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
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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
Userlevel 5
very fascinating but really pricey but good for office spaces paired with the noma chroma and a chroma PCU
.Z4x.
I think you're too used to Razer's pricing. This is Dell/Alienware. I doubt it'll cost more than 3k, maybe 4k.
That's still quite a lot for a monitor.^^
Very nice device look great and feel of used components to build it very high quality and also cable menagment is great feture but the only thing that stop me to buy it is fewwsync ;/ The best performance is using the g-sync with g-sync panel and the same with amd freesync. So i hope in future we will see next model with g-sync for nvidia cards
When can we expect this to be released?
Bl4ckBurn
did you guys did not know?.Freesync can use with Nvidia Card now.Thats why Razer and Aorus have only Freesync
This level of compatibility has still to be certified by Nvidia.
If you look at store the only thing from CES iis pc case avalible so be patnient and wait when razer will be ready to relase you will see post on forum and product in store.
will be disappointed if the toaster comes out before this:smile_::smile_:
DictatorShadow
Where does it say $700?
Also damn Razer that's a ripoff
There was an announcement at CES 2019, that they said the price will be like 699.99$.
See below image.
I think uk will be about £700
Cheaper than I thought it would be
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Kenserky
They may be differents size after a bit.
that's what i was thinking! i'm guessing they'll come out with this one first, then follow it up with a couple different sizes and eventually release quartz + mercury versions if there's enough demand for em.
GameGH0ST
The fact that it is called the "Raptor 27" is a pretty strong hint that a larger, hopefully wider and curved, monitor is coming. Just an educated guess.
Fingers crossed for Raptor 49.
Fingers crossed for Raptor 24 with 1080p
Wow that's one nice monitor and with chroma.. good if there's ambient lighting as well.. but well, that's one cool monitor!
Finally, someone made a gaming monitor with both 144Hz and a decent resolution at 1440P. IMO, 1440P is the sweet spot right now. It looks good, but isn't too many pixels to drive. Bravo Razer, now let's just see some numbers for price.
I really hope this Freesync passes Nvidia's official list of G-Sync compatible monitors they just announced support for. Makes the price a hella more palpable, especially since Razer Blade owners would be getting the short end of the stick if not.
Also I know they're allowing force enable but rather not have any issues or have to buy a Core AND a AMD GPU and bring the cost up more.
But love the design, much better than the Alienware albeit not as bright though they don't support HDR.
Looking forward to other models and hopefully a BFG display
Also I know they're allowing force enable but rather not have any issues or have to buy a Core AND a AMD GPU and bring the cost up more.
But love the design, much better than the Alienware albeit not as bright though they don't support HDR.
Looking forward to other models and hopefully a BFG display
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