Only a few days ago, we shared news about the MO32U, which is a new addition to Gigabyte's line of gaming monitors, boasting a 32-inch size and 4K resolution. To give you some background, the company also launched the Aorus FO32U2 and Aorus FO32U2P earlier this year, and then in the summer, they released the Aorus FO32U, which currently costs $949.99 on Amazon.
New Addition to the 27-Inch Lineup
On top of that, Gigabyte has refreshed its 27-inch series with the MO27Q2. This model seems to use the same QD-OLED panel from Samsung Display that’s found in the Aorus FO27Q2. In simple terms, the MO27Q2 provides a resolution of 1440p (2,560 x 1,440), paired with an impressively fast refresh rate of 240 Hz and a quick 0.03 ms GtG response time. Furthermore, the panel has certifications like VESA ClearMR 1300 and DisplayHDR True Black 400, which means it can achieve a full panel brightness of 250 nits, or 1,000 nits when displaying HDR content (APL 3%).
Color and Viewing Experience
In addition, the MO27Q2 supports 10-bit color and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space, along with wide viewing angles of 178° horizontally and 178° vertically. Essentially, there are no distinct differences in these features between the FO27Q2 and MO27Q2. Both monitors are calibrated to △E ≤2 at the factory, come equipped with two 5 W speakers, and include the following ports:
However, it’s worth noting that the MO27Q2 does not have a dedicated 3.5 mm microphone jack, which is available in the FO27Q2. The MO27Q2 does come with other useful features, like a KVM switch and Gigabyte's typical gaming software enhancements, as well as an adjustable stand and VESA mounts measuring 100 x 100 mm. As mentioned by ComputerBase, Gigabyte plans to start selling the MO27Q2 in the first quarter of 2025.