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The first model, the 27Q-10, uses an IPS panel for accurate color reproduction and can achieve up to a 240 Hz refresh rate. The second model, the 27Q-11, also supports a 1440p resolution but can go as high as 300 Hz. While not officially confirmed, it is likely that the 27Q-11 uses an HVA (Horizontal Vertical Alignment) panel from CSOT, a subsidiary of TCL known for producing display panels for various devices.
Compared to regular IPS panels, these monitors leverage VA technology for superior contrast and color reproduction. Although they still fall slightly short in some areas compared to IPS, the 27Q-11 offers significantly better contrast and is ideal for high refresh-rate gaming.
Visually, both monitors have a sleek, modern design with slim profiles that resemble office or productivity monitors rather than typical gaming displays. They feature ergonomic stands that are height-adjustable and come equipped with cable management holes to keep the workspace neat.
Currently, little information is available regarding their connectivity options or detailed specifications. The monitors have not yet been released for sale, so pricing details will be announced at a later date.
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Which model is likely to use an HVA panel from CSOT, a subsidiary of TCL known for producing display panels for various devices?
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