEME.
2.ALL THE SPECS YOU NEED FOR GAMING
CROMA .SYNC.ECOSYSTEM
3.THE DESIGN.
4.IT'S RAZER ITS A VALUE GAMING BRAND.
RAZER GIVES A GAMING VIBE
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TK-1987
Will you have to give Razer credit for a super clean and nicely designed monitor. . .Alienware is spanking them in a enticing gaming monitor. o_O


Might not cost 700USD.
.Z4x.
The only gotcha is that his won't be out for a while (Linus guessed at least 6 months).
I've been hoping for something like this, since last year's BFGD announcement...
Dropping from 65 to 55 is OK, if it's OLED. (-;

I figured it was going to take awhile for this to come out back when nvidia announced it. And honestly it makes TVs exciting again. While I'm sure the first generation is gonna be expensive, it should pave the way for others to follow.

Personally would like a 70"-75" myself. :wink_:

Kenserky
Might not cost 700USD.

It'll probably be $5000-$6000. Probably more. Being it'll likely be the first of its kind on the market.