The Redmi G27Q monitor with a resolution of 1440p and a frequency of 200 Hz is priced at $112.
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Redmi has unveiled the G27Q (2026) monitor, aimed at gamers. The new product is budget-friendly, but there's no catch ? its specifications are on par with more expensive gaming models.
The Redmi G27Q (2026) is equipped with a 27-inch Fast IPS In Plane Switching (IPS) panels are an expensive option but they have excellent colour accuracy and far greater viewing angles then TN and VA panels (Not that we condone slouching while gaming). They are great for graphics design and photo editing. However, the only downside to IPS panels if that they can sometimes have a slower response time than TN panels. This is the only real problem if you’re a very competitive gamer or want to game in 3D. As of late “IPS” has become a big marketing word. Step into an Apple store and you would be hard pressed talking to someone that didn’t mention Apple’s “brand new IPS Displays!” In fact, Apple is probably one of the biggest marketers of this “new-found” technology. As a business person myself, this is when you have to tip your hat to Apple’s awesome marketing machine. Why? Well, because IPS is actually nothing new. In fact, this technology was originally invented in 1996 by Hitachi..matrix with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels, a refresh rate of up to 200 Hz, and a wide color gamut (95% P3 and 100% sRGB).
The screen of the new product is certified according to the VESA DisplayHDR 400 standard. The price of the monitor in China is $112, and the version with a stand that supports rotation to portrait mode is priced at $130. There is no information yet on the availability of the monitor in other countries.
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