Xiaomi is arguably best known outside of China for its smartphone divisions. However, it also sells monitors such as the Curved Gaming Monitor ($289.99 currently on Amazon). Today it is introducing the Redmi Display A27Q 2025, which is based on the monitor of the same name that it has stopped selling on its website.
For one, Xiaomi has bumped the Redmi Display A27Q to a 100Hz refresh rate, a 33% improvement over its previous peak of 75Hz. The 27-inch IPS display still displays 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, while maintaining a 6ms response time and 95% DCI-P3 color space coverage, along with <2 Delta E color deviation and 8-bit color depth. In other words, these elements are unchanged from the current Redmi Display A27Q.
On the other hand, Xiaomi has removed the USB hub present in the old Redmi Display A27Q. As a reminder, this included a pair of USB Type-A ports and a single Type-C connection allowing you to connect and power a laptop using a single cable. Instead, the Redmi Display A27Q 2025 only packs DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0 connections, and a 3.5mm jack. For now, the Redmi Display A27Q 2025 is only available in China, where it will initially retail for CNY 749 (~$103) before increasing to CNY 999 (~$138). Unfortunately, Xiaomi has yet to confirm plans to offer the display globally.