While they may be best known for their motherboards and graphics cards, Gigabyte has had some pretty fantastic gaming monitors over the years, with the release of the new G27Q, I have pretty high expectations. Admittedly, this isn’t the most extreme monitor on the market, or in the Gigabyte range, but it looks to be hitting a bit of a sweet spot in the market. At just £229.99, it’s certainly attainable by a lot of PC gamers, but for your money you get a 2K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, good colour reproduction, and lots of gamer-friendly features like AMD FreeSync, HDR, Clear Sound, good ergonomics, and their feature-packed OSD with crosshairs, timers, aim stabiliser and more!
“As an unseen player, monitor is often being underestimated. The truth is monitors form as a synergistic effect and bring out the best performance of PC components. GIGABYTE gaming monitors offer the ultimate specifications and quality, users can truly enjoy upscale performance without the need for extravagance.” – Gigabyte
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