GIGABYTE Debuts QD‑OLED 360Hz and 240Hz Displays as AOC and MSI Broaden High‑Refresh Options
The launches underscore a split between premium QD‑OLED image quality and aggressively priced Fast IPS alternatives.
Overview
- GIGABYTE introduced two Samsung QD‑OLED monitors: the MO27Q3 at 26.5 inches with 2560×1440 at 360Hz (VESA ClearMR 18000) and the MO32U2 at 31.5 inches with 3840×2160 at 240Hz (ClearMR 13000).
- Both GIGABYTE models claim 0.03ms response, 1000‑nit peak brightness, 99% DCI‑P3 and DisplayHDR True Black 400, plus dual HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB‑C with DP Alt, a USB hub and a three‑year warranty.
- GIGABYTE highlights a graphene passive cooling solution with four‑sided ventilation and gaming tools such as Ultra Clear black‑frame insertion and dark detail enhancement.
- AOC’s AGON G4 series lists UK prices at £249.99 for the 27‑inch Q27G4SRU (1440p Fast IPS up to 320Hz) and £339.99 for the 31.5‑inch U32G4U with a dual‑mode 4K 160Hz or 1080p 320Hz setup, plus two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 and a four‑port USB hub.
- MSI added the MAG 275QF E21 in China with a 27‑inch Rapid IPS 2560×1440 panel at 210Hz, 0.5ms GtG, DisplayHDR 400 support and a listed price of 789 yuan, signaling further momentum in high‑refresh options.