The first thing that stands out about the Xiaomi G27i gaming monitor is how cheap it is. You’re only being asked to part with £/$110 for a 27-inch, 165Hz IPS screen, which undercuts the cheapest competition by around £/$30 or 40. As it’s from a brand primarily known for its smartphones and earbuds, you’re bound to wonder: is it any good?  

Well, yes, actually it is. That you can get a screen of this quality for so little money is a remarkable achievement. It may be barebones in places, but it’s got it where it counts. The best budget monitor category in our list of the best monitors for graphic artists may well fall to this one.

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Screen size: 27in
Screen type: IPS, 165Hz
Resolution: 1920×1080
Colour gamut (stated): 99% sRGB
Inputs: 1x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI 2.0, 3.5mm audio
HDR: HDR10
Webcam: No
Features: Freesync Premium
Adjustments: -5° / +15° tilt
Dimensions: 612x170x451mm
Weight: 3.6kg

Asus ProArt PA278CV

Asus ProArt PA278CV

A great budget screen for creatives, and comes with useful USB-C connectivity.

BenQ EW3280U

BenQ EW3280U

A more expensive, bigger, 4K option that’s not completely unaffordable.

AOC Gaming C27G2AE

AOC Gaming C27G2AE

A 27in 165Hz (but curved) gaming screen you can get for less than £/$200.