Conclusion
It works well enough in that regard once the game and graphics card is tuned to occupy its relatively narrow range...iiyama has been championing AMD's FreeSync technology more than most, releasing a roster of compatible monitors over the course of this year. At the upper end of the scale is something like the GB2760QSU, offering a massive FreeSync range allied to a WQHD resolution.
Costing less than half that, at just £170 or so, is the G2730HSU. Providing the same screen size albeit at a lower resolution, this is a no-nonsense monitor whose main claim is FreeSync support.
It works well enough in that regard once the game and graphics card is tuned to occupy its relatively narrow range, and iiyama is smart in being one of the very few to offer it in the sub-£200 market.
Sure, there are better monitors for productivity, but if you are a gamer with AMD graphics technology yet don't want to spend a fortune on a FreeSync screen, the G-Master G2730 makes a solid case.
The Good The Bad Attractive price
Slim bezels
FreeSync works well
Resolution low for productivity
Only a USB 2.0 hub
iiyama G-Master G2730HSU
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