Must Have 1440p 144Hz Monitor? – AORUS AD27QD Now Available in US: Features Specs and Where to Buy

Last month, January 2019, Gigabyte started the year with a bang and introduced their first monitor – the AORUS AD27QD. And it’s not just any monitor, it’s the world’s first “Tactical gaming monitor”. I guess for their first monitor, Gigabyte made a really good job at and it does seem to come with a very promising set of features. I mean it’s not easy to enter the (gaming) monitor market, considering that there are tons of already established brands out there; like from Asus, Acer and more. The AORUS AD27QD is a 27-inch monitor with a screen resolution of 2560×1440 and a refresh rate of 144Hz. This is on the high-end side of monitors, it’s a little bit pricey but I think the set of features justifies its price. It’s now available on Amazon.com here, but please do check out the rest of its features and specifications below first.

AORUS AD27QD Features – Why Consider This Gaming Monitor?

So what does the Gigabyte Aorus AD27QD has to offer? Right of the bat, the AD27QD is a gaming monitor, this monitor does include a lot of features that are geared towards gamers. It features a 27-inch display with a 10-bit IPS panel and 95% DCI-P3. IPS panel are far better than TN panel and better color compared to VA panels (in general). It has a 2560×1440 screen resolution, which is pretty much popular to PC gamers nowadays, and has a response time of 1ms (MPRT).

It also has a refresh rate of 144Hz with AMD FreeSync technology. Don’t worry GTX 10 and RTX 20 series graphics card users since NVIDIA enabled G-Sync to FreeSync monitors last month as well. 1440p 144Hz gaming monitors are very popular nowadays, specially that latest graphics cards are very capable of driving these monitors.

The Aorus AD27QD is also DisplayHDR400 certified, but don’t get your hopes up for HDR fans. While HDR400 is better than SDR displays, it is the minimum and don’t expect to have a great HDR experience with this monitor. If HDR is your priority, get an HDR10 certified monitor instead.

In terms of design and aesthetics, the Aorus AD27QD looks very much like a gaming monitor. The design is somewhat “aggressive” and modern looking. It does look nice, and it has RGB lighting on its back and stand. The RGB lighting can be sync with Gigabyte’s RGB Fusion.

Gigabyte calls this the world’s first “Tactical gaming monitor”, but it’s just a marketing term. Being a “tactical” gaming monitor, this basically means that it comes with additional gaming-centric features that may not be available on other gaming monitors. Below are the monitor’s Tactical features:

  • Black Equalizer – Brightens up the dark parts in the picture for better visibility in dark areas.
  • Aim Stabilizer – This feature will help you reduce the blurriness of the recoil effect while you are shooting in an FPS game. It can also help you trace moving enemies much easier.
  • Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) – When you plug your mic into the monitor, it can help you cancel the noise around you. The only thing that goes through the mic when you are communicating with your teammate is your voice.
  • GameAssist – This is a kit of OSD functions that helps you in game. It includes a customizable crosshair, a counter, a timer, and multi-screen alignment lines.
  • AORUS Dashboard – We can display hardware information directly on screen, such as mouse DPI and GPU/CPU information.
  • OSD Sidekick – You can now control the monitor through this software and control your OSD with mouse and keyboard.

The AORUS AD27QD monitor provides PIP/PBP display mode were you can display 2 screens in one monitor. And it has anti-blue light and flicker free features. The power on the AD27QD is built-in, meaning the power chord will not be connected to an adapter or “power brick”. Also, there’s a USB port on the monitor that can provide 5V/1.5A USB quick charge. The AD27QD also supports swivel, pivot, height adjustment and tilt. You can check out the rest from the specifications table below.

Is Aorus AD27QD Compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync?

The Aorus AD27QD is a FreeSync monitor and since NVIDIA decided to enable G-Sync feature with FreeSync monitors, users who own FreeSync monitor can now enjoy high refresh rates with their GTX 10 series or RTX 20 series graphics card. The Aorus AD27QD wasn’t on the initial list of FreeSync monitors certified to be G-Sync compatible. However, there are reports from the community and social media that their Aorus AD27QD is working fine when G-Sync in enabled. We haven’t tested it ourselves (yet), so we are not sure if it’s fully 100% working without any issues. Probably it only works fine with some games and others not. Nevertheless, at least some people who owned it confirmed that it works.

AORUS AD27QD Price and Availability

The Gigabyte Aorus AD27QD 1440p 144Hz gaming monitor is now available. It comes with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $599 USD. Check out the links below for latest pricing and availability.

AORUS AD27QD 1440p 144Hz gaming monitor available at Amazon.com here

Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD Gaming Monitor Specifications

Panel Size (diagonal)27" inch
Display Viewing Area (HxV)596.736 x 335.664 (mm)
Panel Backlight/ TypeEdge type LED backlight
Display Surface(non-glare/ glare)Non-glare type
Color Saturation95% of DCI-P3
True Resolution2560 x 1440
Pixel Pitch0.2331 (H) x 0.2331 (V) (mm)
Brightness (Max.)350 cd/m2 (TYP)
Contrast Ratio (Max.)1000 (TYP)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio12M:1
Viewing Angle178°(H)/178°(V)
Display Colors1.073G
Response Time1ms (MPRT)
Flicker-freeYES
Signal InputHDMI 2.0 x2, Display port 1.2 x1
Earphone JackYes
USB port(s)x2
Analog Signal FrequencyN/A
Digital Signal Frequency30k~222kHz
Power Consumption75W(Max)
Power Saving Mode0.5W
Power Off Mode0.3W
VoltageAC 100V~240V
Tilt(angle)-5°~+21°
Swivel(angle)-20°~+20°
Pivot(angle/direction)+90°
Height Adjustment (mm)130mm
VESA Wall Mounting(mm)100*100mm
Kensington lockyes
Phys. Dimension with Stand(WxHxD)W614.9*H484.7*D236.9mm
Phys. Dimension w/o stand  (WxHxD)W614.9*H371.1*D60mm
Box Dimension (WxHxD)W720*H565*D279mm
Net Weight (Esti.)8.0kg
Gross Weight (Esti.)9.7kg
AccessoriesPower cable/HDMI cable/DP cable/USB cable/CD/QSG
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Peter is a PC enthusiast and avid gamer with several years of hands-on experience in testing and reviewing PC components, audio equipment, and various tech devices. He offers a genuine, no-nonsense perspective, helping consumers make informed choices in the ever-changing world of technology.

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