After various gaming headsets, keyboards, mice and controllers, HyperX has now launched its first in-house series of monitors. The HyperX Armada 25 and 27 models are each designed for eSports and single player and both come with a monitor arm.
It would be almost as easy to list which products HyperX doesn’t carry yet. Still, the manufacturer’s entry into the monitor market has surprised the most. Initially there are two models, HyperX Armada 25 and Armada 27. Both use a IPS panel and 1ms GtG response time. Both monitors come with one Strong monitor arm Made of metal with table clamp and holder for all monitors with HyperX and VESA 75mm and 100mm mounting plates.
small model, Armada 25with Full HD resolution and 240 Hz The frame rate is especially suitable for e-sports enthusiasts and those who prefer fast, responsive displays. If you place more value on image quality for a single-player experience, go with it HyperX Armada 27 In addition to the well-served more screen area, the monitor has a higher QHD resolution (2560x1440p), local dimming, VESA DisplayHDR400 and a 95 percent coverage of the DCI P3 color space To propose. In return, its refresh rate is a bit lower at 165 Hz.
Both monitors support G-Sync and are each equipped with DisplayPort 1.4 and two HDMI 2.0 ports. The monitor arm should be easy to upgrade with additional brackets for multi-monitor setups.
The monitor will be available from September HyperX Armada 25 for 550 euros And Armada 27 for 600 euros Pre-order. The monitor arm is available separately for 150 euros, with extensions for additional monitors costing 100 euros each.
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