Gigabyte showed off new gaming screens at Computex this year. The company brought four main models for different types of players. Their M27UP screen changes between sharp 4K pictures at 160Hz or faster FHD images at 320Hz, depending on what games someone plays. This display comes in black or white and has built-in tools to control multiple computers. It offers bright colors that cover 95 percent of the DCI color range.
The MO27Q2A uses special QD OLED technology with deep blacks and fast 0.03ms response times. Players looking for something less expensive might prefer the M27Q2 model with a Quantum Dot display running at a 200Hz speed. This mid-range option still performs well for competitive gaming with its one millisecond response time. Gigabyte also made the budget-friendly M27QS, which reaches 180Hz with an IPS panel. The basic model features stereo speakers and connection options for linking several devices.
The MO27Q2A uses special QD OLED technology with deep blacks and fast 0.03ms response times. Players looking for something less expensive might prefer the M27Q2 model with a Quantum Dot display running at a 200Hz speed. This mid-range option still performs well for competitive gaming with its one millisecond response time. Gigabyte also made the budget-friendly M27QS, which reaches 180Hz with an IPS panel. The basic model features stereo speakers and connection options for linking several devices.