Test results
Advantages
144Hz — panel with FreeSync
Image Enhance Mode Specially for Gamers
All common video interfaces
Flaws
The menu is structured illogically
Control buttons on the back
Test results Eizo Foris FS2735
- Price-quality ratio
Good
- Value for money: 62
- Image quality (50%): 98
- Ergonomics (20%): 90.2
- Power consumption (10%): 76.8
- Equipment (20%): 97.8
Chip rating: Eizo’s Foris FS2735, a real Hi-End monitor for gamers, is vying for the top spot in the rankings. With FreeSync technology, its IPS panel supports dynamic screen refresh rates up to 144Hz. Thoughtful functionality and generally very good image quality make this device an excellent choice for demanding gamers.
Eizo Foris FS2735: Alternative
Widescreen monitor LG 34UC98-W at a similar price provides more resolution and screen size. This device also supports AMD FreeSync technology, only the panel clock frequency is limited to 60 Hz.
Features and test results of Eizo Foris FS2735
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