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Cooler Master GP2711 Review (Budget Mini-LED)

Rating: 7.0.

HDR displays have been one of the growing trends in the monitor market over the last few years. We know what OLED and premium mini-LED screens can deliver, but they are still very expensive and out of reach for most mainstream consumers. Not so with the Cooler Master GP2711, however, offering a mini-LED display with 576 dimming zones, for less than £380 here in the UK. But just how well does it perform? Find out in today's review.

Alongside its HDR chops, the Cooler Master GP2711 features a VA panel with a quantum dot layer, promising very wide gamut support. It also offers a claimed 3000:1 contrast ratio, 165Hz refresh rate and 4ms GtG response time. All of that in a monitor that is retailing for £379 certainly seems like an attractive deal on paper – so let's find out just how good it is.

Specification:

  • Product Number: CMI-GP2711
  • Panel Type: Flat Series
  • Ratio: 16:9
  • Screen Size: 27″
  • Panel: VA 16.7M w/ Quantum Dot
  • Resolution: 2K QHD 2560×1440
  • Frame Rate: 165 Hz
  • Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Typ.), 3,000,000:1 (HDR)
  • Viewing Angle (H/V): 178°/178°
  • Brightness: 600 nits (Typical)
  • HDR: HDR1000 Compatible
  • HDR Peak Brightness: 1500 nits
  • Dimming Zones: 576 Zones
  • CIE Color Model: CIE 1976
  • Color Gamut: DCI-P3 95%, Adobe RGB 93.5%, sRGB 99%, 130% Area Ratio
  • I/O:
    • HDMI 2.0: 2
    • DP 1.4: 1
    • USB Type C: 1 (PD 15W + DP ALT)
    • USB 3.0 Type B: 1
    • USB 3.0 Type A: 2
    • 3.5mm Audio Out: 1
    • Speaker: 2 (2W)
  • DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio): Yes
  • Overdrive Technology: Yes
  • VRR Technology: AMD FreeSync
  • Response Time: 4ms (GtG), 1ms (MPRT)
  • Eye Protection: TUV Certificate Hardware Low Blue Light
  • Anti-flicker: TUV Certificate Flicker Free
  • KVM: Yes
  • Power Consumption: 39W*
  • VESA: 100×100 mm
  • Tilt Adjustment: -5°~+20°
  • Swivel Adjustment: ±15°
  • Height Adjustment: 0-110 mm
  • Pivot Adjustment: 0° ±90°

Firmware tested: V1.05

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