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Xiaomi has officially brought its entire 2025 monitor roster to the Philippines, bundling mini-LED tech, ultra-high refresh rates and creator-grade color accuracy into three aggressively-priced screens.

Quick Highlights
- G Pro 27i (27ʺ, mini-LED): 1 ms GTG, 180 Hz, HDR1000, 1 000 nits peak, 1152 local-dimming zones, factory-calibrated 99 % Adobe RGB / 99 % DCI-P3, height-adjustable & pivot stand.
- Gaming Monitor G34WQi (34ʺ curved): UWQHD 21:9 panel, 1500R curvature, 180 Hz & 1 ms response, AMD FreeSync Premium, 95 % DCI-P3, near-borderless design for multi-screen setups.
- 4K Monitor A27Ui (27ʺ IPS): UHD resolution, 1.07 billion colors, 100 % sRGB / 95 % DCI-P3, USB-C with 90 W reverse charging, full ergonomics for portrait workflows.
Pricing & Availability
Model | Philippine SRP |
---|---|
G Pro 27i | ₱19,999 |
G34WQi | ₱15,999 |
4K A27Ui | ₱15,079 |
All three models are already on shelves via Xiaomi’s official stores on Shopee, Lazada and authorised Mi Stores nationwide.
Why This Matters
Mini-LED backlighting and 180 Hz refresh rates have largely been confined to premium, four-digit-dollar monitors. Xiaomi’s push below the ₱20k mark brings those specs within reach of Filipino gamers and content creators, intensifying competition with brands like MSI, LG and Samsung. Industry analysts expect similar spec-for-peso battles in the second half of 2025 as panel costs continue to fall.
At a Glance
- For esports: The G Pro 27i’s 180 Hz/1 ms combo plus HDR1000 and 1152 zones provide both speed and punchy contrast.
- For immersion: The G34WQi offers a wrap-around 1500R curve and FreeSync Premium for tear-free ultrawide gaming.
- For creators: The 4K A27Ui’s 90 W USB-C single-cable setup tidies desks while driving laptops and MacBooks.
Bottom Line
Xiaomi’s latest monitors echo the company’s smartphone playbook—flagship-grade features minus flagship pricing—nudging rivals to rethink their 2025 display line-ups in Southeast Asia.
Sources
- Unbox.ph
- GadgetMatch