A 27-inch monitor sits in the sweet spot for anyone wanting a big enough screen without overwhelming a desk. Here we have collated a list of the most expensive and technologically advanced 27-inch monitors from leading brands available in India. By examining each brand’s flagship model, it becomes clear where the industry is placing its bets, whether that is QD-OLED for esports-level speed, Mini-LED for sustained HDR brightness, or hardware-calibrated IPS panels for professional colour workflows. Prices are listed in descending order to reflect each brand’s top-tier positioning in the current market.
As a general rule of thumb, gamers should prioritise high refresh rates, low response times, and adaptive sync support, while creators should focus on colour gamut coverage, Delta E accuracy, hardware calibration, and USB-C power delivery.
Price: Rs 179,998
The BenQ PD2770U is built for editors and colour professionals. It uses a 27-inch IPS panel with 4K UHD resolution, focusing entirely on colour accuracy.
It covers 99% Adobe RGB and 99% DCI-P3. The key highlight is its built-in hardware calibration sensor and 16-bit 3D LUT. Unlike software calibration, hardware calibration adjusts the monitor’s internal processor. This preserves tonal depth and avoids banding.
It is Pantone Validated and Calman Verified. Delta E is kept below 2, meaning colour deviation is nearly imperceptible to the human eye.
BenQ has equipped it with Thunderbolt 3 or 4 support along with 96W power delivery. So, this allows a single-cable connection to a MacBook. There is also a KVM switch for controlling two systems with one keyboard and mouse.
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Price: Rs 91,199
The Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 combines 4K resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate in a 27-inch QD-OLED panel. That translates to roughly 165 PPI, which makes text and UI elements extremely sharp.
Response time is 0.03 ms, and it supports DisplayHDR True Black 400. In SDR content, you will get 250 nits of brightness. The panel reaches 99% in the DCI-P3 gamut.
One key differentiator is its matte anti-glare coating, branded as OLED Glare Free. OLED panels are usually glossy and reflective. This coating reduces reflections, making it more usable in brighter rooms.
Among other things, the TV also features FreeSync Premium Pro and Windows 11 certification.
Price: Rs 85,499
Dell’s Alienware AW2725Q uses a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel with 3840 x 2160 resolution and 240 Hz refresh rate. The panel can touch 250 nits in SDR and 1000 nits in HDR.
It supports G-Sync compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. This eliminates screen tearing while keeping latency low.
Alienware differentiates itself through a graphite film heatsink. OLED panels generate heat during HDR scenes. This passive cooling solution helps reduce long-term burn-in risk without adding fan noise.
The rest of the repertoire consists of HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, USB-A 5Gbps upstream, and 3x USB-A 5Gbps downstream.
Price: Rs 82,999
The LG Ultragear 27GX790A-B is focused purely on speed. It uses a 27-inch WOLED panel with Micro Lens Array Plus technology and delivers an unprecedented 480Hz refresh rate at 2560 x 1440 resolution.
The response time is 0.03 ms. MLA+ (Micro Lens Array+) increases brightness efficiency by redirecting light, helping the panel reach up to a peak brightness of 1300 nits.
It supports DisplayPort 2.1 to handle the bandwidth required for 480 Hz. It also carries VESA ClearMR 21000 certification, indicating extremely low motion blur.
This is it for hardcore competitive esports players.
Price: Rs 79,340
The Gigabyte FO27Q3 uses a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel at 2560 x 1440 with a 360Hz refresh rate. This sits between 240Hz and 480Hz offerings for gaming enthusiasts. You also get 0.03ms GTG response time, FreeSync Premium Pro, and HDR True Black 400.
It uses a glossy finish, which enhances perceived contrast and colour depth in controlled lighting. It covers 99% DCI-P3, Delta E less than 2, and supports 10-bit colour. It can go up to 250 nits in SDR content and 1000 nits in HDR content.
Gigabyte includes AI-backed OLED Care features and a built-in KVM switch. There is also USB-C with power delivery.
It is for gamers who want a high refresh rate plus strong multimedia performance. For audio, the monitor packs a 5W x 2 setup.
Price: Rs 59,999
The AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 is positioned as a mid-to-premium OLED esports display.
This monitor uses a 27-inch third-generation QD-OLED panel with 2560 x 1440 resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate. Response time is rated at 0.03 ms GtG. For competitive players, this means near-instant pixel transitions and minimal motion blur during fast camera pans in FPS titles.
It supports the HDR Trueblack 400 standard, which means pitch black levels, and at least 400 nits brightness in HDR mode. SDR brightness is rated at 250 nits. The monitor should be suitable for light creative work as well, thanks to 98% colour coverage.
Price: Rs 59,999
The MSI MAG 271QPX makes QD-OLED more accessible. It features a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel at 2560 x 1440 and a 240Hz refresh rate.
The response time is 0.03 ms. It includes HDMI 2.1 with full 48 Gbps bandwidth, enabling 120Hz VRR for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
MSI uses a graphene film custom heatsink for passive cooling. This helps with panel longevity without adding noise.
The rest of the setup includes DisplayPort, Type C(DP alt.), AMD FreeSync, PD 15W charging, and support for 99.1% coverage of DCI-P3 colour gamut.
Price: Rs 43,999
The Acer Nitro XV275K P5 uses a 27-inch IPS panel with Mini-LED backlighting and 1152 local dimming zones. Resolution is 4K UHD. Peak brightness reaches 1000 nits, making it far brighter than most OLED panels in sustained HDR scenes.
It offers dual mode operation, 4K at 160 Hz or 1080p at 320 Hz. This gives users flexibility between resolution and speed. Gamers also get 1ms response times.
USB-C delivers up to 90W power delivery. The connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, Audio out, and USB 3.2×2+USB-B (1up 2down).
Price: Rs 41,990
The ViewSonic VP2756-4K is aimed at creators. It uses a 27-inch IPS panel with 3840 x 2160 resolution.
It covers 100% sRGB, Delta E<2, and is Pantone Validated. That ensures consistent colour matching for print and branding work.
USB-C supports 60W power delivery. The monitor includes ergonomic adjustments and Auto Pivot for vertical orientation.
It is for graphic designers, photography students, and independent creators. There is a CAM/CAD mode for design, a portrait mode for photography, adaptive-sync mode for your game design time.
Price: Rs. 30,792
The Asus ProArt PA278QV is a 27-inch IPS monitor with 2560 x 1440 resolution. It is factory calibrated with a Delta E less than 2 and is Calman Verified.
It covers 100% sRGB and Rec. 709. Refresh rate is 75 Hz with Adaptive-Sync.
Connectivity includes DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort, dual-link DVI-D and USB hub support.
It is for entry-level creators and small studios.
Price: Rs. 19,999
The Lenovo Legion 27Q-10 is the most affordable in this list. It uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel at 2560 x 1440 with a 240 Hz refresh rate.
Response time is rated at 0.5 ms MPRT and 1 ms overdrive. It covers 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3.
It supports FreeSync Premium and Adaptive Sync, reducing screen tearing. You also get HDMI 2.1, Nvidia G-Sync, and DisplayPort.
It is for budget-conscious competitive gamers.
So, that’s our list. Use it as a starting point to choose the best monitor based on your specific needs and use case.
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