Inkriql Posted January 9, 2019 Share Posted January 9, 2019 A little more than a week ago we filtered what will be the first Gigabyte monitor through its AORUS gaming brand. Today and taking advantage of the CES 2019 Gigabyte has released the official data and specifications, where at the same time it has not wanted to lose the opportunity to present it officially, revealing in it its name: AORUS AD27QD. When a company and brand of this draft enters a new market comes knowing that offers its competence and therefore plays with some cards on the table, but instead their inexperience can be a factor against. The goal of Gigabyte in all sectors of the market is to compete face to face with the brands that dominate it, little seems to mind the fact of finishing landing in certain sectors of the market. We already saw him with his AORUS memories and now we see him again with his first gaming monitor, the AORUS AD27QD, with which they enter by the big door and without calling. We are talking, to be specific, of a 27-inch gaming monitor with an IPS panel that will house a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels (WQHL) where it also obtains support for AMD FreeSync and DisplayHDR400 certification. The panel is signed by Innolux, but against what was leaked will not use a real 10-bit panel, but 8 bits along with FRC, which in no case should be an inconvenience, much less if we look at your response time, since with 1 ms we will have an invaluable input lag. This may seem little, since other monitors have some similar characteristics and could compete with this AD27QD, although being the first AORUS monitor we would already be talking about a possible competitor for brands such as Asus, AOC or BenQ among others. Active noise cancellation for the first time on a monitor Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD: the first monitor of the brand arrives in 27 ", WQHD and 144 Hz with FreeSync Written by Javier Lopez January 9, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. monitors 1 A little more than a week ago we filtered what will be the first Gigabyte monitor through its AORUS gaming brand. Today and taking advantage of the CES 2019 Gigabyte has released the official data and specifications, where at the same time it has not wanted to lose the opportunity to present it officially, revealing in it its name: AORUS AD27QD. AORUS AD27QD: Gigabyte enters the big door Gigabyte-AORUS-AD27QD-2 When a company and brand of this draft enters a new market comes knowing that offers its competence and therefore plays with some cards on the table, but instead their inexperience can be a factor against. The goal of Gigabyte in all sectors of the market is to compete face to face with the brands that dominate it, little seems to mind the fact of finishing landing in certain sectors of the market. We already saw him with his AORUS memories and now we see him again with his first gaming monitor, the AORUS AD27QD, with which they enter by the big door and without calling. Gigabyte-AORUS-AD27QD-4 We are talking, to be specific, of a 27-inch gaming monitor with an IPS panel that will house a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels (WQHL) where it also obtains support for AMD FreeSync and DisplayHDR400 certification. The panel is signed by Innolux, but against what was leaked will not use a real 10-bit panel, but 8 bits along with FRC, which in no case should be an inconvenience, much less if we look at your response time, since with 1 ms we will have an invaluable input lag. This may seem little, since other monitors have some similar characteristics and could compete with this AD27QD, although being the first AORUS monitor we would already be talking about a possible competitor for brands such as Asus, AOC or BenQ among others. Active noise cancellation for the first time on a monitor Gigabyte-AORUS-AD27QD-3 But Gigabyte has gone a step further in its premiere, as it offers a new feature in its first monitor: active noise cancellation, being the first monitor in the world to incorporate it. For this, Gigabyte has installed three microphones on the front that will come into operation when we connect headphones to the microphone port of the monitor itself. Thus, this AORUS AD27QD will be able to filter the environmental noise of other players or for example, the pulsations of the keys. This option can be activated or deactivated through the OSD of the monitor. In addition, the RGB lighting could not miss the mark, and this monitor will have LED everywhere, where of course it will be fully configurable and synchronizable with the rest of Gigabyte devices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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