Cooler Master Unveils 57-Inch GP57ZS Gaming Monitor, Featuring VA Mini-LED Panel & Dual 4K Resolution
Cooler Master has announced its GP57ZS Gaming monitor, featuring a gigantic 57" Mini-LED design with a DUHD resolution & 120Hz refresh rate.
Cooler Master has been stepping up the game when it comes to the firm's gaming monitor lineup, and it looks like they have now expanded to a new segment concerned with "large-sized" monitors.
The company's newest offering, the Cooler Master GP57ZS gaming monitor, is their first 57-inch product competing directly with the likes of Acer's Predator Z57. The GP57ZS looks like a top-tier monitor, offering high-end specifications targeting hardcore gamers and enthusiasts.
In terms of features, the Cooler Master GP57ZS gaming monitor comes with a 57-inch VA Mini-LED panel offering dual 4K resolution (7680 x 2160), one of the best in this form factor. Apart from this, the monitor comes in 2,304 dimming zones with peak brightness rated at 1,100 nits.
For gamers, the monitor is equipped with a 120 Hz refresh rate, along with a 1ms GTG response time as well, offering users the best performance under stressful scenarios. The GP57ZS comes with a curvature rate of 1000RR, ensuring wide viewing angles. The monitor also comes with its custom heatsink that has been tailor-made to ensure great cooling and a stress-free operation.
For onboard connections, Cooler Master's GP57ZS offers 4x USB 3.2 ports in a hub interface, along with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports as well. It also offers a USB Type-C with power delivery rated at 90W, allowing consumers seamless options for external connectivity. Following is the full list of connectors onboard the monitor:
In terms of the overall design, the GP57ZS comes with a metallic grey design, along with a unique LED light bar on the back cover, creating an illuminating RGB effect on the background. Cooler Master hasn't provided the pricing for their GP57ZS monitor, & neither has given info about its release date, but we do expect details to surface soon.
News Source: Cooler Master
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