🚀 Elevate your game and workspace with the M27Q X — where speed meets stunning clarity!
The GIGABYTE M27Q X is a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) IPS gaming monitor featuring a blazing 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time for ultra-smooth visuals. It covers 92% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and supports VESA DisplayHDR400 for vibrant, lifelike colors. Equipped with KVM functionality via USB Type-C, it allows seamless control of multiple devices, complemented by versatile connectivity options including DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and USB 3.0 ports. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking speed, color accuracy, and multi-device efficiency in one sleek package.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | M27Q X-SA |
Item model number | M27Q X-SA |
Item Weight | 11.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 24.2 x 21.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 24.2 x 21.1 inches |
Color | M Series |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 19 Volts (DC) |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B09VH8B1XW |
Date First Available | March 14, 2022 |
J**N
If you're still using an old VG248QE.. this is the perfect upgrade. Best monitor I've ever owned.
Owner for 1 year.As part of an entire overhaul of my setup I went from an Asus VG248QE to the M27QX as my main monitor after almost a decade and I couldn't be happier with it. I'm over 40yrs old.. my competitive days are long gone, but I still play shooters and other fast paced games and still value high fps / high refresh rate over high resolution. I spent a lot of time (months) deciding on a new monitor and the review on RTINGS for this sold me. I still wasn't prepared for exactly how much of an upgrade it was in every single way. It's almost like Gigabyte used the VG248QE as an inspiration to make the M27QX.The Gigabyte stand is almost identical to Asus, it's sturdy and well made, there is height adjustment from 1-6 inches above your desk... this is great for accommodating different desk/chair setups and personal preference. The frame is sleek compared to Asus, of course the screen is not edge to edge but it's still much nicer than a bulky plastic frame. I considered ultrawide for a long time but that would've meant having to get a different desk to make it work for me... and I would've had to settle with far less specs wise than this monitor where price is concerned, I still got a bump up in size from 24 to 27in and it's welcomed. The panel came in perfect shape, no stuck/dead pixels.The RTINGS review mentioned this monitor had great color out of the box and it does, you don't know what your missing if all you've ever used is TN panels like me. IPS is so crisp it's unreal, the difference in color cannot be understated. This monitor also has backlight strobing which mimics the fluid motion of old CRT monitors and helps to reduce motion blur in fast paced games, on the Asus I had to use a 3rd party program to make it work with AMD GPU's..not so on the M27QX. Even if you turn motion blur off in your competitive games (you should) there will still be blur on non-strobed monitors... this was a big selling point for me.I'm happy with 1440p as an upgrade, I am used to having games run high fps on 1080p even in single player games if allowable. Things are better than when 4k first came out but it is obviously still harder to run. I've seen 4k benchmarks for certain GPU's/games under 60fps and that is a no go for me. If you're buying 240hz refresh the goal should be as close to 240fps as you can get. I'm used to 120 and going to 240 is still very noticeable (in Rocket League for example). Once you see over 120 fps synced with your monitor in any game, you'll never want to go back.Another huge upgrade is the joystick menu on this monitor, in all the years I had the Asus I struggled till the end to remember how to navigate the menu, and hated to access it. The menu on the M27QX is so intuitive you'll have it down in no time, I find myself using it often to change between picture modes, adjust brightness/blackness levels ingame or late at night among other settings (there are many settings to fine tune if you are into that). Just like Asus they even included a built in OSD crosshair that you can apparently customize, I personally don't use it much but it is a nice option to have to build aim in games/modes that don't have a crosshair.Last but not least, the name M27QX is shorter and cooler, they really thought of everything! An expensive and hard to justify upgrade for me, but it paid off. 5*
E**T
Excellent monitor
I wanted to upgrade from my older Viewsonic VP-2365 23" monitor to something a little larger and with higher resolution. This Gigabyte monitor was just the ticket! So far it works flawlessly. No stuck pixels or other other problems, except one minor one (see below). The monitor is plenty bright, so much so that I turn it down a bit for most use. The control, a button/lever on the back at lower right makes for easy access to all of its many settings. The color is good too and I like the matte finish on the screen to reduce reflections and glare. (It amazes me that large screen TVs today do not offer this option; instead reflecting all room images as though they are a mirror.)The monitor comes with all the cables you might need - HDMI, USB-C, and DP. It can also be used on its base or a 100x100 mm VESA compatible mount.I primarily use my monitor for typing, documents, the internet. I'm not a gamer though I do watch videos and they all look fine. I have not done an exhaustive technical evaluation but am fairly picky and this monitor makes me happy.The one issue is customer support. The problem I experienced is that I wanted to try the USB-C cable as an input and could not get it to work. I think I have confirmed that the problem is NOT my computer. The only way to contact Gigabyte is through their website and the techs answering do get back to you (a couple of days or so) but are clearly not English speakers and thus the communication is challenging and takes a few tries. They finally understood the issue and suggested a firmware update and told me how to do it from a download on their website. I downloaded this file but have not tried the update at this time since I don't have to currently use the USB-C, and don't want to risk creating a problem.So other than that minor glitch, I am a happy camper, very satisfied with my purchase.
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