Starting off with the design, I really like what Gigabyte has done here. The FO27Q3 we looked at last year was a bit plasticky and sported a v-shaped foot, but now the MO27Q2 has opted for a mid-grey colourway, which I think looks very clean. It's also packing both a metal stand and metal foot, while said foot is also hexagonal in shape, making it very compact.
Overall, the MO27Q2 doesn't immediately scream ‘gamer' at you, which I personally like quite a lot.
On top of that, the metal stand offers the full array of ergonomic adjustments, with up to 130mm height adjustment, 15 degrees of swivel both left and right, tilt from -5 to +21 degrees, alongside 90 degree pivot functionality. VESA 100×100 mounts are also supported.
Connectivity options are also solid enough. There's two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4, alongside a Type-C that supports DPAlt mode, 18W power delivery and KVM functionality. Then there's a two-port USB-A hub, fed by one USB-B upstream, and a headphone jack.
Lastly, we find an OSD joystick on the underside of the chin, flanked by a power button and one user-configurable button.
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