Xiaomi is turning heads again with a budget-friendly gaming display that punches far above its price. The Redmi G27Q 2026 delivers a 27-inch 1440p panel with a blistering 200Hz refresh rate, HDR400 support, and a wide color gamut—all for around 799 Yuan (about $112). For gamers hunting for a high-refresh 2K monitor without breaking the bank, this is one of the most aggressive deals on the market.
What makes this launch stand out is how rare it is to find a true 1440p, 200Hz gaming monitor anywhere near the $100–$130 range. Monitors at that price typically cap out at 24 inches and 1080p with 144–200Hz refresh rates. By comparison, one of the more affordable 27-inch 1440p options, the Acer Nitro KG271U, goes up to 180Hz and usually sits around $179. That highlights just how disruptive Xiaomi’s pricing is here.
Key features at a glance:
– 27-inch 2560×1440 (2K) Fast IPS panel
– 200Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion
– HDR400 support for enhanced contrast and highlights
– 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color coverage for rich, accurate color
– Optional ergonomic rotating stand for an extra 100 Yuan (about $14)
Despite its low price, the G27Q 2026 doesn’t skimp on visuals. The Fast IPS panel and HDR400 certification promise vibrant color and better brightness range, while 200Hz makes it a natural fit for fast-paced shooters and esports titles. If you’re coming from a 1080p display, the bump to 1440p brings noticeably sharper details without the premium price often associated with higher resolution and refresh.
Xiaomi’s monitor lineup now covers both ends of the budget spectrum. For ultra-cheap setups, there’s the Redmi A22, a 24-inch 1080p display with a 100Hz refresh rate priced around $53. For gamers who want speed and clarity without overspending, the G27Q 2026 is the standout pick.
There’s also some context from last year’s model: the Redmi G27Q 2025 edition came in at 180Hz, and another variant could boost up to 240Hz. The 2026 model sits neatly between them for refresh rate but matches the brightness of the 240Hz version, making it a strong all-rounder.
The Redmi G27Q 2026 is currently on sale in China for 799 Yuan and, with the ergonomic stand, still lands around $130. As OLED options continue to drop in price and IPS panels get faster and more affordable, it’s great to see high-refresh 1440p gaming becoming accessible to more players.
Source: @realVictor_M






