Redmi G Pro 27U monitor with 27-inch 4K mini LED display, 160Hz refresh rate, and HyperOS now available for pre-order in China

Redmi has opened pre-orders for its new Redmi G Pro 27U monitor in China. The display is equipped with a 4K Mini LED panel, high refresh rate support, and runs on Xiaomi’s HyperOS, targeting both gaming and productivity use cases.
Specs and Features
The Redmi G Pro 27U features a 27-inch 4K Ultra HD display with Mini LED technology and 1152 local dimming zones, offering exceptional contrast and precision backlighting. The monitor supports dual refresh rates — up to 160Hz at 4K resolution and 320Hz at 1080p, making it ideal for both high-resolution gameplay and ultra-fast esports titles.
Under the hood, it is powered by a quad-core A73 processor, enabling 1ms response time and seamless processing. The display peaks at 1600 nits brightness, delivering incredible visual clarity and HDR performance.
It also supports QD quantum dot wide colour gamut with 99% DCI-P3, 99% Adobe RGB, and 100% sRGB coverage. Colour accuracy is rated at ΔE<1, meeting professional-grade standards.
For visuals, it boasts certifications such as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA DisplayHDR 1000, and Dolby Vision. The monitor is also designed with eye care in mind, featuring Xiaomi Qingshan eye protection solution.
The G Pro 27U runs on Xiaomi HyperOS 2, enabling seamless switching between display and smart TV modes with a single click. This functionality enhances home entertainment setups, allowing users to switch from gaming to cinematic experiences instantly.
Additionally, it integrates AI voice assistant (Xiaomi Tongxue), NFC cross-screen capabilities, and a smart connectivity architecture for a unified experience across Xiaomi’s ecosystem.
Pricing and Availability
It is now available for pre-order in China, with official sales set to begin on 24th April 2025 at 19:00 CST. While the pricing wasn’t mentioned in the official poster, a listing on JD Mall revealed a price of 2,999 yuan, which drops to 2,549 yuan after applying the national subsidy.