Xiaomi is giving its mid-range display lineup a modest but meaningful upgrade. The new Monitor A27i 2026 has quietly surfaced on the brand’s global website, signaling a wider rollout across international markets. And while the core design stays familiar, the spec sheet gets a welcome polish.
Xiaomi Monitor A27i 2026 boosts refresh rate and contrast

At first glance, the Monitor A27i 2026 mirrors last year’s model with its 27-inch IPS screen, 1080p resolution, and 16:9 aspect ratio. But a few key upgrades help it stand apart. Xiaomi has increased the refresh rate from 100Hz to 144Hz, a noticeable improvement for smoother motion in gaming or fast-paced content.
The brightness level has been bumped to 300 nits, up from the previous 250, while the static contrast ratio has improved to 1,500:1. Combined with 99% sRGB color coverage, this screen is clearly tuned for better vibrancy and clarity even without a pixel count upgrade.
Slim body, clean lines, and thoughtful ergonomics
Like its predecessor, the A27i keeps a slim, minimalist form with three narrow bezels and a tilting stand that moves 5° forward and 15° backward. Wall-mounting is also possible, thanks to a standard 75 x 75 mm VESA mount.
Port selection includes:
- 1× HDMI 2.0
- 1× DisplayPort 1.4
Other features include flicker-free technology, TUV low blue light certification, and a 6 ms GtG response time adequate for general use and casual gaming.
Xiaomi Monitor A27i 2026’s price and release date still unconfirmed
Xiaomi hasn’t announced a launch window or price tag for the A27i 2026, but if the previous model’s €119.99 retail holds as a benchmark, it’s likely to stay budget-friendly. The global listing hints at a launch soon, possibly staggered across Europe and Asia once again.
A quiet upgrade that hits the right notes
There’s no marketing blitz here but Xiaomi doesn’t need one. The Monitor A27i 2026 sticks to the essentials, refines the details, and delivers where it matters: smoother visuals, brighter output, and a clean design that won’t crowd your desk. For buyers chasing value, that’s the real screen test.

