
Gigabyte on Tuesday introduced its new lineup of QD-OLED gaming screens comprising Aorus FO27Q5P and MO27U2 fashions on the Client Electronics Present (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. Catering to avid gamers, the brand new screens include options equivalent to enhanced tactile response, and as much as 500Hz refresh price. Gigabyte has outfitted the Aorus FO27Q5P and MO27U2 fashions with OLED Care expertise which leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to stop display screen burn-in.
Gigabyte Aorus FO27Q5P, MO27U2 QD-OLED Gaming Screens: Specs
The Gigabyte Aorus FO27Q5P QD-OLED gaming monitor sports a 500Hz display screen which is claimed to be the quickest providing within the phase. It surpasses the VESA ClearMR (CMR 13000) threshold and is anticipated to attain the ClearMR 21000 customary which is slated to be launched in early 2025. The corporate claims its Aorus FO27Q5P mannequin delivers deep blacks and is sure to obtain the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
It’s outfitted with DP2.1 UHBR20 which may ship as much as 80 Gbps bandwidth. That is stated to be 2.5 occasions greater than the DP1.4 expertise and makes it suitable with next-generation GPUs, as per Gigabyte.
The Gigabyte MO27U2 mannequin has a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED display screen with a 240Hz refresh price and 166 ppi pixel density. It’s claimed to output visuals in AAA video games with delta E≤2 color accuracy, on account of which it has the Pantone Validation certification.
Each fashions include the corporate’s proprietary AI-based panel safety system dubbed OLED Care. As per Gigabyte, it’s designed to stop burn-in and lengthen show longevity for a constant viewing expertise. With the brand new screens, avid gamers can shortly change between resolutions and regulate the display screen to a 4:3 ratio utilizing the Tactical Change 2.0. In the meantime, the Evening Imaginative and prescient characteristic is claimed to assist avid gamers spot enemies in fps video games even in dimly lit areas. That is complemented by Black Equalizer 2.0 which deepens the small print in darkish components of the display screen with out affecting different areas.
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