The use of OLED monitors for gaming continues to expand and we receive news every week. And some twice. If in past days we saw the LG UltraGear OLED GX7, today we get two new GIGABYTE models.
You already know that the industry has been betting on LCD-derived panels in gaming monitors. TN in the cases of professionals and VA for consumption, although special versions of IPS such as ‘Rapid’ have also been used. The use of OLED has been much rarer due to their high price and the fact that they were less capable solutions in some of the specific characteristics for gaming such as the refresh rate.
New OLED monitors from GIGABYTE
But technology advances and OLEDs have improved in these areas, while maintaining the best image quality of display screens. The new thing from GIGABYTE is a good example with two models MO27Q2 and the MO32U that use QD-OLED panels manufactured by Samsung.
He MO27Q2 It is the smallest model, with 27 inches diagonal. Its native resolution is 1440p and the gaming section is very well covered with a refresh rate of 240 Hz and a response time of only 0.03 ms G2G. It has coverage for 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and its maximum brightness with support for high dynamic range of 1000 nits.
He MO32U It’s even more interesting. Larger at 32 inches, it also offers higher native resolution, since it is a 4K that reaches 3840 x 2160 pixels. Its panel is 10 bits and the coverage for DCI-P3 is also 99%. Its refresh rate is 165 Hz, which is not bad for a 4K, while the response time is 0.03 ms.
Both models support DisplayHDR True Black 400 VESA and compatible with image synchronization technologies, FreeSync Premium Pro y G-Sync. They have HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4 and USB Type-C inputs with DP function and capable of powering external devices at 10 watts. They also have a HUB of ports, two USB 3.2 Type-A (downstream) and one USB 3.2 Type A (upstream). The new GIGABYTE OLED monitors have an ergonomic base with +15° to -15° swivel capability, 130mm height adjustment, and -5° to +21° tilt. The company will announce pricing and availability soon.
Source: www.muycomputer.com