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Cooler Master Announces GP57ZS Curved Gaming Monitor

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Cooler Master, a leading provider of PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, today announced the GP57ZS, a new high-performance curved monitor. As Cooler Master's first 57-inch monitor, the GP57ZS brings a next-level visual experience designed to totally envelop and immerse the user, whether engaging in work or play. With a strong array of features and the very best in display tech, the GP57ZS is the monitor for today.

"For those looking to enter a whole new world of visual fidelity, the GP57ZS is your next monitor," said Jimmy Sha, CEO of Cooler Master. "We designed the GP57ZS to be more than just a display; it's an immersive experience that meets the needs of both professionals and gamers. Our commitment to innovation and quality is reflected in every aspect of this monitor, from its custom heat sink to our own surround-sound effects."



Key features and benefits of the GP57ZS include:
  • Custom Heat Sink Design: The GP57ZS is equipped with a custom heat sink that enhances the HDR peak brightness to 1100 nits, deliver a stunning visual experience with vivid colors and sharper contrast.
  • Integrated Sound Experience: the GP57ZS features in-house designed sound effects, offering rich audio that complements the visual experience and enhances overall enjoyment.
  • Striking Aesthetic: The GP57ZS showcases a sleek silver finish, an LED light bar on the back, and the iconic Cooler Master logo on the stand. This stylish design makes a bold statement in any setup.
  • Immersive Dual 4K resolution: With its 1000R curvature and dual 4K resolution, the GP57ZS offers a breathtaking panoramic view, making work and play immersive and engaging.
  • Advanced Mini-LED Technology: The VA panel uses high-performance mini-LED technology with 2,304 dimming zones, providing exceptional color accuracy and contrast for a lifelike display.
  • Ultra Smooth Performance: Experience seamless visuals with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time, perfect for high-speed gaming and action-packed videos.
  • Eye-Friendly Design: Enjoy extended screen time without discomfort thanks to the low blue light mode and flicker-free technology, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience.
For those looking to enter a whole new world of visual fidelity, the GP57ZS is your next monitor. Upgrade your machine and embark on a boundlessly immersive journey with the GP57ZS. For more information, visit the product page.

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Kind of a marketing nightmare if your company name is "Cooler Master" and you're producing products that aren't cooling related....
 
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Hmm, how does this compare to samsung's 57 inch SW? The same panel obviously, but there must be differences.
 
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I wonder how much this monitor will cost.
If you have to ask, you can't afford it, hehehehe :)

And given the current prices for 49" models, I would say that's a fair statement !
Kind of a marketing nightmare if your company name is "Cooler Master" and you're producing products that aren't cooling related....
Yea, but this unit includes a "custom heatsink", so doesn't that kinda count ?

Upgrade your machine and embark on a boundlessly immersive journey

Just make sure that your credit card/bank account is boundless too, cause you're gonna need that for this journey into uber-wide awesomeness :D
 
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Looks a lot like an MSI or INNOCN 49C1G. I mean it looks good and all but I’m torn between OLED and such.
 
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I was hoping that this would be an OLED... I have some serious hate for VA panels
 
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I was hoping that this would be an OLED... I have some serious hate for VA panels
That’s what I’m saying. VA has its uses but it’s not my preference.

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I actually like IPS. I’d take IPS over VA any day of the week.
 
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Anyone else looking for what resolution this is? It's not mentioned in the post or on the product webpage
 
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Will fit so easily on a regular desktop and will be extremely comfortable at normal viewing distances.
 
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That’s what I’m saying. VA has its uses but it’s not my preference.

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I actually like IPS. I’d take IPS over VA any day of the week.
IPS is way better for this use case, games.
I don't get why they don't try to use IPS, Curved IPS monitors exist, albeit few.
 
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