Thursday, May 26th 2022

Cooler Master Launches GM Series Curved Monitors with Quantum Dot Technology

Cooler Master launches the availability of the all-new GM Series Curved Monitor lineup for work and play. The ultra-fast GM27-CFX with a 240 Hz refresh rate is available starting today May 26 2022 while the ultra-wide GM34-CWQ ARGB hits shelves on May 30 2022.

GM27-CFX
Cooler Master's new FHD GM27-CFX 1500R Curved monitor delivers outstanding performance for "Work & Play" Setups with a 98% DCI-P3 color spectrum coverage. The GM27-FQX runs an ultra-fast 240 Hz framerate with 0.5 ms response time and features quantum dot picture quality enabling a 3001:1 contrast ratio for deep blacks and bright whites.
GM34-CWQ ARGB
Cooler Master's new WQHD GM34-CWQ ARGB 1500R Curved monitor delivers the ultra-wide performance for "Work & Play" Setups with a 98% DCI-P3 color spectrum coverage. The GM34-CWQ ARGB runs a smooth 144 Hz framerate with 0.5 ms response time and features quantum dot picture quality enabling a 4001:1 contrast ratio for enhanced deep blacks and bright whites.

Both monitors feature low blue light mode that reduces blue light for night time sessions and feature a height adjustable stand with tilt and swivel mobility.

Pricing & Availability
The GM27-CFX is available starting today May 26 2022 at $369 USD MSRP *
Learn more - https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/setup/monitors/gm27-cfx/

The ultra-wide GM34-CWQ ARGB hits shelves on May 30 2022 at $649 USD MSRP *
Learn more - https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/setup/monitors/gm34-cwq-argb/*pricing may be higher in regions with tariffs
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8 Comments on Cooler Master Launches GM Series Curved Monitors with Quantum Dot Technology

#1
noel_fs
Should probably mention its VA

sadly its 8bit, with FRC for HDR i assume
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#2
maxfly
Cooler Master monitors? Now I've seen it all...hehehe.
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#3
cws2115
the 27" FHD panel in this model is the same that can be found sold for $174.99 in the Dark Matter 43316 model today. That is commical
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Guwapo77
I thought the curved monitor/tv thing was loosing steam, but I see a lot of curved screens getting released this year. Are they popular amongst the TPU community?
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TheLostSwede
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Datasheets for those interested.

Guwapo77I thought the curved monitor/tv thing was loosing steam, but I see a lot of curved screens getting released this year. Are they popular amongst the TPU community?
I had one for about five months when I got stuck in Sweden during the start of the pandemic.
It does feel like you're drunk when you start using one though, but you get used to it in a day or two.
I didn't realise it was as curved as it was, as it was apparently 1800R which is really quite curved, but not as much as either of these.
My daily display is a 27" 4K monitor and I can see how a bigger display could benefit from being curved, depending on the usage.
TVs on the other hand, are useless curved unless you sit dead straight ahead of it.
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Guwapo77
TheLostSwedeDatasheets for those interested.



I had one for about five months when I got stuck in Sweden during the start of the pandemic.
It does feel like you're drunk when you start using one though, but you get used to it in a day or two.
I didn't realise it was as curved as it was, as it was apparently 1800R which is really quite curved, but not as much as either of these.
My daily display is a 27" 4K monitor and I can see how a bigger display could benefit from being curved, depending on the usage.
TVs on the other hand, are useless curved unless you sit dead straight ahead of it.
Now that you've had experience with both, when it's time for your monitor purchase, what will you go with - Flat or curved?
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
Guwapo77Now that you've had experience with both, when it's time for your monitor purchase, what will you go with - Flat or curved?
I guess we'll see, depends on what's on offer and what I can afford. I know that's not the answer you're looking for, I honestly don't know.
I would consider curved again though, but not 1000R, that's too much.
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Guwapo77
TheLostSwedeI guess we'll see, depends on what's on offer and what I can afford. I know that's not the answer you're looking for, I honestly don't know.
I would consider curved again though, but not 1000R, that's too much.
I've been rocking the three 27" 1440p screens setup ups for a long time. I'm gathering ideas since next gen cards will make gaming at 4K maxed settings a cakewalk. That Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 mini-led has my attention. I just want it in a 4K version.
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