Gigabyte Unveils Several Gaming Monitors, Featuring Industry’s First DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 Connectivity

GIGABYTE AORUS has unveiled a world’s first gaming monitor at CES 2024, showcasing the new AORUS FO32U2P and its impressive 80 Gbps bandwidth. A new range of OLED gaming monitors was unveiled by GIGABYTE at CES 2024, and one is a world first, according to the company. GIGABYTE is expanding its gaming monitor offerings with […]

GIGABYTE AORUS has unveiled a world’s first gaming monitor at CES 2024, showcasing the new AORUS FO32U2P and its impressive 80 Gbps bandwidth. A new range of OLED gaming monitors was unveiled by GIGABYTE at CES 2024, and one is a world first, according to the company. GIGABYTE is expanding its gaming monitor offerings with a new line of OLED displays that range from 27 inches to 34 inches. The world’s first display is the 32-inch AORUS FO32U2P, the first DP 2.1 UHBR20 tactical gaming monitor, pushing an impressive 80 Gbps bandwidth without Display Stream Compression. GIGABYTE states in its press release that this bandwidth is 2.5 times more than the previous generation DP 1.4 HBR3. These debut gaming monitors, built on CMR13000-tier QD-OLED panels, deliver unparalleled motion clarity, significantly reducing motion blur and ghosting. With a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, and an ultra-wide color gamut of 99% DCI-P3, users can expect unmatched image clarity and sharpness with lifelike colors for a visual feast. With high refresh rates and a lightning-fast 0.03 ms GtG response time, gameplay is guaranteed to be smoother and more responsive. Complementing the groundbreaking FO32U2P release are the FO32U2, featuring HDMI 2.1 FRL 12G support, and the FO27Q3, boasting an extraordinary 360Hz refresh rate for exceptionally smooth visuals. For those seeking an immersive experience, the ultra-wide curved monitors MO34WQC and MO34WQC2 are designed to meet the rigorous demands of gaming and multitasking.

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