Built on an IPS, LCD, LED-backlit panel, the display measures 27 inches and delivers a 2560 x 1440 px resolution at 108 ppi. It operates at 100Hz with a 1 ms response time and supports AMD FreeSync adaptive synchronization for smoother rendering during variable frame rate content. The matte panel finish helps manage reflections, and viewing angles reach 178 degrees both horizontally and vertically. The screen is neither glossy nor touch-enabled, and no separate anti-glare coating is listed.
Classified as a gaming monitor, this display carries an EU energy label of E and measures 611 mm wide, 434 mm tall, and 192 mm deep, weighing 4,200 g. The stand supports tilt adjustment but does not include a swivel function, and VESA mount compatibility is available for users who prefer a third-party mounting solution. Portrait mode is not supported. The unit has a total volume of approximately 50,913.408 cm³.
The display produces 16.7 million colors at a typical brightness of 250 nits, backed by a contrast ratio of 1300:1. Color calibration is not supported, meaning the display output cannot be hardware-adjusted for applications that require verified color accuracy.
The monitor's wired connection options include one HDMI 1.4 port, one DisplayPort 1.2 output, two USB 3.1 ports, and a 3.5 mm headset jack. USB Type-C, DVI, VGA, mini DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt are not available, and there is no wireless connectivity — Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and AirPlay are all absent.
The monitor draws 21W during active use and falls to 0.3W in standby, keeping energy consumption low across both operating states.
The monitor includes a built-in front camera and stereo speakers rated at 2 x 2W, making it a self-contained option for users who need basic video calling and audio output without additional peripherals. Picture-in-Picture, remote control, ambient light sensor, and smart TV functionality are all absent, and no advanced audio formats — Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround — are supported.