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Gigabyte M27Q (2560 x 1440 pixels, 27")
274,69 EUR was 290,32 EUR

Gigabyte M27Q

2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"

Question about M27Q - 559218

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Wulfram

1 year ago

Dear Galaxus/Digitec team. Could you please include the successor model M27Q-P in your range? Unfortunately, I can't find any other 27/28'' WQHD gaming monitor with a built-in KVM switch that is suitable for gaming and work than the M27Q-P. With the M27Q, the pixels are "wrong way round", i.e. BGR instead of RGB, which can make the writing blurry, making the monitor unsuitable for work, especially if you have to work with old or rather special programmes. And this important information should be clearly stated in the product description! The purpose of such a KVM monitor is precisely to be able to switch between gaming and work PC. The M27Q-P has the pixels the right way round, so no one who wants to work with it should buy the M27Q.

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danmeier

1 year ago

M27Q rev 1.0 is BGR but M27Q rev 2.0 is apparently now RGB. Here is info on the differences between rev 1.0 and 2.0:
youtu.be/wzCafXNKOtY
Unfortunately, you won't find this on the manufacturer's website, but both revs are listed.

Unfortunately, you won't find any information about whether rev 1.0 or rev 2.0 is supplied by any of the suppliers. I have 2 M27Q monitors myself.
The first one (delivered

Feb 2022 by Digitec) is a M27Q rev 1.0. The second one (delivered end of January 2023 by another supplier) is clearly rev 2.0.
You can find out how to tell the difference here:
youtu.be/UrFGWXZ6MEU

@digitec: it would be good if you could also specify which rev the monitor is.