Prism+ 27G1X PRO Review – Robust Option With a Price

Prism+ 27G1X PRO Review - Monitor

When it comes to enjoying your games, it’s not just the gameplay that matters. The visuals on screen must be engaging and, most of the time, vibrant enough to capture your attention and keep you glued to the screen. That’s where the right televisions and monitors are essential, and for those seeking an affordable option that still delivers when it matters, the Prism+ 27G1X PRO should be on your list.

Prism+ 27G1X PRO Specifications

  • Panel: 27-inch QD-OLED, WQHD (2560×1440)
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz
  • Response Time: 0.03 ms (GTG)
  • HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black
  • Colour Gamut: 115% DCI-P3, 157% sRGB
  • Peak Brightness: HDR APL 3% 1000 cd/m2
  • Adaptive Sync: AMD FreeSync Premium
  • Certification: ClearMR 13000 (low motion blur)
  • Ports: 2 x HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4

Right out of the box, the Prism+ 27G1X PRO impresses with its premium feel and thin bezels. The monitor features an understated, modern design that is ideal for any setup, whether you are a hardcore gamer seeking immersive visuals or a content creator looking for colour accuracy and clarity.

During our hands-on experience, the OLED panel delivered excellent black levels and vibrant colours. The 1440p resolution hits a sweet spot between image sharpness and gaming performance, making it versatile for both fast-paced games and detailed content editing. Of course, you lose out on that 4K goodness, especially up close, but the trade-off in pricing is the key here.

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How the Prism+ 27G1X Pro Performs

1. Panel Quality & Colour Accuracy

Panel quality directly affects colour reproduction, contrast, brightness, and overall visual immersion. For gamers, high colour accuracy ensures that games appear vibrant and true to life. For creators, precise colours are essential for editing photos and videos accurately.

QD-OLED (Quantum Dot OLED) panels are positioned to deliver nearly perfect black levels due to individual pixel illumination. This results in infinite contrast ratios, which are readily apparent when viewing content on the monitor. A good gaming monitor should ideally cover at least 95% of DCI-P3 or higher. The 27G1X’s 99% DCI-P3 coverage places it favourably among other high-end OLED competitors, such as the Alienware AW3423DW and Samsung Odyssey OLED G8.

The monitor from Prism+ is rated VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black, meaning it can achieve up to 400 nits of brightness, which is respectable for OLED, though lower than premium LCD monitors that reach 600–1000 nits.

2. Gaming Performance (Refresh Rate & Response Time)

Refresh rate (Hz) and response time (ms) directly impact gaming smoothness and reaction speeds. Higher refresh rates and faster pixel response times significantly reduce motion blur, ghosting, and input lag, crucial in competitive gaming.

At 240Hz, the Prism+ 27G1X PRO refreshes 240 times per second, effectively halving input latency compared to popular 120Hz displays. High refresh rates dramatically improve perceived smoothness, giving competitive gamers a real-time reaction edge with practically no motion blur, giving you an edge in games like Doom: The Dark Ages and Marvel Rivals.

The 27G1X PRO’s 0.03ms grey-to-grey (GTG) response time is also significantly superior to IPS (1–3ms) and VA (4–7ms), virtually eliminating ghosting during fast-paced movements.

3. Connectivity & Versatility

The presence of HDMI 2.1 ports ensures compatibility with the latest consoles and high-end PCs. That means aside from your gaming rig, you can easily game at the best visual output for the PlayStation 5, the PlayStation 5 Pro, and the Xbox Series X|S. DisplayPort 1.4 delivers similar performance for PC gaming. With this monitor, you don’t have to choose.

However, a USB-C port with power delivery would have boosted appeal for creative professionals, enabling single-cable connectivity to laptops, an advantage commonly found in other monitors.

4. Build Quality & Ergonomics

For monitors, comfortable adjustments and sturdy build quality can significantly enhance long gaming or work sessions, preventing physical strain or ergonomic issues.

This monitor offers tilt and height adjustments, as well as advanced ergonomic options like swivel and rotation, allowing users to find the perfect angle and orientation for their day. Build quality is generally solid, but not premium. While the RGB rhythm lights are a nice touch, they’re not exactly the brightest or a game-changer. There is always the option of mounting the 27G1X on an adjustable arm, as the aforementioned stand can consume too much space.

More importantly, you are not getting any audio coming from the monitor, which can be a sticking point for those with no alternative options. Having to shell out for a decent soundbar or speakers instead of having it all taken care of in the monitor should also be a point for consideration.

5. Longevity & Burn-in

QD-OLED monitors inherently carry concerns about burn-in and longevity. While Prism+ hasn’t explicitly detailed its mitigation methods, initial impressions show no immediate burn-in issues. Long-term users, however, should still exercise caution, and avoid static images over extended periods.

6. Price-to-Performance

At SG$829, PRISM+ hits a competitive price point. Comparable OLED monitors from bigger brands typically cost over SG$1,000. This makes the 27G1X PRO very appealing for local users looking for an affordable start into the space.

Should You Buy the Prism+ 27G1X PRO?

If you’re looking for a competitively priced monitor with premium OLED technology, good gaming performance, and vibrant visuals, the Prism+ 27G1X PRO is a compelling choice. It delivers standout features and premium specs at a significantly lower price than global brands, albeit with some caveats about versatility, build quality, and longevity.

For gamers seeking elite-level responsiveness, creators seeking accurate colours, or budget-savvy consumers looking for the best value in Singapore, the price point and premium-enough experience are highly compelling, especially in a competitive market. Whether that is enough for you to overlook some of its other shortcomings will ultimately depend on your ability to find alternative solutions.

The Prism+ 27G1X PRO is available now, starting at S$829.

SavePoint Score
7.5/10

Summary

A straightforward enough alternative to its more expensive contemporaries, the Prism+ 27G1X PRO monitor can get the job done with some help needed on the side.

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