The display uses an LED-backlit LCD panel with an IPS panel type, sized at 27 inches and running a 1920x1080 pixel resolution at a pixel density of 81 ppi. It operates at a 165Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time, and both horizontal and vertical viewing angles extend to 178 degrees. The panel does not feature anti-glare coating, and is neither classified as matte nor glossy; touch screen functionality is also absent.
Classified as a gaming monitor, this display carries an EU energy label of E and has physical dimensions of 645mm wide, 449mm tall, and 114mm thick, with a total weight of 3,600g and a volume of approximately 33,015cm³. The stand supports tilt adjustment and the unit is compatible with VESA mount setups, offering some flexibility in how it can be positioned. However, it does not include a swivel stand and portrait mode is not supported, limiting rotational ergonomic options.
The panel renders 16.7 million colors at an 8-bit depth with a contrast ratio of 1000:1, delivering a standard but solid color layering for a monitor in this category. Typical brightness is rated at 300 nits, and sRGB coverage reaches 110%, extending slightly beyond the standard color space boundary. Color calibration is not supported on this model.
Video input options consist of two HDMI 2.0 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 output, with no mini DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA connectors available. The monitor does not include a 3.5mm audio jack, any USB ports, or USB Type-C connectivity. On the wireless side, there is no support for Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirPlay, or Thunderbolt, making this a purely wired video-input display without peripheral or network integration.
The MFG27F2 carries no built-in feature set beyond its core display function. It does not include stereo speakers, and there is no support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround, meaning audio output depends entirely on external devices. Picture-in-Picture, a remote control, an ambient light sensor, a front camera, and smart TV functionality are all absent, confirming this monitor is designed strictly as a display rather than a multimedia or smart device.