HyperX, a brand best renowned for its gaming setup peripherals, now enters the gaming monitor market with the launch of their Armada gaming monitor line-up. 

HyperX rose to popularity for its gaming setup accessories. According to several reviews, the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless might be one of the best headsets for PC and console gaming out there.

The latest feature from the gaming gear brand introduces two gaming monitors called the HyperX Armada 25 and the Armada 27. This first monitor line-up from HyperX is set to be launched this September. 

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According to initial listings, the Armada 25 and Armada 27 will be priced at $450 and $500, respectively.

HyperX Armada Gaming Monitor with Included Desk Mount and Monitor Arm

A monitor that is not correctly positioned to adjust to the user's scope of vision can result in neck and shoulder injuries. That is the reason why many gamers opt to add a monitor arm to their gaming setups.

A report from the New York Times tells us that a monitor arm gives the user the freedom to place their screen exactly where they want it for comfort and optimal ergonomics. Additionally, it might assist the user's workstation to look cleaner and free up space on desks.

According to HyperX, the Armada Gaming Monitors are the first gaming monitors in the display market to include a monitor head and an ergonomic arm. This addition can definitely save users from the hassle that is searching for a compatible desk mount.

Not only that, this line-up of gaming monitors from HyperX is not fixed with a single monitor stand. This means that users do not need to clear much desktop space anymore. Users can tilt the monitor 90 degrees for a taller view or position it horizontally to adjust to the user's sitting position.

For their pricing, the 25-inch 1080p Armada 25 and the 27-inch QHD Armada 27 seems like a great steal, especially since it already includes a desk mount and a monitor arm. 

In a review from The Verge, there are not that many differences in the monitor's specs. Both have IPS panels with a matte texture and slim bezels, and they are each rated to have a maximum brightness of 400 nits. 

The two Armada gaming monitors can support Nvidia G-Sync and can even have 1ms response times. Therefore, these monitors from HyperX can handle adaptive sync with Nvidia GPUs. They both have one DisplayPort 1.4 port and also two HDMI 2.0 ports, making their ports identical.

A Closer Look: 25-inch 1080p Armada 25 and the 27-inch QHD Armada 27

As stated before, the two monitors only have a few differences. The cheaper HyperX Armada 25 has a smaller panel size of 24.5"0 (62.2 cm) compared to HyperX Armada 27's 27" (68.5 cm). Furthermore, HyperX Armada 25 has a resolution of 1920x1080 while HyperX Armada 27 has 2560x1440.

HyperX Armada 27 also has a better max refresh rate and variable refresh ratio.

Check out the HyperX marketplace here for a closer at these products.

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