
Gigabyte
The Gigabyte M27Q Advanced ICE is a 27" QHD IPS gaming monitor offering a 180 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms MPRT, wide color gamut and built‑in KVM/USB‑C connectivity, aimed at competitive gamers and content creators.
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$279.99
Average
$272.52
Lowest
$179.99
Highest
$279.99
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Best For
Competitive gamers seeking low input lag and high refresh rates, content creators needing accurate colors, and users with dual‑PC setups who benefit from built‑in KVM and USB‑C connectivity.
Not Ideal For
Users who require swivel or pivot adjustments, those prioritizing premium HDR performance, or anyone needing built‑in speakers.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the M27Q series for delivering a strong balance of high refresh rates, color accuracy and unique KVM/USB‑C functionality at a competitive price, noting the OSD Sidekick as a differentiator, while acknowledging that the HDR performance is modest and the external power brick is a minor drawback.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the monitor's value, vibrant colors, ergonomic stand and especially the KVM feature for dual‑PC workflows, but they frequently complain about panel lottery issues, limited HDR impact, missing USB‑C cable and occasional power‑cycling glitches.
Common Complaints
Inconsistent panel quality (backlight bleed, IPS glow, dead pixels), underwhelming HDR, external power brick adding clutter, missing USB‑C cable, and a 5–10 second delay when switching KVM inputs.
What People Are Saying
“Great value for the performance”
“KVM functionality is a game-changer”
How It Compares
Compared to other 27" QHD monitors, the M27Q Advanced ICE stands out with its built‑in KVM, USB‑C video input and OSD Sidekick software, offering features usually found on higher‑priced models, though its HDR capability trails behind premium HDR‑focused competitors.