Gigabyte Launches QD‑OLED 360Hz/240Hz Monitors as AOC AGON Introduces Fast IPS G4 Series
The announcements signal a shift toward extreme refresh rates with console‑friendly connectivity.
Overview
- Gigabyte unveiled the MO27Q3, a 27‑inch QD‑OLED at 2560×1440 and 360Hz with a VESA ClearMR 18000 motion‑clarity rating.
- The MO32U2 adds a 32‑inch 3840×2160 QD‑OLED at 240Hz with ClearMR 13000, and both models claim 1000‑nit peak brightness, DisplayHDR True Black 400, VRR, 0.03ms response, 99% DCI‑P3, and ΔE<2 color accuracy.
- Both Gigabyte monitors include dual HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB‑C with DP Alt Mode, a USB hub, black‑frame insertion for low blur, dark detail enhancement, passive graphene cooling, and a three‑year warranty.
- AOC’s AGON Q27G4SRU features a 27‑inch 2560×1440 Fast IPS panel up to 320Hz with HDR400, Adaptive Sync, 450‑nit peak brightness, and built‑in speakers, priced at £249.99 in the UK.
- The AGON U32G4U offers a 31.5‑inch dual‑mode setup switching between 4K at 160Hz and 1080p at 320Hz, with 1ms GtG, 0.5ms MPRT, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, a USB hub, and a £339.99 UK price.