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Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 1
Gigabyte Unveils 4 Aorus Elite Monitors With 480Hz OLED and 5K Mini LED
Updated
Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 1

Gigabyte Unveils 4 Aorus Elite Monitors With 480Hz OLED and 5K Mini LED

2 articles · Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 1
  • Four Aorus Elite monitors debuted at Computex 2026, spanning 27 to 32 inches and combining fourth-generation Tandem WOLED panels with a new multi-mode Mini LED option.
  • The flagship 32-inch FO32U24GP runs at 4K 240Hz or 1080p 480Hz, with 0.03 ms response time, 1,500-nit peak brightness and DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 alongside HDMI 2.1.
  • A cheaper FO32U24G keeps the same core specs but drops UHBR20 support, while the 27-inch FO27Q28G uses a 1440p 280Hz WOLED panel without dual-mode switching.
  • Gigabyte also introduced the 27-inch FM275K16P, a tri-mode Mini LED monitor that reaches 5K 165Hz, 4K 220Hz or QHD 330Hz with 2,304 local dimming zones and 1,250-nit HDR brightness.
  • Pricing and availability were not announced, though the lineup underscores Gigabyte's push into higher-refresh, multi-mode gaming displays ahead of wider Computex launches.
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