
Credit: Gigabyte
Gigabyte announced four new models to its OLED gaming monitor family, including the 34-inch UWQHD MO34WQC36, 32-inch MO32U24, and 27-inch MO27Q28GR and MO27Q2A ICE. These monitors feature new features such as HyperNits and AI Picture mode.
The manufacturer has fine-tuned the image quality of its OLED panels to improve the picture quality of SDR and HDR content. Additionally, to enhance image brightness in HDR mode, the company offers dedicated HDR Picture Modes, optimized and configured for various monitor usage scenarios. For example, there are HDR Movie, HDR Game, and HDR Vivid modes, increasing the flexibility of the new products.
GIGABYTE uses an intelligent feature called HyperNits, which employs specialized EOTF curve correction algorithms to increase overall brightness by up to 30% while preserving key details in bright areas of the image. Furthermore, users can select HyperNits High (maximum brightness boost) or HyperNits Medium (moderate 20% brightness boost—suitable for dark rooms).
It’s worth noting that the MO34WQC36 (ultrawide monitor with a QD-OLED matrix) and MO32U24 (4K monitor with a QD-OLED matrix) monitors feature a special ObsidianShield film that supports the DisplayHDR True Black 500 standard. The company explained that this film was specifically designed to increase perceived black levels by 40%, while also enhancing contrast and image clarity. Also unveiled were the MO27Q28GR monitor with fourth-generation RealBlack Glossy WOLED technology (guaranteed deep blacks) and the MO27Q2A with a 27-inch QD-OLED matrix.
The monitors also feature the company’s AI Picture Mode AI technology, which automatically adjusts image parameters based on workload across a wide range of scenarios. The monitors are expected to be available in the coming months.
