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Cooler Master's New Mini-LED Monitor Features Quantum Dots

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The GP2711 monitor from Cooler Master is a state-of-the-art display combining advanced cooling, Mini-LED technology and color accuracy. Boasting a VA panel with impressive contrast ratios, a 165 Hz refresh rate and ultra-responsive times, this monitor is perfect for gaming, creative work, and everyday use.

Why Choose the GP2711 Monitor
The GP2711 is a testament to Cooler Master's dedication to innovation and user experience. Ideal for gamers, creative professionals and everyday users, it delivers unparalleled visual fidelity and performance.




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Key Features
  • Optimized Cooling Design: Unique heatsink and thermal back cover for fanless cooling.
  • Advanced Mini-LED Technology: Minimizes halo effects with high contrast and deep blacks.
  • Exceptional Contrast Ratio: Offers 3000:1 and HDR of 3,000,000:1 with local dimming.
  • Quantum Dot Colors: Covers 93.5% Adobe RGB and 95% DCI-P3 color gamuts for vibrant, accurate colors.
  • High Performance: 165 Hz refresh rate and ultra-responsive 1 ms (MPRT) / <4 ms GtG response time.
  • Factory Calibrated Accuracy: Delta E ≤ 2 for elite color reproduction.
  • TUV Certified Eye Comfort: Low Blue Light Mode and Flicker-Free technology.
  • Versatile Connectivity: Includes Type-C connectivity with video output and 15 W power delivery.

[Editor's note: According to TFT Central the resolution is 2560 x 1440]


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Of course, mentioning such a trifle as, you know, screen resolution in a press release announcing your new display is completely unnecessary. No one needs that pointless information. Thanks, CM.
 

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Of course, mentioning such a trifle as, you know, screen resolution in a press release announcing your new display is completely unnecessary. No one needs that pointless information. Thanks, CM.
Yeah, it wasn't mentioned in the video either... Added a note with info from another site.
 
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Is the same GP2711 that monitor's unboxed review couple of weeks back or a new one?
 

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Is the same GP2711 that monitor's unboxed review couple of weeks back or a new one?
Hmm, interesting, I guess it should be the same one.
 
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Skimming through the video and looking at the specs, it does seem to be the same monitor. Did… did they just re-announce an already launched product? Was it not available in some markets and thus technically not launched? Does CES even work like that? I don’t think that it’s strictly US market oriented, is it?
 

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no mention of fald zone counts, cooling fan or if enabling the mini led double the input lag as other panels do.
 
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Skimming through the video and looking at the specs, it does seem to be the same monitor. Did… did they just re-announce an already launched product? Was it not available in some markets and thus technically not launched? Does CES even work like that? I don’t think that it’s strictly US market oriented, is it?
It's not actually on store shelves yet. Several reviewers got review units in advance, with Monitors Unboxed being one of them. TFT Central also got one, but are holding their review to see if the issues they ran into get resolved with a firmware update before the official release.

Based on the review data we have for the options currently available, if you want a 1440p panel with a mini-LED backlight, then the AOC Q27G3XMN is probably the best compromise of price ($280 MSRP in the US), user experience, and HDR picture quality. The GP2711 as it is has way too many issues to recommend, though. As does Acer's XV275U P3. And CM's previous GP27Q monitor was too expensive at $500 - $550.
 
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How many zones?
 
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How many zones?

More is better but it's not just the number of zones, it's what they do with them. The Sony Inzone m9 only has 96 zones and is probably the best FALD monitor out there because it has basic working firmware and very good dimming control straight from the Bravia TV division

If this is the same monitor Hardware Unboxed reviewed it continues the cycle of cheap mini led monitors having crap and underdeveloped firmware.
 
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More is better but it's not just the number of zones, it's what they do with them. The Sony Inzone m9 only has 96 zones and is probably the best FALD monitor out there because it has basic working firmware and very good dimming control straight from the Bravia TV division

If this is the same monitor Hardware Unboxed reviewed it continues the cycle of cheap mini led monitors having crap and underdeveloped firmware.
Wait until you see this year's new Sony mini-led TV's, they have made some big improvements and can drive the mini-leds at a large number of brightness levels not just on or off. IIRC they have also greatly increased the number of zones. Can't wait for full comparison reviews.
 
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Wait until you see this year's new Sony mini-led TV's, they have made some big improvements and can drive the mini-leds at a large number of brightness levels not just on or off. IIRC they have also greatly increased the number of zones. Can't wait for full comparison reviews.

Unfortunately they don't do monitors, only TVs, the inzone series for playstation being the exception. I saw a video from HDTVtest about it and it does seem very good, 10/10 would buy over an OLED option.
 
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Unfortunately they don't do monitors, only TVs, the inzone series for playstation being the exception. I saw a video from HDTVtest about it and it does seem very good, 10/10 would buy over an OLED option.
The boundary between PC monitors and television sets is blurring and will continue to do so going forward.

The fact that Sony got out of the PC business does not prevent consumers from plugging in computers into Sony televisions. My primary gaming PC is plugged into a 55" LG C2 OLED television. There's a mini PC plugged into an old Toshiba TV.
 
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The size barrier will still be there ;)
The size difference between television sets and PC monitors is a product of consumer purchasing patterns in recent years.

When I was a kid, the family TV set was probably a 13" model (a Sony incidentally). My first computer monitor was probably around 11". The largest CRT monitor that ended up on my desktop was a 21" Hitachi model. The largest CRT television I had was a 27" Sony Trinitron. For nearly 13 years I used a Dell 24" FHD monitor.

Today I have a 27" UHD monitor (LG) and a 32" QHD monitor (Dell). But in that same room as the Dell is the 39" Toshiba TV.

Not such a big difference.

And all of the TV manufacturers make smaller sets. Many American consumers will walk right by them at the store but I assure you they can actually be used with computers.

HDMI is fundamentally a television connection interface. DisplayPort is fundamentally a computer connection interface. Yet today's computers by default have HDMI connections (that's what you'll find on notebook PCs). That's plenty of evidence of convergence between the television and PC monitor worlds. Hell, my old Dell monitor (circa 2008) did not have HDMI input.
 
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