FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible at 240Hz, 27 in QHD IPS suits gaming and creativity, Excellent colour coverage and accuracy, Sidekick software comes in handy
HDR support is basic, Limited contrast and middling blacks
Aorus has refreshed its popular line of 27in gaming monitors with the introduction of the £650 FI27Q-X.Employing the same chassis as its FI27Q-P predecessor, the X's key upgrade is a new 240Hz QHD IPS panel that delivers top-notch results in most use...
Published: 2020-03-27, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
High color saturation and accuracy, Good contrast, Premium gaming performance, Good build quality,
HDR doesn't bring a noticeable improvement over SDR, Cheaper rivals may offer better value
Though it doesn't provide any image enhancement in HDR mode, the Gigabyte Aorus FI27Q delivers a superb picture with rich, saturated and accurate color, along with 165Hz and Adaptive-Sync...
QHD resolution and 165Hz adaptive sync, DP 1.4 enables all the bells and whistles, Bright IPS panel with good colour coverage, Great viewing angles and versatile stand, Sidekick software comes in handy
Inverse ghosting at low FPS, HDR support is basic, £120 dearer than FI27Q
The FI27Q and FI27Q-P can be viewed as incremental upgrades to Aorus's range of flat gaming monitors. Pushing refresh rate up from 144Hz to 165Hz is the headline enhancement, and with the FI27Q-P packing DisplayPort 1.4, the top-end model removes any shac...
Thanks to all the unique features that comes with an AORUS monitor, the AORUS FI27QX Gaming Monitor can give gamers the edge that they need to perform better in their games. It has all the features that the gamers could possibly want, and also was adequat...