Gigabyte M27Q X 27 Inch SS IPS QHD (2560 x 1440) 240Hz 1ms FreeSync Premium Gaming Monitor

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Gigabyte M27Q X 27 Inch SS IPS QHD (2560 x 1440) 240Hz 1ms FreeSync Premium Gaming Monitor

Gigabyte M27Q X 27 Inch SS IPS QHD (2560 x 1440) 240Hz 1ms FreeSync Premium Gaming Monitor

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These monitors deliver great IPS response time performance and you get a single overdrive mode experience, which means you don't need to tweak settings depending on the refresh rate you're using. As it’s the case with all IPS monitors, some IPS glow is present. It varies from unit to unit, but it’s manageable in all but the most extreme cases.

M27Q X Gaming Monitor (rev. 1.0) Specification - GIGABYTE M27Q X Gaming Monitor (rev. 1.0) Specification - GIGABYTE

The 4K IPS panel is great for productivity work, it has an average contrast ratio for an IPS, decent coverage of DCI-P3, and very crisp text quality. It hits a nice balance between gaming and productivity which gives it some versatility, although brightness could be better in its SDR mode. We've been testing and reviewing gaming monitors and putting together recommendations for distinct categories including 1080p, 1440p and 4K gaming monitors for the past few years. In this guide, we're going to go through everything we've learned so far and all the latest models we tested to give you comprehensive advice on gaming monitor shopping. For 27-inch buyers we're lumping three monitors together because they are basically the same: the Gigabyte M28U, Samsung Odyssey G7 LS28, and MSI Optix MAG281URF. All three use the same 28-inch 4K 144Hz IPS panel from Innolux, and effectively deliver the same response time performance. It's actually a rare case where different monitors use the same panel and perform the same, usually we see different optimizations depending on the manufacturer, but that's not the case here.The combination of 1440p resolution and 240Hz refresh rate is certainly appealing to gamers who enjoy both crisp details and responsiveness – and have the proper hardware for it. The Gigabyte M27Q-X is one of the cheapest models available with these specs, so let’s see how it compares to pricier alternatives. Image Quality PCコンポーネントの最高のパフォーマンスを引き出してくれるのです。 GIGABYTEのゲーミングディスプレイは、究極のスペックと品質を提供します。皆さんは贅沢を必要とせずに最高のパフォーマンスを楽しむことができます。 The Alienware AW3423DW is clearly the best ultrawide you can get right now, it's priced well for the features it offers, and it is overall one of the best monitors you can get on the market right now. On the flip side, while the contrast was low, the color gamut results were pretty good, as Gigabyte M27Q X registered 100% of sRGB coverage, 96% of Adobe RGB, and 93% of DCI-P3. These are better results than some other QHD monitors we’ve looked at, like the Razer Raptor 27. Gaming at 4K remains a high-end category that requires a decently powerful gaming PC or a current-gen console to take advantage of what it offers, and there are many more options available than previous years and lots of good stuff to consider.

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The first choice to make in the 4K market is sizes: 27-inch monitors tend to be more affordable and offer better performance. However, 32-inch monitors are arguably even better suited for this resolution. Size-wise, the monitor measures in at 21 by 24.2 by 7.6 inches (HWD), about the same size as most other 27-inch monitors we’ve reviewed, like the MSI Optix MAG274QRF-QD. It’s also only 11.6 pounds, much lighter than the ViewSonic Elite XG270QG or Sony Inzone M9. That’s with the stand, of course. If you choose to ditch the base and fasten your monitor to a VESA mount or arm, the panel alone is a mere 7.7 pounds.Gigabyte has proven a reliable gaming monitor manufacturer, delivering high-refresh-rate QHD monitors at accessible prices. The company delivers again with the Gigabyte M27Q X, a 1440p monitor that, like the Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q before it, comes equipped with just about everything you want and need from a gaming monitor. It may not be a 4K panel, but it more than makes up for its lower resolution in performance, bringing a whopping 240Hz refresh rate and a host of unusual features, including an onboard KVM and plenty of ports. It's a great performer, though low brightness levels and a so-so contrast ratio keep it short of top marks. The 2560×1440 resolution perfectly suits 27″ sized screens as you get a high pixel density of 108 PPI (pixels per inch), resulting in crisp details and text, plenty of screen real estate, no scaling necessary and it’s not nearly as demanding on the CPU and GPU as 4K UHD. Keep in mind that we test all of our monitors fresh out of the box at factory settings, so that doesn't mean there aren't ways to improve the brightness level. For example, switching over to the monitor's Movie mode made a significant difference, measuring 430 nits of brightness in SDR mode. Your viewing environment is also important to consider, as a lower brightness reading might benefit a user who is in a well-lit room, for example. You also get various picture presets (Standard, FPS, RTS/RPG, Movie, Reader, sRGB and three customizable profiles) and advanced image adjustment tools, such as 6-axis hue/saturation, Color Vibrance, sharpness and gamma.



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