Gigabyte MO27Q28G review: A great entry-level OLED monitor At a glanceExpert's Rating
Pros
Slim yet functional stand
High SDR brightness for an OLED display
Excellent contrast and wide color gamut
Extremely competitive price
Cons
Design is a bit too basic
USB-C port only provides 18 watts of Power Delivery
HDR performance is good, but not the best
Our Verdict
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