Gigabyte outs new line up gaming monitors (already has new FreeSync badges)
Gigabyte sends word that three new gaming monitors that can be classified as successors to the Aorus screens. The new monitors cover the 27-inch and 31.5-inch category and are available in both flat and curved versions with fhd and qhd resolution respectively.
Users might encounter frustrating situations when seeking to update for better user experience or trouble-shooting as the process often requires tedious steps or may cause monitor failure. GIGABYTE as a brand is constantly seeking to improve the user experience which is why we’ve added AORUS tactical gaming features such as Black Equalizer, Aim Stabilizer and GameAssist to the GIGABYTE gaming lineup while also adding some cleverness to the monitors this time. With GIGABYTE’s exclusive Auto-Update feature, it will run automatic and instant system checkups once the monitor is connected to the PC and execute the required updates immediately. Users can effortlessly enjoy the finest gaming experience with features GIGABYTE continues to develop and upgrade while giving extra protection to your monitor.
“We’re very glad to find that gamers love our AORUS gaming monitors. We received much positive feedback for our tactical features and they really make a difference in the market. For the new GIGABYTE gaming series lineup, GIGABYTE offers high quality with high specifications at a competitive price range and we certainly will continue to bring more exclusive and brilliant features to the market.” said Jackson Hsu, Director of the GIGABYTE Product Development Division.
Three GIGABYTE gaming monitors will debut at CES 2020, covering the 27-inch and 31.5-inch categories, as well as those of the flat and curved variety and resolutions of FHD and QHD respectively. Additionally, there will be more to anticipate from GIGABYTE for the various resolutions and larger screen sizes in the future.
The GIGABYTE gaming series monitors will be available on the market in Q1, 2020. If you look at the table below you can already spot the new FreeSync tags.
Model |
GIGABYTE G27F |
GIGABYTE G27QC |
GIGABYTE G32QC |
Curve/Flat |
Flat |
Curve, 1500R |
Curve, 1500R |
Resolution |
1920 x 1080 (FHD) |
2560 x 1440 (QHD) |
2560 x 1440 (QHD) |
Refresh Rate |
144Hz |
165Hz |
165Hz |
Color Saturation |
120% sRGB |
90% DCI-P3 |
90% DCI-P3 |
HDR |
N/A |
HDR Ready |
VESA DisplayHDR 400 |
V-Sync |
FreeSync G-Sync Compatible |
FreeSync Premium G-Sync Compatible |
FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible |
Stereo Speakers |
2W x 2 |
2W x 2 |
N/A |
Auto-Update |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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@Undying !
Problem is that I was expecting better HDR with freesync premium , not the entry lvl 400. Also, why does the 27' have 120% SRGB and the other 90 % P3 are they the same ? Whould have been nice to see the 27 also at 1440p ....
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The 48 inch LG Oled seems the only interesting "gaming" display for this year. I can't wait for it to be released.
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It's silly. 48" size isn't comfortable for typical PC desk gaming with keyboard and mouse setup. It would be nice if LG made these OLEDs in more reasonable 30"-35" sizes for PC use.
This 48" version is too big for desk and too small for living room. Don't see much use for it personally. Maybe it's cool for kids living in dorm rooms or something, but then again. such demographic doesn't have that much money to spend on OLED.
That's why LG didn't bother with 48" OLED before. No one buys this TV size any more. 65" is where it's at, and 55" is still somewhat popular size, but I think it's dropping in popularity in favor of 65".
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It's not silly. It's suitable for someone like me, for instance, that doesn't have such a big living room in which to hang or place a 55+ inch TV.
48 is much better, but yeah, even smaller would have been great. Since this is all we'll be getting, I'll happily pay the price for the 48 inch when it will be launch (hopefully by April).
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I see every new lineup of monitors already have new freesync labeling.
Freesync premium pro sounds better than gsync compatible.