The display uses an IPS panel with LED backlighting across a 27-inch screen, rendering content at a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and a pixel density of 108 ppi. Its 320Hz refresh rate combined with a 1ms response time are the defining performance characteristics, making it well-suited to fast-moving content. Adaptive sync is handled through AMD FreeSync, helping to reduce screen tearing during gameplay. The panel has a matte surface with an anti-glare coating and is not glossy, which limits unwanted reflections in brighter environments. Touch input is not supported.
This monitor is classified as a gaming type, reflecting its intended use case and the nature of its feature set.
The display produces 16.7 million colors at an 8-bit depth, with 99% sRGB coverage providing a broad and consistent color gamut for this panel class. Typical brightness is rated at 350 nits, and the monitor supports color calibration, allowing users to adjust and verify color accuracy to their requirements.
The monitor offers two HDMI 2.0 ports and two DisplayPort 1.4 outputs as its primary video inputs, providing a solid range of options for connecting modern source devices. A 3.5mm audio jack is also present for headset or speaker use. There are no USB ports of any kind, including no USB Type-C or Thunderbolt support, and legacy connectors such as DVI and VGA are absent. Wireless connectivity is not included — the monitor does not support Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or AirPlay.
The monitor includes Picture-in-Picture (PiP) support, allowing multiple source inputs to be displayed simultaneously on screen. Beyond that, the feature set is intentionally lean — there are no built-in stereo speakers, no remote control, and no ambient light sensor. Audio formats such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS Surround are not supported, which aligns with the absence of onboard audio hardware. Smart TV functionality and a front camera are likewise not included.