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G-Story 17" 120Hz FreeSync Portable Gaming Monitor

G-Story 17" 120Hz FreeSync Portable Gaming Monitor

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Whether you’re on the go or locked in at your battlestation, the G-Story 120-hertz portable gaming monitor gives you plenty of ways to set yourself up for victory. Measuring 17 inches from corner to corner, the full HD display supports HDR technology to bring out every detail in dark and bright scenes Read More

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Dooooofy
4
Nov 22, 2018
HDMI doesn’t support 120Hz so how the heck does this get 120hz? I looked at amazon and all the company said was this “”””Its operating steps are as follow: right-click the mouse on its desktop--Display setting--Advanced display setting--Display adapter properties for Dispaly 1--Monitor-Screen refresh rate--120Hz--OK. If you still don't know how to get to 120Hz,””” I mean feel free to correct me if I’m wrong I just don’t wanna get burned in the end here lol
ze_or
22
Dec 28, 2018
Dooooofycorrection: it used to not support it. it may still not work if your graphics card uses older hdmi though.
Braok
35
Oct 20, 2018
What panel does this use? It is the same as the 17.3" 120hz laptops?
koblongata
17
Nov 19, 2018
Hm if the color is good (100% srgb seem alright), viewing angle doesn't bother me at all really, TN's 1ms response time is much preferred too comparing to those above 5ms IPS panels... it simply feels better.
Quarnozian
51
Nov 19, 2018
TN usually has horrible color reproduction. However, as long as you never use a better panel, you'll never notice it. Just like switching from 60hz to 120hz or more. When you had only used 60hz, you didn't understand why people were infatuated with their high refresh rate panels. I'm actually using my old TN panel as a second monitor, and with it sitting next to my IPS panel I cringe a little looking at its colors.
JustFluxz
456
Oct 24, 2018
It is G-Story, but it has FreeSync and not G-Sync... Makes sense.
Nihlus
1
Apr 3, 2019
Misleading. G-Sync will only work on FreeSync monitors if you have a 10 series or later card. I have a GTX 980 Ti, which unfortunately will not allow me to use G-Sync on any FreeSync monitors.
SmallWaffle
0
Jul 4, 2019
NihlusAnd you definitely can not use it on this one as it does not have a DisplayPort input.
danbernardi
0
Jan 31, 2019
Is this a VA panel? 3000:1 contrast seems to suggest so. But there aren't many VA panels that can do 1ms response time. Seems fishy.
theGStory
46
Feb 2, 2019
danbernardiwe confess... it's a TN panel!
jiyong
0
Apr 2, 2019
theGStoryProps for honesty! :)
p24601
0
Apr 4, 2019
  • Dimensions: 19.4 x 11.7 x 5.3 in (49.2 x 29.7 x 13.4 cm
  • Weight: 6.8 lbs (3.08 kg)
There is no way either is correct. To begin with, 5.3 inches thick?? And while I do see thick bezels (protection? just pretty?) my Sharp LL-S201A with a 19.5" visible LCD is 18.25" x 10.8", the Sibolan S17 which compares favorably with this monitor (although it's not Freesync) is 16.2" x 10.4". Maybe those dimensions are of the box? As for the weight, again the LL-S201A with its heavy special touch layer is 5.1 lbs w/o stand and 6.4 lbs with a stand. So I don't believe that weight either.
theGStory
46
Apr 4, 2019
p24601The dimension and weight listed are the packaging gross weight and dimension. The unit itself is 16.8"x10.6" x1.0" net weight is 3.47lbs. Thank you for point that out.
Quixote1
5
Mar 14, 2019
Good luck getting any kind of after-sales service or having any sort of warranty honored if anything goes wrong with the thing. They're ignoring us already and they don't even have our money yet!
theGStory
46
Apr 4, 2019
Quixote1Hmmm, how come we overlooked this... We do apologize. The G-Story product is covered by one year manufacture warranty. Any warranty issue may contact Massdrop Customer Service or email gstorygaming@gmail.com
theGStory
46
Apr 4, 2019
Inputs: USB Type-C, 2x HDMI, USB Type-A The Type-C support Android cell phone video and charging. But the Android cell phone must support Type C connection. The USB Type A is for user to connect USB KB or Mouse or other USB input device. Thank you
jwuliger
17
Feb 3, 2019
I really wish there was a UHD or even QHD option for these portable monitors. I need one to pair up with a MacBook Pro 2018 since I travel alot and would use it for programming. Does anyone know of a good - high quality portable monitor that goes beyond 1080p? Thanks!
cenotaph
35
Mar 12, 2019
no HDMI on the ZenScreen.
cenotaph
35
Mar 12, 2019
so dumb. dual screen on the go for your laptop. switch/xbox/ps4 on the go. so yes, you are so dumb.
ThothIndustries
4
Jan 31, 2019
Hey Massdrop why no picture of the connections side. Your show the blank side but not the inportant side
theGStory
46
Feb 2, 2019
ThothIndustriesHere you go...
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dnLL
39
Oct 22, 2018
Seems like an awesome option since the model on Amazon isn't available in Canada. I have a ML08B-H ITX case to go to LAN and am able to bring everything in one shot with my 2 hands and a backpack. But if the monitor could fit in a backpack... now that would be awesome. However, I do need some sort of Kensington lock system for LAN events. This model doesn't seem to have it.
Sudaksis
1
Jan 14, 2019
dnLLI have an Asus ROG Ranger backpack and a computer in the Dr. Zaber Sentry case and I can confirm that this screen WILL fit inside with everything else. It's only a little tighter than I am comfortable with but it should not put the screen in a compromising position with how it all fits inside. For anyone wanting the full, no-compromise desktop gaming experience with proper high refresh rates, it is possible to have all of the things and fit in a single bag! p.s. The screen does look good, function decently, and works as intended after changing some settings on the monitor itself. According to the manual itself, the USB-C port is intended to send power to other USB devices but I have not had the ability to test if it can power itself or display through the port yet.
dnLL
39
Jan 15, 2019
SudaksisThanks for the reply. They do ship to Canada but it costs a lot more (at least on Amazon.ca). I'll think about it. If they could add a Kensington lock, I'd probably be sold.
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Alfredo3001
81
Jan 18, 2019
These specs are wrong. They claim to be 1ms with 178 viewing angles and 3000:1 contrast ratio. 1ms is only for TN panels. A TN panel with 178 viewing angles and 3000:1 contrast ratio doesnt exist. Ips panels have 178 but dont have 3000:1. Only Va panels have contrast ratio like 3000:1.
Alfredo3001
81
Jan 31, 2019
This is a TN panel. i know TN can be 1ms , TN have been the fastest panel on LCD (TN with 1ms is standard) . But ips cant be 1ms and theres no 17 inch VA panel with 1ms. So this panel is TN. Theres no TN panel in the marked with 3000:1 contrast ratio.
Alfredo3001
81
Jan 31, 2019
178 viewing angles means that when you look at above those a pretty sharp angle the contrast and brightness will fall a bit and colors may shift (IPS, some VA). Usually when you look at specs on monitors they goes like this:
  • TN panels go 170/160
  • VA panels old 176/176.
  • VA panels new 178/178.
  • IPS panel 178/178.
They may be VA with 1ms but there's no VA panel this size 17.3 inch. This contrast 3000: 1 isn't accurate. Just trying to help people out. This is a TN panels with his benefits and drawbacks. Best response time of all others, but worst viewing angle. This is an amazing display, just making sure the publisher put actual specs.
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