Gigabyte shows 32″ OLED monitor with 3840×2160 pixels

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Gigabyte has shown a 32″ monitor with 3840×2160 pixels at CES. According to the manufacturer, the monitor with QD OLED screen is the first gaming monitor of its kind with 80Gbit/s DisplayPort 2.1.

The Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2P is a 32″ screen with 4k resolution (3840×2160) and a maximum refresh rate of 240Hz. It has two DisplayPort 2.1 inputs: one of standard size and a mini Displayport. Both have a throughput speed of 80Gbit/s , promises Gigabyte, the highest supported within the DisplayPort 2.1 standard. Many other new 4K OLED gaming monitors shown at CES, including screens from Samsung, MSI and HP, still have DisplayPort 1.4. Due to the smaller bandwidth of 32, 4Gbit/s compression is required to transmit the signal at the maximum resolution and refresh rate, while the FO32U2P in principle supports an uncompressed 4k/240Hz signal.

The high bandwidth of the FO32U2P also makes daisy chaining possible. In addition to the two DisplayPort inputs, the monitor also has a DisplayPort output, which allows you to connect multiple monitors in a row.

In addition to the Aorus FO32U2P, Gigabyte is also launching a 32″ 4k QD OLED monitor with DisplayPort 1.4 and without daisy chain function: the FO32U2. There are also new OLED monitors in 34″ and 27″. The 34″ version has a resolution of 3440×1440 pixels, for a screen ratio of 21:9. It has a 240Hz refresh rate and two HDMI 2.1 ports in addition to two DP 1.4 connections. The 27″ variant has a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels and a maximum refresh rate of 360Hz.

Update 4:25 PM: The three ports on the FO32U2P that enable daisy chaining are DisplayPort 2.1 connections, not HDMI 2.1, as stated earlier in the article.

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