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[Hardware]AORUS joins the trend of OLED gaming monitors with 360 Hz


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Monitor Gigabyte AORUS

If we are looking for a monitor, in the market we can find a wide variety of models that satisfy all needs, from the most basic to the most professional, including all types of sizes, panels and more. To the already wide range of monitors available on the market, we have to add Gigabyte's latest bet within the AORUS range.

The new Gigabyte monitor for the AORUS range joins the current trend of OLED panels within the gaming sector.

Gigabyte AORUS FO27Q3
The AORUS FO27Q3 model joins the new range of monitors that this manufacturer presented at the last CES held in Las Vegas last January, a 27-inch monitor focused on the gaming public and that has a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440. The panel of this model uses QD-OLED technology with 10 bits and is capable of displaying 10.7 billion colors. It is DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified and has a coating focused on eliminating reflections. Although it is not mentioned, it is assumed that it incorporates specific technology to prevent areas of the screen from burning.
As for the maximum brightness level capable of being generated by this monitor, because it is an OLED panel, it reaches 250 cd/m2 and has a contrast ratio of 15,000,000:1. If we talk about the refresh rate, we have to talk about 360 Hz with a response time of only 0.03 ms, confirming, once, that it is a gaming monitor for the most demanding.

Gigabyte's AORUS FO27Q3 monitor offers support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA ClearMR 13000, however, there is no mention of support for NVIDIA G Sync. If the lack of compatibility for NVIDIA graphics is finally confirmed, this will undoubtedly affect its sales, since these are the most used in the gaming sector (you just have to take a look at the Steam statistics to verify this).
A function that is not usually common in many monitors and that is available in this model are Picture in Picture (PiP) and Picture by Picture (PbP), functions that allow us to display the image from two different sources on the same screen, since either in a box or sharing the width of the screen.

As for the input connections, we have to talk about two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 port and a USB-C port that, in addition to sending the image, also allows you to charge the equipment, although offering only 18W, so The laptop to which we connect it will always have less battery than when we connect it to the monitor.

In addition, it also includes two USB 3.0 ports, a headphone jack connection as well as a jack to connect a microphone. The stand not only allows us to adjust the height of the monitor, but also allows us to adjust the inclination. It is also compatible with VESA wall mount. The monitor controls are located at the bottom center, along with the button to turn the monitor on and off.

Price and availability
Once, the only thing that Gigabyte has announced is the features of this new model. At the moment, both the price and availability of this new monitor is an unknown, an unknown that will probably be revealed in the coming weeks.

 

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