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Gigabyte packs a lot of connectivity into the FO27Q3. The monitor has two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 port, which can handle the monitor’s maximum refresh rate and resolution.
These new monitor options from GIGABYTE and AORUS range from 27 to 49 inches and are available in flat and curved screens. Refresh rates top out at an impressive 360 Hz with a speedy 0.03ms GtG ...
After Gigabyte’s own Aorus AD27QD, the KD25F seems to be the second-ever monitor to feature active noise cancelling. You read that right, but it doesn’t cancel out the noise that you hear, it ...
The Gigabyte G27F 2 is a 27-inch monitor with a resolution of 1920×1080 that uses an IPS display panel. It also has a refresh rate of up to 165Hz (and, in testing, achieved 170Hz).
GIGABYTE -- nice work on this monitor, it'll be a surprise win for you with gamers. Gamers -- enjoy this awesome sub $400 beast of a 1440p 165Hz gaming monitor.
Like other Gigabyte gaming monitors, don’t expect the GS34WQC to do much in the looks department. The all-black matted material feels more acceptable in a classroom or library than next to an ...
GIGABYTE's new M27F A gaming monitor features a built-in KVM switch if that's what you need, with 1080p 165Hz for some gaming at around $180. Not bad.
The Gigabyte M32U is in a class of its own by default. However, you can get a better 27-inch 4K monitor for the same price, which is what I’d recommend for most people.
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