New REDMI monitor A27U enables reservation and supports Type-C reverse charging

New REDMI monitor A27U enables reservation and supports Type-C reverse charging


Redmi REDMI monitor A27U Type-C version 2026 model is enabled for reservation.

The 2026 REDMI monitor A27U Type-C version is 27 inches in size, supports 4K ultra-high-definition resolution, and is paired with an IPS panel. Whether it is complex tables, dense text, or tiny lines in the design drawings, it can be clearly visible. The new monitor also has 100% sRGB and 93% DCI-P3 wide color gamut coverage, which can display up to 1.07 billion colorful colors, and the color transition is smoother and more natural. It is worth noting that the same picture, whether viewed on Xiaomi or REDMI's mobile phones, laptops, or tablets, is consistent with the color of the monitor.

In terms of eye protection, the 2026 REDMI monitor A27U Type-C version has hardware-grade low blue light technology, which effectively reduces harmful blue light by 50%, and the picture does not turn yellow while protecting the eyes. The new monitor also supports full-brightness DC dimming, which controls brightness by adjusting the screen power supply current, without strobes and eye protection.

In addition, users can connect the new monitor to a laptop, mobile phone or tablet through a Type-C cable to realize image transmission, data transmission and reverse charging up to 90W. It is worth mentioning that the new monitor adopts a three-micro edge design, which greatly enhances the visual range of the screen and is full of immersion. When multiple connected screens are used, the wide and wide screen field of view is even more shocking. The multi-function adjustable bracket supports lifting, vertical screen, left and right rotation, front and rear pitch and wall mount, and can set the OSD menu interface to the direction of screen rotation.

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