Gigabyte launches G27FC, G27QC and G32QC Gaming Monitors
Gigabyte is thrilled to launch a new gaming monitor series with a versatile selection of both curved and flat displays, and various screen sizes tailoring to gamers’ needs.
-- Gigabyte -- What’s inside contains massive, GIGABYTE gaming series inherited from AORUS’ spirit, offering tactical gaming features such as the Black Equalizer, Aim Stabilizer, and GameAssist, allowing gamers to embrace the classic tactical gaming features GIGABYTE exclusive presents. Moreover, by using the OSD Sidekick software, it gives users the easiest and most efficient way to tweak monitor settings. The new GIGABYTE Auto-Update function will transform users’ behavior as now they can effortlessly enjoy the finest gaming experience which GIGABYTE continues to develop and upgrade, while giving extra protection to the monitors.
Flat Display – G27F and G27Q
GIGABYTE G27F and G27Q are both 27-inch IPS monitors for detailed color performance and features FHD (1920 x 1080) and QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution respectively. Perfect for gaming, home office use, and entertainment. As the nature of IPS panel, they are both excellent in color accuracy and have been certified by AMD FreeSync Premium for uncompromised fluid gaming experiences with a maximum refresh rate up to 165Hz and 1ms (MPRT) response time. They can also enable G-sync compatible for a tear-free gameplay feel. Both are equipped with quality stereos for a clear sound experience and G27Q is VESA Display HDR certified for HDR function guarantee and splendid display quality.
Curve Display – G27FC, G27QC and G32QC
All GIGABYTE curved gaming monitors present a native 1500R curvature for better immersive gaming feel and offer screen sizes from 27-inch to 32-inch for a wide range of selection and high refresh rate of 165Hz and 1ms (MPRT) response time. It is ideal for race games and multiple task tackling. G32QC is GIGABYTE’s first attempt to enter a bigger screen market, and it features QHD resolution and VESA Display HDR certified for vivid display quality and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for HDR game support and low framerate compensation guarantee. G27FC and G27QC features with FHD and QHD resolution respectively and are both certified by AMD FreeSync Premium for tear free and low latency promise. G-sync compatible can also function well on these three monitors for a smoother gaming experience. They are both equipped with stereos for vibrant and brighter sounding effect while G27QC supports HDR content.
These first five gaming monitors will be released to the market Q2, 2020; meanwhile, GIGABYTE will continue to offer monitors with exceptional performance, design and innovative functions in the future.
GIGABYTE Gaming series monitor:
Model |
GIGABYTE G27F |
GIGABYTE G27Q |
GIGABYTE G27FC |
GIGABYTE G27QC |
GIGABYTE G32QC |
Curve/Flat |
Flat |
Flat |
Curve, 1500R |
Curve, 1500R |
Curve, 1500R |
Resolution |
1920 x 1080 (FHD) |
2560 x 1440 |
1920 x 1080 (FHD) |
2560 x 1440 |
2560 x 1440 |
Refresh Rate |
144Hz |
144Hz / OC to 165Hz |
165Hz |
165Hz |
165Hz |
Color Saturation |
92% DCI-P3 / 117% sRGB |
92% DCI-P3 / 120% sRGB |
90% DCI-P3 / 120% sRGB |
92% DCI-P3 / 120% sRGB |
94% DCI-P3 / 124% sRGB |
Response Time |
1ms (MPRT) |
1ms (MPRT) |
1ms (MPRT) |
1ms (MPRT) |
1ms (MPRT) |
HDR |
N/A |
HDR Ready |
N/A |
HDR Ready |
VESA DisplayHDR 400 |
V-Sync |
FreeSync Premium |
FreeSync |
FreeSync Premium |
FreeSync |
FreeSync |
Stereo Speakers |
2W x 2 |
2W x 2 |
2W x 2 |
2W x 2 |
N/A |
Auto-Update |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
*All of above monitors can enable G-sync Compatible and thus FreeSync.
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Someone should tell them that curved displays are not a thing since the first month they were introduced into the TV market passed. Do you see 2019/2020 curved TVs from good brands? Nope. So what Gigabyte is doing here is using outdated shelved panels no one wants, and hopes for profit.
I literally laugh every time I see 24" or 27" curved monitor, tho, 32"/34" just makes me chuckle since people that buy those, usually get two to put together and have money to burn.
Monitors are for a more personal use though. For a TV the curve doesnt help for viewers that sit further away from the center. For 21:9 and 32 inch monitor it def helps to see more of the sides without mowing the head. The curve is definitely not a thing of the past at least for a while - samsungs upcoming monitors will even have 1000R curves for many sim players those monitors will be godsend.
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well, we agree to disagree then. You also forgot to explain how 23/24/27" benefits from curved panel. Are those people sitting 5cm from the panel?
PS. I did mention that bigger screens with curve are sort of a thing for some people that will buy two or more to put side by side, like the sim players you mentioned. All 10.000 of them.
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Someone should tell them that curved displays are not a thing since the first month they were introduced into the TV market passed. Do you see 2019/2020 curved TVs from good brands? Nope. So what Gigabyte is doing here is using outdated shelved panels no one wants, and hopes for profit.
I literally laugh every time I see 24" or 27" curved monitor, tho, 32"/34" just makes me chuckle since people that buy those, usually get two to put together and have money to burn.
That is your opinion... Curved TVs didn't make much sense coz of distance but I really enjoy curved monitors where it works quite well and looking for one to get... Comparing TVs and PC screens is a silly idea imo...
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Someone should tell them that curved displays are not a thing since the first month they were introduced into the TV market passed. Do you see 2019/2020 curved TVs from good brands? Nope. So what Gigabyte is doing here is using outdated shelved panels no one wants, and hopes for profit.
I literally laugh every time I see 24" or 27" curved monitor, tho, 32"/34" just makes me chuckle since people that buy those, usually get two to put together and have money to burn.