Monitor maker iiyama has entered the OLED gaming market with its first-ever OLED gaming monitor, the G-Master GOB2701QSC-B1 Titan Falcon. The 27-inch flat panel offers a 2560x1440 resolution at 280Hz with a 0.03ms pixel response time, powered by LG Display's fourth-generation WOLED technology, also known as META 3.0 or Primary RGB Tandem OLED.
The fourth-gen WOLED panel uses a four-stack emitter architecture for better brightness and efficiency. Peak brightness reaches 1,500 nits in HDR with a full-screen SDR brightness of 335 nits, alongside DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification. Color coverage is rated at 99.5% DCI-P3, 95% Adobe RGB, and 150% sRGB, making it a strong option for color-accurate work alongside gaming. iiyama has also applied an anti-glare coating that reduces reflections without the grainy look of a traditional matte finish.

Variable refresh rate is covered on both sides, with NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility from 48 to 280Hz over DisplayPort and AMD FreeSync Premium certification. The connectivity package is generous, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 with Display Stream Compression, a USB-C port with 65W power delivery, a USB 3.2 hub, a 3.5mm audio jack, two 5W speakers, and a KVM switch. All display inputs support the full 280Hz refresh rate.
The stand offers 150mm of height adjustment, along with a 90-degree pivot, a 45- to 90-degree swivel, and a 5- to 23-degree tilt, with a 100x100mm VESA mount available. The monitor is backed by a three-year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage.

Pricing sits at €459 in the Netherlands and £479 in the UK. At that price, it competes directly with other 280Hz QHD OLED options, such as the GIGABYTE MO27Q2A. Pricing beyond Europe and the UK has not been confirmed, suggesting the launch may currently be limited to European markets.




