Crafting the perfect PC takes time. It takes perseverance. It takes Xiaomi. The final touch to any build worth its salt is a glorious new monitor. That’s where Xiaomi comes in, with its superior hardware and affordable prices. Whether you’re after something to bring your rank up, or something that’ll make looking at spreadsheets bearable – Xiaomi’s got you covered.
Xiaomi G24i 2026 | R3,299 R2,899
There’s no room for error when it comes to online gaming, and a decent monitor plays a big part in ensuring the path to victory is clear. The Xiaomi G24i understands this better than most, delivering a 200Hz 23.8in monitor that’ll stand up against even the most tactical first-person shooter out there. It’s not just about boosting those frames per second, though.
Xiaomi’s little gamer takes things a step further with HDR 400 support, digging deep into the shadows of your favourite game. And with the 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut on the uber-fast FHD IPS panel and 400 nits of brightness, the G24i never compromises on your experience. Better yet, it boasts a 1ms response time for those split-second decisions.
It’s not all about gamified specs, of which the G24i has hundreds. On top of VRR support and TÜV Low Blue Light certification, Xiaomi’s given the G24i a makeover in the looks department, allowing it to slot right into your current gaming set-up, no tweaking required.
The most important aspect of any monitor isn’t its visual fidelity or even the ultra-fast refresh rate; it’s the price. Xiaomi’s gone to great lengths to captivate as many gamers as possible with a price of R2,899 RRP, leaving them to dig into their budget elsewhere.
Xiaomi G27i 2026 | R3,999 R3,299
Need a bit more real estate? The Xiaomi G27i falls right into the gamer ‘sweet spot’ with a gorgeous 27in IPS LCD panel that has no trouble keeping the response time to a minimum of 1ms. Where others might sacrifice colour accuracy in favour of a larger screen, Xiaomi offers the best of both worlds a with a superb ΔE<2 rating.
In essentials, that means the Xiaomi G27i has no trouble reproducing 16.7 million colours on the big screen with almost scary accuracy. That’s thanks to 95% DCI-P3 colour coverage, which Xiaomi is rightly proud of here. It’s a boon for gamers, sure, but turn your attention toward something on the entertainment side, and you won’t be complaining.
Like its smaller sibling, the G27i boasts an impressive 200Hz refresh rate that you won’t find replicated at this price, especially when dealing with a larger 27in display. Also carried over are the same 400 nits of brightness, VRR support, and a durable-but-customisable stand. All that for the relatively low price of R3,299 RRP. Well, what are you still doing here?
Xiaomi G27Qi 2026 | R4,999 R4,799
Most gamers will tell you that a solid refresh rate is the most important aspect when it comes to choosing a new monitor. But what if you could have the best of both worlds? Xiaomi’s G27Qi does exactly that, offering a speedy 200Hz refresh rate, VRR, and 1ms response time on the QHD IPS panel, capable of delivering an impressive 1440p res.
Rain or shine, game or work, the G27Qi always looks its best. You can thank the ΔE<2 rating, 400 nits of brightness, 10-bit depth, and 100% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut not only for bringing out the very best in your game, but also for getting the creative juices flowing. It’s more than a match for any professional-grade editing you’re able to throw at it.
Where comparable monitors might present their owners with some difficult port choices, the G27Qi ditches that anxiety. Two HDMI (2.0) ports are up for grabs, joined by a single DP (1.4) and a standard audio jack for when those headphones start getting a bit sweaty.
Ready to take your build to the next level? The Xiaomi G27Qi suits any budget with a R4,799 RRP price.







