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EIZO Introduces the FORIS FS2735 144 Hz IPS Gaming Monitor

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EIZO Corporation today announced the FORIS FS2735, a 27-inch gaming monitor with a 2560 x 1440 resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate, IPS (in-plane switching) panel and AMD FreeSync compatibility. EIZO is combining cutting-edge hardware performance with its own new smartphone and cloud-sharing solutions called G-Ignition for a more integrated and enjoyable gaming experience.

With the announcement of the FORIS FS2735, EIZO is unveiling two new additions to its G-Ignition software solutions: G-Ignition Mobile and G-Ignition Drive. G-Ignition Mobile is an iOS- and Android-compatible application that works with Bluetooth Smart technology built into the FORIS FS2735. For the first time, gamers can use their smartphones to adjust the monitor's brightness color, preset modes, and other settings when the FORIS FS2735 is connected to any platform be it Windows, Macintosh, or a console.





Gamers can also enable G-Ignition Mobile to post a notification in the corner of the FORIS F2735's screen whenever they receive a call or message on their smartphone. Gamers who use headphones no longer have to worry about missing an important call or e-mail because they could not hear their smartphone's ringtone.

G-Ignition Drive is EIZO's own cloud service where FORIS gamers can upload and share their gaming presets (monitor settings) with one another as well as download gaming presets made by professional gamers such as Ninjas in Pyjamas. Both G-Ignition Mobile and EIZO's legacy G-Ignition software for Windows can be used for accessing G-Ignition Drive. G-Ignition Drive is also available for other current FORIS models, the FS2434 and FG2421.

Like the FORIS FS2434, the FORIS FS2735 is equipped with EIZO's own Smart technologies to improve visibility and clarity.
  • Smart Insight - Available with the "Game" preset mode, this feature identifies dark areas of an image and adjusts each pixel individually to vastly improve in-game visibility. With the FORIS FS2735, EIZO has upgraded this feature and is calling it Smart Insight Demolition. It now also identifies areas that are too bright and adjusts them to enhance the contrast between characters in a game and the background.
  • Smart Resolution - Super-resolution technology that analyzes an image for noise and blurring and then corrects the blur without accentuating the noise.

In addition to a 144 Hz refresh rate, the FORIS FS2735 utilizes two technologies to produce the smoothest image display on a gaming monitor. The first is EIZO's motion blur reduction feature that controls the blinking of the LED backlight. The second is compatibility with AMD's FreeSync variable sync technology to eliminate stuttering and tearing.

Besides gaming, the FORIS FS2735 is ideal for other uses such as casual photo, watching films, web surfing, and reading documents. The monitor comes with Game, Cinema, Paper, sRGB, and user adjustable modes. EIZO will also upload custom settings for graphics use to G-Ignition Drive.

The FORIS FS2735 debuts a new slim cabinet design. The backside features a sleek horizontal red stripe and silver EIZO logo. Below the stripe is a handle for carrying the monitor to a LAN party or gaming event. Dual one-watt speakers are built into the back of the monitor. For viewing comfort, the stand provides 155 mm of height adjustment, 40° of tilt (35° up and 5° down), and 180° of pivot (90° right and left). A cable holder on the stand contributes to a clutter-free desktop.

One DisplayPort, two HDMI, and one DVI-D input provide connectivity with PCs, consoles, Blu-ray players and cameras. A USB 3.0 hub with one upstream and two downstream ports lets users connect to USB 3.0-compliant storage devices. A line-out jack for connecting to external speakers and a headphone jack provide further functionality.

Additional Features
  • Flicker-free viewing at all brightness levels
  • Reduced blue light with Paper mode so documents can be read more comfortably.
  • Auto EcoView brightness sensor that reads the ambient lighting and adjusts the screen's brightness to the ideal level
  • Five-year manufacturer's limited warranty

Availability
The FORIS FS2735 will begin shipping this winter. G-Ignition Mobile will be available for download free of charge from Google Play and the App Store on iTunes when the FORIS FS2735 is released. G-Ignition Drive will be online for use with current models (FORIS FS2434 and FG2421) by late September.

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I see EIZO in the title...where was that body part table. An excellent monitor though. 5 year limited warranty sounds pretty good too.
 
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So now we're at Acer XB270HU vs ASUS MG279Q vs EIZO FORIS FS2735, and the last two being freesync capable.

Kind of reminds me of late 2014 when we were talking & dreaming about IPS 144Hz to be a challenging thing. :)
 
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Well geez this winter...That is a long wait but I do like the features of this monitor. Wish we knew the Freesync range because that is where I am most interested in a monitor that has the support!
 
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So now we're at Acer XB270HU vs ASUS MG279Q vs EIZO FORIS FS2735, and the last two being freesync capable.

Kind of reminds me of late 2014 when we were talking & dreaming about IPS 144Hz to be a challenging thing. :)

Yeah, challenging until the panel manufacturers got off their collective asses to innovate in the market. Nice to see that IPS 144Hz didn't take long to hit. Now we need more of the panels so that prices go down. $780 for a Acer G-Sync IPS 27" is silly.
 
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i wish for two things.. EIZO makes a 35-40" 3440x1440 curved ekvivalent, and no overpricing this time! surely EIZO can do that for me as a former owner of their 20" trinitron CRT.
 
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i wish for two things.. EIZO makes a 3440x1440 curved ekvivalent*, and no overpricing this time! surely EIZO can do that for me as a former owner of 20" trinitron CRT.

*Equivalent
 
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Any plans for Eizo to make a G-Sync compatible monitor?
 
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that preset junk... wtf! & what are those other features doing enhancing the colors?
 

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It is first Eizo monitor with freesync/gsync technology.
But for gaming: no aw-polarizer (terrible ips glow effect), freesync (currently much worse than gsync, because of for example massive ghosting) and a bigger resolution than full hd (massive fps drop, bad for ghosting, smoothness and our wallet). Eizo try better, best would be if you would made OLED monitor 120hz+ rolling scan.
 

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But I want it NOW!!! :banghead:
 
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Someone needs to beat the **** out of whomever designed that stand.

Rule number 18 of monitor conceptualizing ... if the stand is flagrant enough to distract people from the monitor itself, you've screwed up.


Yeah, challenging until the panel manufacturers got off their collective asses to innovate in the market. Nice to see that IPS 144Hz didn't take long to hit. Now we need more of the panels so that prices go down. $780 for a Acer G-Sync IPS 27" is silly.

Good to see it coming around to mass market, however the monitors are still ahead of system performance.
Attaining 144fps is still rare at 1440p ; particularly with a modern game using native resolution.

We're lucky if we peak at 96fps - and maintaining that consistently can be questionable as well.

I'd be more concerned about the panel quality and it's structural integrity. I'd easily give up a 144hz monitor for a 96hz monitor, if the latter had deep black levels and zero back light bleed.


We'll see in several years with second generation stacked RAM GPUs, a mature DX12 market and further developments from this recent adaptive refresh rate craze (Gsync/FreeSync)
 
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Someone needs to beat the **** out of whomever designed that stand.

Rule number 18 of monitor conceptualizing ... if the stand is flagrant enough to distract people from the monitor itself, you've screwed up.




Good to see it coming around to mass market, however the monitors are still ahead of system performance.
Attaining 144fps is still rare at 1440p ; particularly with a modern game using native resolution.

We're lucky if we peak at 96fps - and maintaining that consistently can be questionable as well.

I'd be more concerned about the panel quality and it's structural integrity. I'd easily give up a 144hz monitor for a 96hz monitor, if the latter had deep black levels and zero back light bleed.


We'll see in several years with second generation stacked RAM GPUs, a mature DX12 market and further developments from this recent adaptive refresh rate craze (Gsync/FreeSync)
dell has the best stands imo.. at any rate, in a state of emergency you can cover this one with a nice scarf or somesuch :)
 
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dell has the best stands imo.. at any rate, in a state of emergency you can cover this one with a nice scarf or somesuch :)

Ya, like a baby Christmas tree with a cloth at the base to hide the trunk.
 
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