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Home»News»Tech News»VIOTEK Shows off Entry Level Curved Ultra-Thin Bezel-Less Monitors

VIOTEK Shows off Entry Level Curved Ultra-Thin Bezel-Less Monitors

By Clinton Bowman-ChristieAugust 28, 2018

VIOTEK, a fairly recent name in the gaming monitor space, has unveiled its newest line of entry-level ultra-thin curved monitors on Tuesday.

Intended for professional users, as well as gaming PC owners, VIOTEK’s new NB-series of monitors come with a bevy of features, most notably AMD FreeSync support, which has been recently enabled for Xbox One X owners earlier this year. Each monitor in the NB-series features a 1080p resolution and 75hz refresh rates, ranging in sizes from 24 inches to 32 inches.

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The NB24C comes in at an MSRP of $180, with an introductory price of $150. The NB27C comes in at $230, with a $190 introductory price and the NB32C comes in at $325, with a $270 introductory price tag. All the specs are the same, such as 5ms response time, and 178-degree viewing angles. Check out the specifications in the table below:

NB-Series Specifications
Ultra-thin Bezel-less design
Built-In Retractable Headset Holder (Only Available on NB32C)
1920 x 1080 Resolution
5ms response time
75hz refresh rate
AMD FreeSync
1800R Curvature (178-degree Viewing Angle)
1M:1 Dynamic Contrast; 16.7M colors, 96% sRGB Gamut
Anti-Glare Screen/Low Blue Light Mode
Gameplus Crosshair Functionality
VESA Mountable

In addition to the NB-series, the team at VIOTEK also unveiled their Xbox Ready GN27C2 gaming monitor, which features all of the specs of the NB-series monitors, but sports an impressive 144hz refresh rate at an MSRP of $360, with a $300 introductory price.

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All of these monitors are available on Viotek.com for purchase right now.

Which one of these monitors will you be getting?

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