Xiaomi has the refreshed Redmi A27Q monitor, and the 2026 model maintains an affordable price tag in China. To be precise, the new version has a launch price of CNY 779, which is around $122. As for what has changed when compared to the 2025 version, the display is the major highlight.
While the 2026 Redmi A27Q retains a 27-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, the refresh rate has seen an upgrade. More specifically, the newer model has a 120 Hz display, a moderate jump from the 100 Hz refresh rate found on the predecessor.
The company notes that the panel has "professional-grade" color accuracy with 8-bit depth, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, and 100% sRGB coverage. These ratings, combined with the 120 Hz refresh rate, make the new affordable monitor a decent pick for both gaming and professional tasks.
Another notable highlight is the slim bezel on the sides and the top of the monitor, making it ideal for a multi-monitor setup (Huanuo dual monitor stand curr. $54.99 on Amazon). The Redmi A27Q 2026 also comes with an adjustable stand, allowing users to tilt the screen vertically and horizontally. As for the ports, it comes with the following configuration:
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
 - 1x HDMI 2.0
 - 1x 3.5 mm audio
 
Among the other highlights of the new affordable monitor are a brightness rating of 300 nits, a sleek design, and full brightness DC dimming. There's no word on when the Redmi A27Q 2026 will make a global debut, but it's worth noting that Xiaomi brought the last-gen model outside the Chinese market.















