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Gigabyte launches M27QA ICE high-refresh rate monitor in India, aims it for gamers & content creators

FP Staff • November 13, 2024, 10:08:43 IST
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The M27QA ICE boasts features a 27-inch IPS non-glare display with a QHD resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. Gamers will appreciate the 180Hz refresh rate and a lightning-fast 1ms (MPRT) response time with 95 per cent DCI-P3 and 130 per cent sRGB colour gamut coverage

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Gigabyte launches M27QA ICE high-refresh rate monitor in India, aims it for gamers & content creators
The M27QA ICE monitor is certified with VESA DisplayHDR400, which enhances contrast and brightness levels for an immersive viewing experience. Image credit: Gigabyte

GIGABYTE has introduced its latest offering for gamers and content creators in India: the M27QA ICE Monitor. This sleek, 27-inch display is designed to deliver top-notch performance while sporting a minimalistic white aesthetic that caters to the tastes of style-conscious, younger users.

The monitor is part of GIGABYTE’s ongoing efforts to combine functionality with modern design, appealing particularly to India’s growing population of middle-class gamers who are on the lookout for premium tech gear.

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Gigabyte M27QA ICE Monitor: Specification
The M27QA ICE boasts impressive specifications aimed at enhancing the gaming and content creation experience. It features a 27-inch IPS non-glare display with a QHD resolution of 2560x1440 pixels, making visuals crisp and vivid.

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Gamers will appreciate the 180Hz refresh rate and a lightning-fast 1ms (MPRT) response time, ensuring smooth and seamless action scenes. Colour performance is another strong suit, with 95 per cent DCI-P3 and 130 per cent sRGB colour gamut coverage, promising accurate and vibrant visuals.

Plus, the monitor is certified with VESA DisplayHDR400, which enhances contrast and brightness levels for an immersive viewing experience.

Designed with gamers in mind, the M27QA ICE comes loaded with features that elevate gameplay. It includes AMD FreeSync technology, which synchronises the display with compatible GPUs to prevent screen tearing and deliver smooth graphics. Additional enhancements like the Aim Stabiliser Sync, Black Equaliser, Dashboard, and six-axis Colour Control make gameplay sharper and more engaging, reducing motion blur and giving players a competitive edge.

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For added convenience, the monitor features OSD Sidekick software. This allows users to tweak display settings and customise profiles effortlessly using a keyboard and mouse. The built-in KVM switch is a practical addition, enabling control of multiple devices with a single set of peripherals, making it perfect for multitaskers.

When it comes to connectivity, the GIGABYTE M27QA ICE monitor doesn’t disappoint. It includes a USB Type-C port, two USB 3.2 Downstream ports, one USB 3.2 Upstream port, DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.0 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Its dimensions, barring the stand, are 615.11 x 367.35 x 42.21 mm, and it weighs in at 3.45 kg, making it a compact and stylish addition to any setup.

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Gigabyte M27QA ICE Monitor: Pricing & availability
The GIGABYTE M27QA ICE Monitor is priced at INR 29,000 and comes in a clean white colour variant. It’s readily available through popular platforms like Amazon and Flipkart, as well as other online and offline retail outlets, offering easy accessibility to tech enthusiasts across India.

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