Xiaomi 24,5 165Hz (XMMNT245HF1) -> M250HAN01.8 (8bit)
Redmi 27 60Hz (RMMNT27NF) -> MV270FHB-N20 (6bit+FRC)
Redmi A27 100Hz (P27FBA-RA) -> MV270FHB-NX0 (6bit+FRC)
Redmi 27G 165Hz (P27FBA-RX) ->
Redmi 27 2K 60Hz (RMMNT27NQ) -> MV270QHB-N50 (8bit)
Redmi G27Q 2K 165Hz (P27QBC-RG) -> SN270ES01-1 (8bit)
Xiaomi Mi 2K Gaming Monitor -> M270DAN02.B (8bit)
Redmi 27 4K (RMMNT27NU) -> MV270QUM-N50 (8bit+FRC)
Redmi Curved 30 200Hz -> M300DVR02.0 (8bit)
My opinion about cheap monitors from Xiaomi was confirmed. They all have 6bit+FRC panels. Most likely Redmi X27G too. Here is a list of a FullHD IPS 27” 165Hz 250nit monitor on an unknown 6bit+FRC panel.
Here is their full list:
- ASRock PG27FF1A
- Acer Nitro VG270Sbmiipx
- Cooler Master GM27-FFS
- ASUS TUF Gaming VG279Q1A
- Philips Evnia 27M1N3200ZA
- AOC 27G2SPAE
- GIGABYTE M27F A-EK
If you think logically, then the entire range of cheap monitors from Xiaomi uses a panel from BOE. Then the only correct answer to the question: - What kind of panel is in the Redmi X27G? There will be, MV270FHB-NF2. Because BOE doesn't have any other 165Hz panels, that's right! Oh, if only everything were so simple, dear Watson. There is no evidence.