Hisense announced at the end of July that it would enter the gaming display market. Two months later, Hisense has now officially released its gaming monitor, called the Hard series. Including two new gaming monitors, Hard Plus and Hard Pro.
Hisense Hard Pro display uses a 27-inch fourth-generation 1000R super-curvature screen, which is more curved than a normal 1500R curved screen. It has a smaller full-screen parallax and a stronger sense of immersion.
As a professional gaming monitor, it has a resolution of 2560×1440, a high refresh rate of 240Hz, a grayscale response time of 1ms and a peak brightness of 600nits . The display also supports Adaptive-Sync to prevent smearing, and it also supports HDR technology.
In addition, it also supports QLED quantum dot technology and has undergone professional image quality adjustments. The sRGB coverage rate is 130%, the DCI-P3 coverage rate is 103%, and the Adobe RGB coverage rate reaches 112%. In addition, it supports 1024 gray levels, 1 billion colors, and ultra-low color difference ΔE<2.
In terms of experience, the display supports power-on signals, intelligent switching, and direct power-on connection, without debugging one by one, meeting the needs of multi-host players such as PC, PS, and XBOX.
As for the price, the price of Hisense Hard Pro 27-inch display is 3999 yuan. The price of the Hard Plus 24-inch model is 1,399 yuan, and the 27-inch version is 1,699 yuan.
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