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Newskill adds a new model to its Icarus monitor series

Newskill Gaming is expanding its range of Icarus monitors, ideal for playing video games. With these new models they obtain a strong presence in this field.

This new monitor model by Newskill is the new Icarus in 27 ”, which has a frameless design that offers the feeling of being in front of a single screen. The monitor takes minimalism but without leaving aside your gamer part.

Newskill increases its catalog of Icarus monitors

The Newskill Icarus 27 ”FHD monitor incorporates a VA panel with a refresh rate of up to 165 Hz that provides a balance between response speed and color quality. Thanks to this, they get the panel to have a frequency rate of 165 images per second.

It has a response time of 1Ms MPRT, which allows you to transfer your movements with the mouse or the keystrokes of the keyboard instantly to the screen. In addition, this Newskill Icarus model fully supports FreeSync and G-Sync technologies. And because a monitor must display its content perfectly, it features a high-resolution FHD 1920 × 1080 pixels VA panel. The brightness, contrast, viewing angles and color gamut settings have been calibrated so that the panel is able to convey the sensation of seeing a real color on the screen.

El gaming monitor Icarus 27 ”FHD includes an anti-fatigue system that is already incorporated into the entire family of Icarus Series monitors. The flicker free system eliminates random flickers on the screen so your eyes don't get tired. This feature, together with its blue light filter designed to reduce eye fatigue after long gaming sessions, offers us a monitor model for gaming PCs that not only thinks about image quality but also about the health of those who play. The Newskill Icarus 27 ”monitor will be available soon exclusively in the Pc Components store at a price of € 229,95.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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