GIGABYTE M27F A 27″ Gaming Monitor
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Joseph T. –
Pros: Very fast No noticeable motion blur or overshoot Out of the box colors are incredible Console support for 1440p 120hz Easy to navigate menu with joystick Cons: I don’t have anything to complain about at all. This is a great monitor. Overall Review: Before I get into the actual review, I want to tell you a little bit about myself. Before I make a purchase, I deep dive into a product. I look at every single piece of information I can find and learn as much as possible, positive and negative. I spent months doing research on different types of panels and performance of a bunch of different monitors. I got this monitor for my Dad. He is coming from a 1080p 60hz VA panel. He recently got the Xbox Series X and wasnt happy with is because he claimed he didnt notice a difference from his Xbox One. I explained to him that its the monitor that doesnt match the specs of the new console. I picked this up for him for his birthday. He immediately noticed a difference and is loving the clarity and smoothness at 1440p 120hz. I tried it out and have no complaints. Gigabyte has been killing the game with their SS IPS monitors. This is the 3rd Gigabyte monitor ive bought and i love all 3 of them. I will continue recommending gigabyte monitors. They are making great panels at great prices. Great job Gigabyte!!!!
Jackie G. –
Pros: – KVM switch is (probably) really nice for someone with a separate work and personal computer. !!! ONE OF THEM REQUIRES USB-C SUPPORT !!! possibly more requirements i dont know – I have not used it (besides verifying it works) at time of writing but I am sure it will be pog once I get a longer USB-C cable – KVM appears to add no noticeable input lag — and I am very sensitive to that type of thing. I will update review if something amiss arises. – Very nice upgrade from 1080p 24″, everything looks crisper. – Great amount of real estate for programming + other tasks – Colors are nice out of the box, even if they are oversaturated (I use the sRGB preset now, will probably make my own profile later) – Responsiveness is nice. I don’t notice any difference between my old monitor – I don’t notice any weird backlight bleed or IPS glow or dead pixels or ANYTHING (the pictures look crazy (but I hardly notice AND probably didn’t do the test correctly. I got a window right above me and my mousepad is bright pink) This actually makes me think all these photos I saw making me worry about getting an IPS panel are from people who are crazy picky or like me.. did something wrong probably. I see 0 issue with my monitor. – I have a budget VA panel and the blacks are a lot more dark on this monitor (how? idk. budget things I guess.) – Packaging was very secure Cons: – Did not come with a USB-C cable in the box, though Newegg shipped one as a gift (and it arrived a few days later) but I cannot guarantee that practice will continue. – USB-C cable that was gifted is only 1m, and I cannot reach either side of my setup where the work laptop would sit with such a short length. (See pictures) Even if my laptop was set beside the monitor, the cable would barely reach. (Set laptop on left side, laptop’s USB-C is on left side of laptop; set laptop on right side, USB-C is on left side of monitor + has to travel a little further) – User manual nor instructional video has no explicit mention of how to set up the KVM — I had to watch a random video to learn it REQUIRES a USB-C compatible computer – KVM has only 2 standard USB ports so I don’t have the option of also tagging along my audio interface. (though that’s not a problem for me, my work laptop is not for meetings) Overall Review: I would highly recommend this monitor for the price ($350 on sale) it is a huge upgrade for me in all aspects of browsing. Previously I had a 24″ Sceptre 144hz VA panel that did the job for gaming and an old BenQ TN panel that acted as a second monitor and this panel blows them both out of the water. The KVM adds great additional value for anyone who works at home (or simply has multiple computers)
Anonymous –
Pros: Great specs for an IPS, large screen size, good viewing angles. Cons: Now on monitor #3 through the RMA process and all of them so far have multiple dead and stuck pixels scattered within the central viewing area of the screen. Overall Review: It’s a nice screen, but it is pretty frustrating to pay this much for a product and have it arrive with so many dead pixels out of the box. I have gone through the RMA process for 3 of these now; we will see if I have the patience to go much further if the 4th arrives with more dead pixels in the center of the screen.