It features a fast 1440p panel and plenty of RGB lighting.
"Razer has worked alongside partners in the past to bring the Razer experience to monitors, but the full potential was never fully realized, said Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan in a press release. "We have decided to tackle this space on our own and are very excited to expand our presence to include desktop displays."
The monitor is targeted at the gaming and esports space with its high-fidelity visuals paired with a fast refresh rate and response time. It also features a single-body aluminum base outfitted with channels in the back for cable management, and can be tilted back 90 degrees in order to easily reach the cable inputs underneath. And of course, up front the base is tricked out with Chroma RGB lighting.
Razer says the Raptor 27 will launch at $699.99 sometime later this year.