Xiaomi launches new 2025 Redmi G27Q gaming monitor at ~$124
The 2025 update for the Xiaomi Redmi G27Q has landed in the Chinese market. With the pre-order price at CNY 899, about $124, the gaming monitor brings a lot to the table. To start with, it sports a 27-inch IPS display that features a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. This panel has a refresh rate of 180 Hz, a 1 ms GtG response rate, and a 178-degree viewing angle.
Moreover, the new G27Q monitor features AdaptiveSync. It's a gaming display tech that can adjust the screen's refresh rate to match the outputting frames of the GPU. Similar to AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync, it also aims to lower lag, eliminate visual tearing, and minimize stuttering.
Besides the gaming features, the 2025 Redmi G27Q gaming monitor seems to be properly equipped for professional work. The panel has 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color coverages. It also sports 8-bit color depth and has a brightness rating of 300 nits.
To make the viewing experience comfortable during prolonged hours, the new Redmi G27Q boasts TÜV Rheinland's low blue light certification. It also supports DC dimming, which can lower screen flickering. There are a good number of connectivity ports too. It comes with two DisplayPort 1.4 and two HDMI 2.0 ports.
As for the design, the gaming monitor has slim bezels on top and side with a narrow frame on the bottom. The stand offers the ability to adjust the angle, and thanks to the VESA mount, you can mount it on the wall. There's no word on global availability yet, but Xiaomi does bring its gaming monitors outside China (Redmi G34WQ available on Amazon).
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Redmi on Weibo via: IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)