The OLED panel market is evolving, and Iiyama’s new G-Master GOB2701QSC-B1 Titan Falcon monitor arrives with a 4th-Gen Meta 3.0 panel from LG Display—marking a shift in how high-refresh-rate displays handle brightness, color accuracy, and power efficiency.
This isn’t just another refresh-rate bump; it’s a step toward more capable OLED gaming monitors for professionals who demand both performance and precision. The Titan Falcon’s 27-inch WQHD (2560 x 1440) display pushes 280 Hz, sub-millisecond response times, and DisplayHDR True Black 400—features that matter more than ever as workloads blend gaming, content creation, and high-contrast data visualization.
What sets this monitor apart isn’t just the panel technology but how it’s packaged: dual HDMI 2.1 inputs, a single DisplayPort 2.1, and a USB-C port that handles both display output and 65 W power delivery. The combination of G-SYNC compatibility (for NVIDIA) and FreeSync Premium (for AMD) ensures smooth variable refresh rates across platforms.
For enterprise buyers, the practical impact is immediate: a monitor that can match the demands of competitive gaming while also delivering the color accuracy needed for professional workflows. The integrated KVM switch for input management and dual 5 W speakers add convenience without sacrificing performance.
The lack of a stated price leaves some uncertainty, but the focus here is on what’s confirmed: a monitor built around a next-gen OLED panel that balances brightness, response time, and power efficiency in ways that could redefine expectations for high-end displays.