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With its immaculate design, vivid IPS panel and terrifying price, the Raptor 27 aims high
HAVING ALREADY PLANTED flags in mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, soundbars and questionably useful light-up mousepads, Razer is continuing its attempts to take over PC hardware with its first-ever desktop monitor.
The Raptor 27 targets the sweet spot of a 27in screen at 2,560x1,440, with a fast refresh rate of 144Hz. The matt-finish panel also uses IPS tech, which traditionally offers better-looking colours than VA or TN panels at the cost of higher response time, although Razer claims the default 7ms can be lowered to 4ms with pixel overdrive enabled, and as low as 1ms with the motion blur reduction setting.
Refresh rate syncing is also included, in the form of…
