Both models appear to be a curved screen format and based on VA technology panels. The 30? GM219-30 will offers 2560 x 1080 resolution with 200Hz refresh rate. The 35? GM219-35 has a larger 3440 x 1440 resolution and is limited to a more common 120Hz refresh rate – still right up there with many competing models of that size and resolution. They will feature Adaptive-Sync support for VRR, meaning they should be able to support both FreeSync and G-sync. The 35? model is actually FreeSync 2 certified as well.Availability is expected towards the end of the year, the 30" version is expected to have a retail price of $399.99, and the 35" model should have a $999.99 price tag. More details at TFT Central.
Cooler Master preps 30-inch and 35-inch gaming displays
Posted on Wednesday, June 26 2019 @ 14:43 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Lured by high margins, a lot of new players are entering the gaming display market. The latest company to announce a line of curved gaming displays is Cooler Master. Over at Computex, the company revealed the 30" GM219-30 as well as the 35" GM219-35, two displays with an aspect ratio of 21:9 and a response time of 1ms.