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Gigabyte Debuts Four OLED Gaming Monitors at CES 2026 With New HDR and AI Tuning

The lineup emphasizes brighter HDR through HyperNits, AI-driven SDR tuning and competitive play tools, with pricing and release timing still unannounced.

Overview

  • Gigabyte’s CES 2026 range comprises the MO34WQC36 ultra-wide QD‑OLED, MO32U24 4K QD‑OLED, MO27Q28GR RealBlack Glossy WOLED and MO27Q2A 27‑inch QD‑OLED, with ObsidianShield film and DisplayHDR True Black 500 on select models.
  • HyperNits reshapes the EOTF to raise HDR brightness by up to 30% without blowing out highlights, and AI Picture Mode auto-optimizes SDR content including AI Black Equalizer for FPS visibility.
  • Tactical features include Tactical Switch 2.0 for one‑click resolution and aspect‑ratio changes such as 4:3 or 5:4, plus Ultra Clear to improve motion clarity and reduce blur.
  • Media reports, not yet confirmed by Gigabyte, cite a 34‑inch ultra‑wide QD‑OLED at 4K and 360Hz, a 32‑inch 4K QD‑OLED at 240Hz with HDMI 2.1 and NVIDIA G‑Sync, and two 27‑inch 2560×1440 models at 280Hz.
  • One 27‑inch WOLED model is reported to use a 1.1% ultra‑low‑reflection coating and reach 1,500 nits peak brightness, while pricing and availability for the lineup remain unannounced.