Hisense N3G Pro 27 Monitor Launches at $66 for 180Hz Gaming

Hisense launches the N3G Pro 27 monitor series featuring 180Hz IPS panels in 23.8 and 27- inch sizes, with promotional pricing starting at $66 in China.

Hisense N3G Pro 27 monitor front view
Hisense N3G Pro 27 monitor front view

Budget gamers in China now have a new option for high-refresh-rate displays, as Hisense has launched the N3G Pro 27 monitor series. This entry challenges the dominance of established budget brands by offering 180Hz performance at a price point that undercuts many competitors. Buyers looking for affordable gaming hardware can now compare this new release against existing low-cost alternatives.

Ultra-budget 1080p IPS display challenges established gaming brands

The N3G Pro 27 series features a 1080P IPS panel with a 180Hz refresh rate and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. Hisense offers the display in two sizes, a 23.8-inch model and a 27-inch variant, to suit different desk spaces. The panels cover 90% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 99% of the sRGB standard, providing adequate color reproduction for casual gaming.

Specifications

  • Panel Size: 23.8 inches / 27 inches
  • Resolution: 1080P
  • Refresh Rate: 180Hz
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Contrast Ratio: 1500:1
Hisense N3G Pro 27 monitor front view
The Hisense N3G Pro 27 series offers 180Hz refresh rates at an aggressive price point.

Connectivity options include one HDMI port and one DisplayPort, which meets the needs of most standard PC setups. The monitors support VESA wall mounting, allowing users to save desk space or arrange multiple displays easily. Hisense backs the hardware with a three-year warranty and lifetime on-site service, which is a notable inclusion for this price tier.

Pricing for the series starts at 449 CNY (around $66.02) for the 23.8-inch model and 549 CNY (around $80.72) for the 27-inch version. These promotional prices are available starting July 9, 2024, in the Chinese market. The aggressive pricing positions the N3G Pro 27 as a direct competitor to other ultra-budget gaming monitors.

We looked at AOC Q24G51 Monitor earlier while tracking Hisense launches. That comparison highlights how different brands approach the balance of size, resolution, and price in the entry-level segment. Hisense aims to capture market share by offering higher refresh rates at lower costs than some established rivals.

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