EIZO FORIS FS2735 FreeSync Monitor has two FreeSync Ranges

EIZO FORIS FS2735 FreeSync Monitor has two FreeSync Ranges

EIZO FORIS FS2735 FreeSync Monitor has two FreeSync Ranges

 

The EIZO FORIS FS2735 1440p 144Hz FreeSync Monitor has two FreeSync Ranges/modes, allowing the user to choose between a range of 35-90Hz or 56-144Hz. This allows this monitors users to choose how low or high that they want the FreeSync range of this monitor to be, allowing it to cope well with lower or higher framerates. 

It is a shame that the monitor has the be limited to either of these options, but it is great that this monitor ships with both options in the monitors UI, instead of limiting the monitor to a single option. 

 

     This monitor comes with a 27-inch IPS panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution. It also has a 144Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync compatibility. Enhance your gaming experience with EIZO’s G-Ignition Mobile software for adjusting the monitor’s settings with your smartphone and G-Ignition Drive cloud service for uploading and sharing your gaming presets.

 

 

The FORIS FS2735 has a slim cabinet design. The backside features a sleek horizontal red stripe and silver EIZO logo. Below the stripe is a handle for carrying the monitor to a LAN party or gaming event. Dual one-watt speakers are built into the back of the monitor. For viewing comfort, the stand provides 155 mm of height adjustment, 40° of tilt (35° up and 5° down), and 180° of pivot (90° right and left). A cable holder on the stand contributes to a clutter-free desktop.

One DisplayPort, two HDMI, and one DVI-D input provide connectivity with PCs, consoles, Blu-ray players and cameras. A USB 3.0 hub with one upstream and two downstream ports lets users connect to USB 3.0-compliant storage devices. A line-out jack for connecting to external speakers and a headphone jack provide further functionality.

 

  EIZO FORIS FS2735 FreeSync Monitor has two FreeSync Ranges  

This monitor uses an IPC panel and has a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz and a user defined FreeSync range, which is detailed in the table above.

 

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