Monday, April 12th 2021

GIGABYTE AORUS Introduces 4K Tactical Gaming Monitors

Following the introduction of the world's first tactical gaming monitor in 2019, AORUS, GIGABYTE's premium gaming brand, goes 4K in full force, launching the world's first 32-inch (FI32U), 43-inch (FV43U), 48-inch (FO48U) 4K UHD tactical gaming monitors that sport HDMI 2.1 connectivity. The new 4K monitor lineup is ready to make a splash in ultimate gaming on a big screen.
AORUS 4K tactical gaming monitors check all the boxes for next-gen gaming. The HDMI 2.1 support enables superfast gaming powered by the latest graphics cards. Combining the ultra-high 4K OLED panel with the esports-grade high refresh rates of up to 144Hz and up to 0.5 ms super-fast response time, the new 4K trio can deliver incredibly smooth gameplay with amazing details. The VESA certified DisplayHDR 1000 ensures true-to-life colors. Most importantly, these monitors carry AORUS's proud tactical DNA, built in with the exclusive AORUS tactical functions such as; Black Equalizer, Aim Stabilizer, Active Noise Cancelling, and other in-game enhancements that help gamers get more out of the game!

GIGABYTE AORUS took the PC community by storm with the world's first tactical gaming monitor. Today it continues to go bigger, faster, and more pro at all levels with its advanced display technology and gaming know-hows. GIGABYTE AORUS 4K tactical gaming monitors are now available across the board and are expected to draw a ton of interests from gaming enthusiasts alike. For more information, please visit this page.
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#26
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I want that 32" one, but only if it has a native 1440p mode I can switch to for games that will struggle at 4k. I hate playing in windowed mode...

actually if the price is right $599 or less i will prob get this, i have been holding out for a nice 32" 4k high refresh IPS... I wouldn't want OLED anyway, double the price + burn in when I inevitably fall asleep forgetting to turn off my monitor. I hate timers for monitor turn offs. so I always set that option to never
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#27
Hossein Almet
21:9 is the best aspect for gaming and productivity monitors. I wish they will offer higher resolutions for this monitors with an aspect ratio of 21:9 in the future, 1440P is a bit soft when you scale up the magnification.
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#28
Blueberries
Great, now the liberals are going to ban PC monitors too!
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#29
Chomiq
King MustardVA doesn't just smear - the colors and gamma change when you adjust your angle even a little.
Except VA in this case is 43" so you really won't be sitting 60-70 cm away from it. VA gamma change can be compensated by adjusting viewing distance. My living room TV is a 42" VA from Sony and while you do have to sit directly in front of it +-20 deg for optimal viewing angle there's no noticeable gamma shift when you're sitting 3 m away.

Edit.
Updates on FV43U:
www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/gigabyte-aorus-fv43u-with-43-4-4k-resolution-and-144hz-showcased/
HDMI 2.1 confirmed. Too bad it's going to be edge lit.

Edit.2
32 inch IPS model will also support HDMI 2.1.
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#30
Nater
Wonder if they'll come in FDE or Desert Tan?:p
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#31
steen
King MustardThe VA panel color and gamma constantly shifts when I move my head around. Even when I'm still, as I'm not directly in front of it, there is a different distance between the bottom left and the top right and the gamma changes a lot.
Out of curiosity, which 4k 32" VA monitor is it?
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#32
1d10t
King MustardI have a 27" 1440p IPS monitor and a 32" 4K VA monitor.

They're both angled toward me on the desk.

The VA panel color and gamma constantly shifts when I move my head around. Even when I'm still, as I'm not directly in front of it, there is a different distance between the bottom left and the top right and the gamma changes a lot.

I'll stick with IPS for now. None of that rubbish.
And I bet your 27" 1440p cost more than your 4K VA. You knew that VA will suffer from viewing angle, why would you insist placed in that manner?
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#33
Valantar
phanbueyWell they do have pricing... it's $2999 for that one. And it's version 1 Asus, so for sure you're paying 3G to experience some interesting issues they missed in their QA.
Asus has pricing, these Gigabyte ones don't. Which was what I was asking for ;) The Asus comment was mostly about Gigabyte saying they were "launching the world's first 32-inch (FI32U) [...] 4K UHD tactical gaming monitors that sport HDMI 2.1 connectivity". Which is just nonsense. Philips also has the Momentum 328M1R and Viewsonic has the Elite XG320U. Though Gigabyte might be first to market, unless the others get their thumbs out of their collective behinds and start distributing stuff.
1d10tWhat this "tactical gaming monitors" ? Is it reload itself every time I'm shooting an enemy?
That sounds like the opposite of tactical, it would have to reload after shooting unless its sole purpose was to mess up your play ;)

Though it's stupendously obvious what a tactical monitor is. It's obviously for mounting on NATO rails. Duh. Now you can mount a 48" OLED to your gun and/or camera!
/s
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#34
King Mustard
1d10tAnd I bet your 27" 1440p cost more than your 4K VA. You knew that VA will suffer from viewing angle, why would you insist placed in that manner?
How else are you supposed to put a 27" and 32" monitor? (soon to be 2x 32"). It's normal to put them in a V-shape.

IPS 4K 32" monitors are 3x the cost of VA ones currently, so I had to settle for the VA.
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#35
Hossein Almet
BTW, any one who lives in Melbourne and is interested in a gaming monitor can have the Gigabyte G34WQC 144Hz Adaptive Sync for A$400 from me. If interested please respond via thi thread :)
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