Xiaomi launched a 27″ 1440p 165 Hz monitor for just ~RM1328

Vyncent Chan
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Xiaomi launched a 27β€³ 1440p 165 Hz monitor for just ~RM1328

Xiaomi has been adding a steady stream of monitors to its lineup, but the latest one might be the most interesting one. At least, for us gamers. The new Xiaomi Mi Display 27β€³ 165 Hz Edition offers high refresh rate, impressive color response and also a relatively high 1440p resolution, all for just 2199 yuan (~RM1328).

Xiaomi Mi Display 27 inch 165 hz edition

The monitor boasts of a true 8-bit IPS panel that is capable of display 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut. There’s also DisplayHDR 400 support, for more vibrant visuals in games and movies. The Mi Display claims a maximum brightness of 400 nits, which is quite impressive for a monitor in this price range. On top of that, Xiaomi tuned the color accuracy to achieve Delta E <2, so it might be a pretty good fit for content creators too.

Xiaomi Mi Display 27 inch 165 hz edition gaming

Now, on to the gamer-oriented feature set. The Mi Display 27β€³ 165 Hz Edition offers the 165 Hz refresh rate in its name, along with 1ms Intelligent Motion Blur ControlΒ and a 4ms GtG response time. Xiaomi baked in Adaptive Sync, which means it will support AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible technologies for that sweet tear-free gaming experience. The bezels are also quite thin on the monitor, allowing for some nice seamless multi-monitor setups.

In addition to the sweet display panel, the Mi Display 27β€³ 165 Hz Edition will also offer two USB 3.0 ports. It will support DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 inputs.

Xiaomi Mi Display 27β€³ 165 Hz Edition Specs

  • 27β€³, 1440p 8-bit IPS panel
  • 165 Hz refresh rate, 4ms GtG response time
  • 100% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3, Delta E <2
  • 400 nits brightness, DisplayHDR 400 support
  • 1 x DisplayPort, 2 x HDMI 2.0 inputs
  • VESA support (75 x 75 mm)
  • 2199 yuan (~RM1328)

Xiaomi Mi Display 27 inch 165 hz edition specs

For 2199 yuan (~RM1328), I don’t really see any major flaws with this monitor. Heck, it even comes with a 3-year on-site warranty in China.

Pokdepinion: I wonder if I can get one into Malaysia… It sure looks very promising.

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