Fast Enough for Esports, Precise Enough for Creators: Xiaomi Launches G24i and G27i in PH

A digital advertisement for two new Xiaomi gaming monitors, the Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G24i and the Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i. The top of the image shows both monitors in a dark room with a blue light emanating from them. The G24i is priced at ₱6,299, and the G27i is ₱7,314, with "2026" written next to their names. Below the monitors, a grid highlights "8 incredible features engineered for immersive gaming," including a 200Hz high refresh rate, Fast IPS display, HDR 400, 95% DCI-P3 wide colour gamut, FreeSync Premium, 1ms response time, ΔE

With 200Hz responsiveness, Delta E < 2 precision, and minimalist frames, Xiaomi aims to disrupt the local gaming monitor market

Few monitors can keep up with esports speed while also delivering creator-level accuracy; fewer still are designed to look equally at ease in a gaming setup, a study desk, or a modern home office. Xiaomi’s newly launched G24i 2026 and G27i 2026 do all three: pairing 200Hz responsiveness with Delta E < 2 precision in a sleek, borderless design that feels just as natural in a gaming rig as it does in a home office or study space.

Speed That Gamers Notice, Precision Creators Need

Both the G24i and G27i share the same high-performance DNA. Built on Fast IPS panels, they offer 200Hz refresh rates and 1ms gray-to-gray response times — specs that reduce motion blur and lag, making them ideal for competitive titles and esports play.

But unlike many gaming-focused monitors, Xiaomi also prioritized color fidelity. With 100% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3 coverage, and Delta E < 2 accuracy, the G24i and G27i meet the standards typically reserved for creative work. For designers, video editors, and content creators, that means dependable color reproduction without needing a separate display.

Eye Comfort, HDR, and Tear-Free Play

Long sessions are supported by TÜV Low Blue Light certification, reducing eye strain for both gamers and professionals. Both monitors are VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified, delivering richer contrast and brighter highlights compared to standard displays. They also support AMD FreeSync Premium, syncing refresh rates with supported GPUs to eliminate tearing and stutter.

The combination makes them equally at home with fast-paced shooters, creative editing software, or hours of lecture recordings and spreadsheets.

Design That Fits Anywhere

The G24i and G27i embrace a three-sided borderless design that minimizes distractions and blends seamlessly into modern setups. They include tilt adjustment (-5° to 15°) and VESA mount compatibility (75×75mm) for flexible placement, whether in a battlestation or mounted above a work desk.

Connectivity is straightforward: both models feature a DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, audio-out, and DC-in. Each package comes with a stand, base, HDMI cable, power adapter, and tool kit. It’s everything you need to get started immediately.

Two Sizes, Same Core Strengths

The main difference comes down to size. The G24i delivers its features in a compact 24-inch Full HD panel, while the G27i scales up to 27 inches for users who want a larger canvas for immersive play or multitasking.

The Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G24i 2026 is priced at PHP 6,499, while the G27i 2026 is available for PHP 7,699. As a Shopee exclusive, fans can score the G24i for only PHP 6,299 and the G27i for just PHP 7,314 from August 29 to September 9.

Disrupting a Crowded Market

Xiaomi’s entry into the Philippine gaming monitor market comes as users look for displays that can keep up with both play and productivity. Most monitors today lean toward either competitive speed or creative precision, but rarely both. Xiaomi is positioning the G24i and G27i as the exception, pairing esports-ready responsiveness with creator-friendly color accuracy in a design that adapts easily to modern work and study spaces.

The result is a set of monitors that appeal not only to hardcore gamers but also to Gen Z students, home office users, and young professionals. They offer a versatile screen for gaming, work, and content creation without the premium price tag.

Both Xiaomi Gaming Monitors, the G24i and the G27i are now available in the Philippines through Xiaomi’s official online stores on Shopee from August 29 to September 9.

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