Razer is giving its only Raptor 27 gaming monitor a decent upgrade for 2021. It bumps the refresh rate to 165Hz, adds an optional VESA adapter to the mix for more personalized mounting, and is now the world’s first THX-certified gaming monitor.

Triple threat! Raptor 27 with VESA adapter lets you stack ’em side by side now.Source: Razer

  • Razer is updating its popular Raptor 27 gaming monitor for 2021.
  • The new version keeps the same award-winning design, but adds THX certification, and a 165Hz refresh rate.
  • Razer is also now selling a $99 VESA adapter for all Raptor 27 models
  • Pre-orders start today for $799.99.

In 2019, I reviewed Razer’s first attempt at a gaming monitor. Named the Raptor 27, I liked it so much I ended buying one for personal use. While a great gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh, the excellent color accuracy caught my eye, making it the perfect 27-inch display for work or play. There’s a reason why it made our best computer monitors list.
Now, 2.5 years later, Razer is giving the Raptor 27 a boost with a new edition that improves the hardware all-around while slightly increasing the pricing by $100. Here’s what’s new with the latest Raptor 27 and why we’re still excited for it.
The new Razor Raptor 27 (2021)
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Razer is keeping the overall design the same as the 2019 edition, which is a good thing. I loved the original’s unique modern look, which also featured proper cable channels to keep the display and power cables neat, tidy, and out of sight. There is still, also, the famed Razer Chroma RGB lighting at the base and all the display controls available through Razer’s software (a nice physical joystick on the rear lets you control things manually, too).
New for this year is an optional VESA adapter, 165Hz, and THX certification.
But there are a few notable changes for 2021. For one, the refresh rate is now bumped from 144Hz to 165Hz. While not a huge deal, when combined with newer NVIDIA RTX 30 series cards, the higher refresh ceiling is a welcomed addition. The 1ms response time remains the same.
The Raptor 27 is also now “the world’s first THX-certified gaming monitor.” Granted, Razer owns THX, but the companies operate independently. So, what does that label mean? It is effectively a system where THX ensures each display that leaves the factory meets stringent standards set by Razer. Specifically, each display undergoes “more than 400 individual tests to ensure color, tone, and images are displayed as their creators intended, for a stunning picture quality and level of detail.” So it is a lot like factory calibration but more rigorous.

Category Specification
Screen size 27 inches
Resolution 2560 x 1440 (WQHD)95% DCI-P3
Refresh rate 165 Hz
Response time 1ms
HDR Yes (HDR400)
Factory calibrated Yes (THX Certified)
Sync NVIDIA G-Sync AMD FreeSync
Aspect ratio 16:9
Panel Non-Glare IPS178° wide viewing angles
Brightness 420 cd/m² (350 typical)
Contrast ratio 1000:1
VESA Yes (optional adapter)
Ports One DisplayPort 1.4One HDMI 2.0bTwo USB Type-A 3.2 PassthroughOne USB Type-C PD (DP1.4 in Alt-mode)

Another feather in the cap is the option to purchase a $99 VESA adapter. Doing so lets you replace the Raptor 27’s big metal stand with a mount so you can place the Raptor 27 on a VESA compatible stand or bracket of their choice. Not only could you have a cleaner look, but this lets you now mount multiple Raptor 27s side-by-side for a true baller experience. The only downside is you lose that sweet RGB lighting from the base.
That VESA adapter also works with the older version of Raptor 27, so no need to rush out and buy a new display just for that feature.
The optional VESA adapter lets you put the Raptor 27 on a mounting poll of your choice.Source: Razer
Overall, the Raptor 27 for 2021 is a mild refresh, but I already gave the monitor a near-perfect rating back in 2019, so there is little left to improve.
Read: Razer Raptor 27 review: The perfect display for working hard and gaming harder
Pre-orders start today, with shipping in the coming weeks. The price does go up to $799 so you may want to scoop up a few of the older models if those new features don’t matter so much.
Besides the Raptor 27, Razer also introduced its brand-new AMD-powered Blade 14 laptop, and a 130-watt GaN travel charger.
A perfect balance
Razer Raptor 27
Perfect for gaming or graphics work
Razer’s refreshed Raptor 27 (2021) delivers a 27-inch anti-glare WQHD monitor with exceptional color accuracy, brightness, and a sweet 165Hz adaptive refresh sync that will satisfy AMD and NVIDIA fans. But the excellent cable management, unique look, and RGB lighting seal the deal.
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