Displays & Monitors

AORUS FI27Q-X 240Hz QHD Gaming Monitor Review

There are plenty of monitors out there from big-name brands. However, while most brands offer a range of models from affordable to premium, suitable for everything from office work to eSports, AORUS do things a little bit differently. They’ve got a relatively small range of displays under their banner, and they’re all tuned for high-performance gaming for the enthusiast market. That does mean they come in at a higher price than most, but you do get a lot of additional premium features for your investment, and today, it looks like their new F127Q-X Tactical Gaming Monitor will be no exception to the rule. Priced at £645.99 on Amazon (at the time of writing), this is a pretty expensive 27″ monitor, so what else does it have to justify the price tag?

AORUS FI27Q-X Tactical Gaming Monitor

AORUS has equipped their F127Q-X with enough features to make it a veritable Swiss Army Knife of a gaming monitor. Let’s run down the highlights, shall we!? First, a QHD panel, offering 2560×1440 pixels, running at a staggering 240Hz with a lightning-fast 0.3ms response time. You also get an IPS panel that can deliver 100% Adobe RGB, VESA DisplayHDR 400, FreeSync, and it’s also G-Sync Compatible. You also get their gaming OSD, offering Aim Stabilizer, Black EQ 2.0, GameAssist, and so much more. However, even the audio output is unique, with an AI-tuned ANC 2.0 system allowing you to hook up your headset/microphone directly to the monitor! It seems this monitor has every modern feature you could ask for from current display technology.

Features

  • Display Resolution 2560×1440
  • Display Size 27″
  • Refresh Rate 240Hz
  • FreeSync
  • G-Sync Compatible
  • 0.3ms Response Time
  • Contrast Ratio 1000:1
  • Panel Type SS IP
  • VESA DisplayHDR 400
  • 100% AdobeRGB

For in-depth specifications, please visit the official AORUS FI27Q-X product page here.

Ergonomics

Connectivity

What AORUS Had to Say

“Experience the greatest performance of your game marathons with the incredible AORUS FI27Q-X Gaming monitor. This 27” monitor features a Quad HD (2560×1440) IPS panel, which gives gamers gorgeous visuals from all angles. Plus, you can benefit from clear sound with quality speakers, and your gameplay will be unbelievably fluid with the 240Hz refresh rate, 0.3 ms response time, and the G-Sync compatibility ensures seamless gaming via FreeSync Premium Pro technology. Built with an ergonomic stand allowing you to find a comfortable viewing angle, along with eye health protection with flicker-free technology so you can game happily. Designed for gamers who want to explore ways to improve their skills through a range of gaming enhancement features.” – AORUS

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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