Gigabyte boosts OLED brightness with HyperNits tech

Gigabyte slapped a fancy name on slightly brighter OLED monitors. The company announced four new models featuring their HyperNits and AI Picture tech. The lineup includes a 34-inch ultra-wide, a 32-inch 4K screen, and two 27-inch QHD panels. The flagship MO34WQC36 is a curved display with a 360Hz refresh rate and WQHD resolution, using a Samsung sub-pixel layout. The 32-inch MO32U24 offers 4K at 240Hz and includes a special film to reduce the purple tint common on some OLED panels.

The two 27-inch options are the MO27Q28GR, which uses a glossy white OLED for deeper blacks, and a white-colored model called the MO27Q2A ICE. Both have a 280Hz refresh rate. The new HyperNits technology can boost peak brightness by up to thirty percent in its highest mode. The AI Picture feature automatically adjusts settings based on the content being displayed. All monitors carry VESA’s TrueBlack HDR certification and support Nvidia G-Sync. Gigabyte expects these displays to become available in the near future.
 

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