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Chinese home appliances giant Hisense announced at the end of July that it would be entering the gaming display market. Two months after, Hisense has now officially released its own gaming monitor series called Hard series. Two new gaming monitors were unveiled dubbed Hard Plus and Hard Pro gaming monitors.Hisense Hard Pro

Hisense Hard Pro gaming monitor uses a 27-inch fourth-generation 1000R super-curvature screen which is more curved than the common 1500R curved screen. The gaming monitor has a smaller full-screen parallax and a stronger sense of immersion.Hisense Hard Pro

As a professional gaming monitor, it has a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels, a high refresh rate of 240Hz, a gray-scale response time of 1ms and a peak brightness 600nits. The monitor also supports adaptive synchronization technology (Adaptive-Sync) which can prevent smear, tearing, and stuttering. It also supports HDR Technology.Hisense Hard Pro

As a professional image quality display, it supports QLED quantum dot technology, and after professional image quality tuning. The three colour gamut indicators are far beyond those of other monitors at the same level. First, the sRGB coverage is 130%, suitable for playing games. Further, the DCI-P3 coverage is 103% which is suitable for watching movies while the Adobe RGB coverage reaches 112%, suitable for professional design.

In addition, it supports 1024 gray scales, 1 billion colors, and the ultra-low color difference ΔE<2.Hisense Hard Plus

In terms of experience, it supports power-on signal, smart switching, and power-on direct connection . It can meet the needs of PC, PS, Xbox and other game platforms without debugging one by one.

As for the pricing, the Hisense Hard Pro 27-inch monitor is priced at 3,999 yuan ($585). On the other hand, the Hard Plus 24-inch  model is priced at 1,399 yuan ($204) and the 27-inch version goes up for 1,699 yuan (~$248).

 

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