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NZXT expands Canvas gaming monitor line-up with affordable 240Hz options

Back in July, NZXT announced its very first gaming monitors, both targeting 1440p resolution with high refresh rates. Now, the line-up is expanding with FHD, 240Hz options. 

The new NZXT Canvas FHD monitors come in two sizes, 25″ or 27″, both with a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and an IPS panel with DisplayHDR 400 certification as well as AMD FreeSync Premium for adaptive sync. Using NZXT CAM, you can quickly adjust monitor settings and create custom profiles, which you can load or switch between at the press of a button.

Just like the previous Canvas QHD monitors, the Canvas FHD monitors are available in black and white. You also get the option to purchase the display without a stand, so you can save some money if you already have a VESA monitor arm.

The NZXT Canvas FHD monitors start at £259 for the 25-inch model without the stand. The 27-inch version is £279 without the stand. If you opt for the version with the stand, it is £299 for the 25-inch version and £319 for the 27-inch model.

If you buy the version without the stand and then later decide you do want one, you can buy it separately for £40.

KitGuru Says: I must say, I really like how NZXT has structured its monitor line-up. The prices are pretty decent, and those looking to use a VESA arm anyway can save some extra money, which is particularly helpful when buying multiple monitors. What do you all think of NZXT's latest additions to its monitor line-up? 

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