Gigabyte M27UP Gaming Monitor Launched 27-inch Dual Mode 4K 160Hz 1080p 320Hz IPS Display Specs Price

Gigabyte unveils the M27UP 27-inch gaming monitor with dual mode 4K 160Hz and 1080p 320Hz, IPS panel, 1ms GtG. Available in China, global release soon
Gigabyte M27UP Gaming Monitor Launched 27-inch Dual Mode 4K 160Hz 1080p 320Hz IPS Display Specs Price

Gigabyte just put out a new 27-inch game screen, the M27UP, first for sale in China, with plans to sell it worldwide soon. This screen can shift from sharp 4K quality at 160 Hz to very smooth 1080p detail at a fast 320 Hz.

First shown at Computex 2025, the M27UP is made for gamers who want both clear images and high speed. Right now, you can find it on JD.com in China for about CNY 1,999 (around $278 USD).

This screen has two ways to show things and lots of other good stuff:

  • Panel: It has a 27-inch IPS screen.
  • Response Time: Very fast at 1 ms GtG.
  • Adaptive Sync: Works with AMD FreeSync Premium and fits NVIDIA G-Sync for smooth play with no screen tearing.
  • Brightness & Color: The screen shines at up to 350 nits and has good color with 95% DCI-P3 and 125% sRGB.
  • Connectivity: Comes with DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, few USB Type-A ports, one USB Type-B, and USB Type-C.
  • Convenience: Has a built-in KVM switch for using one set of tools for many devices. Also has a 3.5 mm audio jack and two 5W speakers.
  • Ergonomics: It gets an easy-to-move stand and supports 100 x 100 mm VESA mounts for other ways to put it up.

While you can now buy the Gigabyte M27UP only in China, Gigabyte plans to start selling it all over the world later this year. They haven't said yet how much it will cost in other places.

This screen, like others in the game, lets gamers pick between great 4K images for deep fun and very high speeds for quick, sharp gaming at 1080p.

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