Gigabyte used CES 2026 to officially announce four new OLED gaming monitors, expanding its display lineup with models that emphasize high refresh rates, advanced panel technology, and a range of screen sizes. While Gigabyte may be less visible to general consumers than some gaming-focused brands, it remains a well-established name among PC enthusiasts, particularly for offering competitive hardware at aggressive price points.
The newly announced monitors all feature OLED panels and are offered in four different configurations. The lineup includes two 27-inch models, one 32-inch model, and a 34-inch ultrawide monitor, allowing users to choose based on space constraints and performance preferences.
At the top end of the lineup is the 34-inch ultrawide model, which uses a QD-OLED panel. It features a 4K resolution and a 360 Hz refresh rate, positioning it as a high-performance option aimed at competitive and enthusiast gamers who want both visual clarity and smooth motion. The combination of ultrawide format, high resolution, and very high refresh rate is intended to support immersive gameplay and fast-paced titles.
The 32-inch model also uses a QD-OLED panel and offers 4K resolution, though its refresh rate is reduced to 240 Hz. While it does not use an ultrawide format, it still supports modern connectivity and gaming features such as HDMI 2.1 and NVIDIA G-Sync, making it suitable for both PC and console gaming setups.
For users who prefer smaller displays, Gigabyte is introducing two 27-inch monitors. Both offer a resolution of 2,560 × 1,440 and a refresh rate of 280 Hz. The two models differ in panel technology, with one using a WOLED panel featuring ultra-low reflection of 1.1 percent and a peak brightness of up to 1,500 nits, making it more suitable for brightly lit environments.
Gigabyte has not yet announced pricing or availability for the new monitors, but further details are expected to be shared following CES 2026.
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