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NZXT introduces two 1440p gaming monitors with 165Hz refresh rates

NZXT Canvas monitors for gaming and more

By Shawn Knight 43 minutes ago
NZXT introduces two 1440p gaming monitors with 165Hz refresh rates

What just happened? NZXT has launched a pair of versatile gaming monitors designed for a range of game types and everything between. The new Canvas QHD monitors are available in 27-inch flat and 32-inch curved variants. Both feature 165Hz refresh rates with support for AMD FreeSync Premium, 1ms refresh rates, 300 nits of brightness and sport true QHD resolution (2,560 x 1,440 pixels) with 99 percent coverage of the sRGB color gamut.

They also support HDR10, and include flicker-free and low blue light tech to reduce eye strain during marathon gaming sessions.

The smaller 27-inch model uses an anti-glare IPS panel while the larger screen opts for an anti-glare VA panel with an R1500 curvature radius. Both come backed by a three-year warranty and work with NZXT's own CAM software.

Port selection is the same across both models as well, which includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, a single DisplayPort 1.2 connection, two USB Type A 3.0 ports, a USB-Type C connection, a USB B 3.0 connection and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Pricing is set at $359.99 for the Canvas 27Q and $429.99 for the Canvas 32Q Curved. Base pricing includes a monitor stand, but you can save $40 should you not need one (if you're planning to mount it on the wall, for example). NZXT also has single and dual-arm monitor mounts for $99.99 and $169.99, respectively, if you prefer to go that route.

This being NZXT's first try at a monitor, it's impossible to say whether or not it's worth picking up without testing it first.


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