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Gigabyte G27F

FHD Monitor

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Product Overview

Gigabyte G27F is a mainstream 27-inch FHD gaming monitor in Gigabyte's 2020 lineup. It is powered by a basic 8-bit IPS panel.
In terms of color reproduction, one can expect above average performance. The included stand comes with tilt and height adjustments that make for a more ergonomic viewing experience. Additionally, this monitor can get quite contrasty. It also comes with build-in speakers that make media consumption in a pinch an effortless experience.
In terms of drawbacks, this monitor lacks HDR support. Further, the 8-bit panel is rather limiting in terms of color reproduction.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 64%
Pros
  • Rich color reproduction
  • Stand with tilt and height adjustments
  • High 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • Build-in speakers included
Cons
  • No publicized HDR support
  • 8-bit display panel

What external reviewers found

External score 83%
Pros
  • Excellent contrast and saturated color
  • High-contrast IPS panel
  • Wide color gamut
Cons
  • No FreeSync or G-Sync

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Specifications

External Reviews

tomshardware[1]

Reviewer score 83% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from tomshardware have found:
The G27F provides six picture modes plus three more custom memories. DCI-P3 is the one and only color gamut so you'll be viewing SDR content in a larger color space than intended. Photos looked sharper than expected from 81 ppi, and that's due to solid contrast and accurate color.
Pros
  • Excellent contrast and saturated color
  • High-contrast IPS panel
  • Wide color gamut
Cons
  • No FreeSync or G-Sync

References

  1. ^ Gigabyte G27F 27-inch Monitor Review: No-Frills Gaming Tool. [tomshardware].

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