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Skyworth G27Q Max gaming monitor debuts with 2K 250Hz panel & HDR 1800 nits for under $200

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Skyworth has launched its latest 27-inch gaming monitor, the G27Q Max, in China. The display features a QD-Mini LED panel with professional-grade color accuracy, a 2K resolution, and a 250Hz overclocked refresh rate. It is priced at 1,499 yuan ($210), with a limited-time launch offer of 1,199 yuan ($168).

Skyworth G27Q Max

Skyworth G27Q Max Specifications

The Skyworth G27Q Max uses a 2560×1440 Fast IPS panel with a native 240Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to 250Hz. It supports Adaptive-Sync to reduce screen tearing and provides a 1ms GtG response time for smooth visuals during fast-paced gameplay. The monitor also includes Dynamic Overdrive and ten levels of OD tuning for additional responsiveness customization.

Skyworth has equipped the monitor with a QD-Mini LED backlight system that features 220 local dimming zones. It reaches 750 nits in SDR mode and peaks at 1,800 nits in HDR, with support for automatic HDR switching. The display covers 100% sRGB, 98% DCI-P3, and 99% Adobe RGB color spaces. It is factory-calibrated with ΔE<1, making it suitable for tasks that require high color accuracy, such as photo and video editing.

Skyworth G27Q Max

The monitor supports a wide range of color spaces, including sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, BT.2020, and Rec.709, with six preset modes tailored for various scenarios. It also features Skyworth’s Luma Boost engine, which enhances brightness in SDR content, and a 30-level image tuning system that allows precise adjustments to brightness, color balance, and tone mapping.

The G27Q Max includes dual 3W stereo speakers and a five-way joystick for navigating its OSD. It supports Sky-SyncHub software, which enables AI-based scene detection and auto mode switching for FPS, MOBA, RPG, and reading use cases. It also features a customizable crosshair, dark area enhancement, frame rate monitor, and an on-screen timer for gamers.

In terms of ergonomics, the monitor offers 130mm height adjustment, -5° to +21° tilt, ±90° pivot, and swivel support, along with VESA 75×75mm mounting. The monitor includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It weighs around 4.9kg with the stand and comes in a futuristic design aimed at gaming and studio environments.

In related movie news, HKC recently released the 27-inch UG27EQ gaming monitor featuring a 400Hz refresh rate, 0.5ms response time, and USB-C connectivity. Redmi has also launched the 2026 G34WQ Gaming Monitor, equipped with a 34-inch WQHD curved display and a 180Hz refresh rate.

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