To get a high-end screen with a large amount of coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, you don’t have to spend a lot of money on a 4K monitor. In fact, that extra pixel density brings a requirement for extra graphics processing horsepower in the form of an expensive graphics card. Moving 8.3 million pixels at fast frame rates demands high-end hardware in your PC.
Instead, Gigabyte’s Aorus FI27Q finds the sweet spot between price and performance by opting for 1440p (QHD) resolution. 27-inch IPS or VA screens with 144 Hz or higher refresh rates and G-Sync or FreeSync can be found for under $600, with high color volume, HDR and 10-bit processing. Today, we’re checking out just such a display. The Aorus FI27Q proves to be one of the best gaming monitors in its class for just $460 at the time of writing.
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