Xiaomi has announced six new monitors for the Japanese market, covering gaming and office use. The lineup includes the Xiaomi Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026, Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi 2026, Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27Qi 2026, Xiaomi 2K Monitor A27Qi 2026, and the Xiaomi Monitor A27i and A24i 2026. The range spans from high-performance gaming displays to minimalist office monitors.
Xiaomi Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026

This flagship model uses Mini LED technology with 1,152 local dimming zones, a proprietary dimming algorithm, AI scene recognition, and a dynamic backlight engine. The 27-inch panel has a 2560 × 1440 resolution, up to 180Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms GTG response time. It supports 1.07 billion colors, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and peak brightness up to 2000 nits. Gaming features include a customizable crosshair overlay, dark area enhancement, RGB lighting, and a retractable headset holder.
The monitor measures 613.3 × 227.3 × 521.2 mm with the stand and weighs 6 kg. It supports −5° to 21° tilt adjustment and VESA 75 × 75 mm mounting. Connectivity includes two DisplayPort inputs, two HDMI ports, an audio jack, and a DC power input. Rated power is 65 W.
Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi 2026

This 34-inch curved model features a 1500R curvature and a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio with 3440 × 1440 resolution. It supports up to 180Hz refresh rate, 1.07 billion colors, a 3500:1 contrast ratio, and 400-nit brightness with HDR400 support. Color coverage includes 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB. TÜV Rheinland low blue light certification and DC dimming are included for eye comfort.
The unit measures 811.3 × 277.3 × 521.5 mm and weighs 6.5 kg. It supports −5° to 21° tilt and VESA 100 × 100 mm mounting. Ports include two DisplayPort, two HDMI, audio output, and DC input. Rated power is 65 W.
Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27Qi 2026

This model uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with 2560 × 1440 resolution, up to 200Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time. Brightness reaches 400 nits with a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 1.07 billion colors. TÜV low blue light certification is included. Dimensions are 612.9 × 173 × 470.85 mm with a 4.2 kg weight. It supports −5° to 15° tilt and VESA 75 × 75 mm mounting. Ports include two DisplayPort, two HDMI, audio output, and DC input. Rated power is 48 W.
Xiaomi 2K Monitor A27Qi 2026

Designed for professional work, this 27-inch IPS monitor has 2560 × 1440 resolution, 300-nit brightness, 1300:1 contrast ratio, and 1.07 billion colors. Each unit is factory calibrated to ΔE<1 for accurate color reproduction. It also supports multi-device color consistency across Xiaomi products. Refresh rate is up to 120Hz. The monitor measures 621.9 × 169.8 × 476.7 mm and weighs 3.9 kg. It includes one DisplayPort, one HDMI, audio output, and DC input, with 36 W rated power.
Xiaomi Monitor A27i and A24i 2026

These entry models target office use. The A27i features a 27-inch 1920 × 1080 panel, while the A24i uses a 24-inch panel with the same resolution. Both support up to 144Hz refresh rate, 300-nit brightness, and TÜV low blue light certification. Color depth is 16.7 million. The A27i measures 611.3 × 170 × 474.6 mm and weighs 3.9 kg, while the A24i measures 539.2 × 170 × 433.7 mm and weighs 3 kg. Both support −5° to 15° tilt and VESA 75 × 75 mm mounting.
Pricing & availability
All six monitors will go on sale in Japan starting February 24, 2026 through Xiaomi Stores, the official mi.com website, Rakuten, Amazon Japan, and Xiaomi Japan’s TikTok Shop. Pricing is set at ¥59,980 ($384) for the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi (early price ¥44,980 until March 9), ¥44,980 ($288) for the Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi (early price ¥39,980), ¥32,980 ($211) for the Gaming Monitor G27Qi (early price ¥25,980), and ¥19,980 ($128) for the 2K Monitor A27Qi. The Monitor A27i is priced at ¥14,980 ($96), while the A24i costs ¥11,980 ($77) with an early price of ¥10,980 available until March 9.
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