Philips announces new PC monitor brand compatible with the G-SYNC technology from Nvidia, which allows for better synchronization between the monitor and the graphics card to reduce problems such as stutter and tearing.

This monitor Philips brand, the 272G5DYEB model offers a diagonal of 27 inches on a slab of TN and has a maximum power consumption of 60 Watts.

Technical data sheet also mentions a refresh rate of 144 Hz, a gray response time of 1 millisecond gray to a definition of 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 3D support (requires active glasses like Nvidia 3D Vision), a brightness level of 300 candelas per square meter, a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, and viewing angles of 160 and 170 degrees.

Philips 272G5DYEB gaming monitor

Bracket allows height adjustment with an amplitude of 15 cm and with a tilt angle of 30 degrees and a right/left rotation and tilting portrait/landscape. At the side of facilities, the USB hub is also mentioned. In terms of connectivity finally, a USB 3.0 port and Display Port 1.2 Port can be found.

This PC screen is compatible with G-SYNC that has been announced for the end of October with a suggested retail price of 699 euros.