Our Verdict If you subscribe to the notion of 27-inch, 1440p gaming and you want the latest OLED panel tech at a vaguely sensible price, this new Gigiabyte panel pretty much nails it.
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Okay, so you're in the market for an OLED monitor.
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You want the latest panel tech, but you're trying to keep the spending just on the sensible side of silly.
If that's a scenario you can identify with, may I introduce the new Gigabyte MO27Q28GR.It's a 27-inch 1440p model, which remains a very popular form factor for what you might call real-world gaming.
What with GPU prices stubbornly refusing to normalise, never mind the memory market madness, 1440p is a manageable resolution for relatively modest graphics cards to drive, is the point.The MO27Q28GR, meanwhile, runs at 280 Hz, which will be quick enough for all but die-hard esports addicts, offers plenty of connectivity and it's yours for around $599.
Immediately, you'll note that there are cheaper 27-inch OLEDs on our monitor deals page
## Editor's Note
This is an interesting development that could shape the future of gaming.
Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/gaming-monitors/gigabyte-mo27q28gr-review/)
