
Gigabyte M27Q
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
Gigabyte M27Q
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
As we are currently checking the stock, the item cannot be ordered. As soon as this is finished, it should be possible to order the item again.
Hello. I have received v2.0. It's a good idea to get confirmation from Digitec, which will check its stock.
Yes, that's right. That's exactly what I do.
Of course, we cannot speak for all monitors and all suppliers, but with this device here the margin is very modest due to the purchase and the market price in Switzerland is not very volatile.
I ordered this monitor on 23.5.2024 and received the rev 2.0.
According to our information, this M27Q is currently available to order.
This is the previous Rev1.
Unfortunately, we currently have no more detailed information on availability.
This is the Rev 1.0, but unfortunately we do not have the Pro version in stock.
Connection is HDMI 2.0, so only FullHD resolution works with 120hz But the resolution of the screen itself is 2k, it won't look nice Look for one with 4k resolution and HDMI 2.1 connection.
Monitors often have different operating modes in which they have different response times. Often there is a mode that completely kicks the quality to the curb and only focuses on the response time, with a correspondingly large amount of overshoot etc. - the purpose of this mode is merely to achieve the 1ms response times so that the manufacturers can claim them, because nowadays every monitor manufacturer specifies a 1ms response time. Realistically, however, the stated 4ms is more likely for non-OLED displays if you also want to see something on the screen (without overshoot and smearing and so on). 4ms is also a pretty good result as far as that is concerned. So the 4ms in the text will tend to refer to qualitatively usable operating modes. I recommend watching the review video of the Gigabyte M27Q from Hardware Unboxed. There, the monitor is analysed in detail and everything is explained in detail.
Hello, ordered 6 months ago on Digitec, I received the rev 2.0.
My monitor (bought here a year ago) supports DP via USB-C. But I can't tell if it's Rev. 2.0 or 1.0.
M27Q rev 1.0 is BGR but M27Q rev 2.0 is apparently now RGB. Here is info on the differences between rev 1.0 and 2.0: https://youtu.be/wzCafXNKOtY Unfortunately, you won't find this on the manufacturer's website, but both revs are listed. Unfortunately, you won't find any information about whether rev 1.0 or rev 2.0 is supplied by any of the suppliers. I have 2 M27Q monitors myself. The first one (delivered Feb 2022 by Digitec) is a M27Q rev 1.0. The second one (delivered end of January 2023 by another supplier) is clearly rev 2.0. You can find out how to tell the difference here: https://youtu.be/UrFGWXZ6MEU @digitec: it would be good if you could also specify which rev the monitor is.
Yes, it is. You just have to hope that Digitec manages to deliver it correctly.
Bought it on Cyber Monday as well, but have no problems with it. Will probably be a return/replacement case.
You can connect your mobile phone means it can output max 10 Watt. It's not intended for Notebook charging. Besides if you attach your mobile phone to that USB-C you can KVM it. It might gets more clear if you download the User Guide here (7th option from above): https://www.gigabyte.com/ch/Monitor/M27Q/support#support-manual
Hmmm... according to data sheet 5.5 kg
The monitor is NVIDIA G-Sync compatible, which is the equivalent of AMD's Freesync.
https://www.gigabyte.com/ch/Monitor/M27Q/sp#sp
No, this is not normal and you don't have to accept it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss dealer) is obliged to supply electrical equipment with a Swiss plug. If the equipment is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable must be provided if the power cable is plugged in or, if the power cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, please contact customer service and insist on a cable or adapter, free of charge. #1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/fr/themes/faq/materiels-electriques-surveillance-de-marche
Yes, any that complies with the VESA 100x100 standard.
I have installed 3 such monitors on a table holder Fellowes Platinum Series triple monitor arm (table, 30") no problem, I was amazed myself.....maybe Digitec has a 4x holder?
The monitor has 2 HDMI 2.0 outputs. These support a maximum of 1440p @ 144 Hz. To use 170 Hz, you must use the DP input.
I've seen on a Tech YouTuber that it's not as drastic as described. you don't really notice an extreme difference unless you're very sensitive to such things. This is also a gaming monitor and not meant for writing novels. ;)
Hi Limadriz Apparently not as long as on picture quality mode it can seem to occur with balance. Here is a detailed video (unfortunately in English) starting at 4:50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNIqwxAZ-MQ greetings
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