Product Comparison: Gigabyte AORUS FI27Q-P vs Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD
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- 1440p resolution and Freesync support is perfect.
- Great resolution able to push close to 4k with nvidia super sampling, which is great for gaming.
- The monitor itself worms perfectly with g sync at 165 hz.
- 165hz refresh rate (looks amazing compared to 60hz BTW).
- You only take advantage of 165hz and 10bit HDR for desktop work.
- I can change the resolution to 4K and then turn on Super Resolution.
- Native 4K 60fps easy mode. I like it.
- The AD27QD runs at 144Hz, 2560 x 1440 native. And, it's NVidia-certified G-Sync compatible.
- The G-sync works perfectly. The picture is beautifully smooth and tear and stutter-free.
- The Super Resolution would only sharpen text, lines no different then the Sharpening feature found in the OSD.
Gigabyte AORUS FI27Q-P
Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD
- All and all, as long as you get a good panel, this is a great monitor in it's own rights.
- Video in HD is close enough to 4k quality to be difficult to notice much difference especially at the distance you are viewing from.
- The display quality was very good.
- Color Vibrance - 11, 12 starts to seem too much on reds in particular for me.
- I do wish the LEDs on the back were brighter because you only somewhat notice them if your light is off, but either way.
- The color, the lights, the graphics are so much better.
- Beautiful colors, better than other HDR monitors I can say.
- Colors on this monitor absolutely pop especially in games like overwatch.
- The colors are really good and the brightness is amazing.
- The colors are phenomenal, and it's an absolute treat to play on.
- Controlable RGB on back. I like it.
- Download the OSD Sidekick from Gigabyte. Good software.
- If you want the top of the line monitor with a great feature set and a ridiculous response time get this monitor.
- Tons of great features that makes this monitor a true high-end monitor.
- It does require an application installation to use its dashboard features.
- The monitor is very good for gaming, maybe a little pricey, and the osd sidekick software is a nice feature.
- In the end, I'm glad i purchased it as it's been the best bang for my buck with features and quality.
- Overall good on Gigabyte for creating a feature rich monitor for a competitive price.
- Monitor has every feature you would ever need as an average gamer.
- In my opinion, this monitor comes with a lot of unnecessary features (RGB lighting, active noise-canceling, etc.) which increase the price.
- The screen will only rotate clockwise on the stand (presumably for easy cable connection).
- All video cables included (HDMI, Display Port, USB pass-through cable).
- USB pass-through supports two additional USB inputs (uses one on computer so only adds one).
- Its DP 1.4 and has black frame insertion (aim stabilizer). Easy connectivity.
- The one thing I would mention is that the provided cables are kinda short.
- Also the OSD sidekick program is a really nice feature but make sure to connect the included USB cable or you can't use it.
- You have to connect a usb cable from monitor to PC in order to use the OSD from win10.
- Came with all the cables needed, including HDMI, Display Port cables, USB hub cable and several power cables for different countries.
- I HIGHLY recommend a usb-c to HDMI adapter or use DP for the connection, it seemed to improve the quality of my image.
- I think it may be the usb connection between the monitor and my PC but i can't do anything to get it to work.
Gigabyte AORUS FI27Q-P
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