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Gigabyte has unveiled a new line of Aorus Elite gaming monitors for Computex 2026, ranging from 27 to 32 inches. Three of the monitors feature fourth-generation Tandem WOLED technology, which helps to boost color and brightness output, while one includes a Mini LED backlighting.There are actually two 32-inch models that were introduced: the FO32U24GP and the FO32U24G. The FO32U24GP features a dual-mode 4K panel with a native refresh rate of 240 Hz. However, when you flip the switch to 1080p resolution, the maximum refresh rate doubles to 480 Hz. You get a 0.03 ms response time, 99.5 percent coverage of DCI-P3, and 1,500 nits peak brightness.For ports, you'll find DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) and HDMI 2.1 (eARC supported) connectivity. In addition, the FO32U24GP supports Gigabyte's Tactical Features, including the Tactical Crosshair, which dynamically changes color from green to red depending on the background. And given that this is an OLED monitor, Gigabyte includes a comprehensive suite of tools to increase panel longevity, including adaptive light control and burn-in protection mitigation.As for the FO32U24G, it is the cost-optimized version of the FO32U24GP and lacks UHBR20 support, which enables 80 Gbps connectivity exclusive to Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. This appears to be the only difference between the monitors that we can identify.Image 1 of 3(Image credit: Gigabyte)The FO27Q28G is in the same family, but as its name implies, features a smaller 27-inch panel. You'll get the same DCI-P3 coverage, response time, and maximum brightness rating as its 32-inch siblings. However, you lose dual-mode functionality and are instead presented with a 2560 x 1440 panel at a 280 Hz refresh rate.The final piece to the puzzle is the FM275K16P, which is among a growing number of multi-mode monitors. While we are all familiar with dual-mode monitors, such as the aforementioned FO32U24GP and FO32U24G, tri-mode monitors offer even greater flexibility in resolution and refresh rates. The FM275K16P supports a 165 Hz refresh rate (180 Hz overclocked) at its native 5K resolution, 220 Hz at 4K, and 330 Hz at QHD.The FM275K16P features Mini LED backlighting with 2,304 local dimming zones and peak HDR brightness of 1,250 nits. It also boasts 99.5 percent DCI-P3 coverage, HDMI 2.1 with eARC, and full-featured DisplayPort 2.1 ports that are UHBR20-compliant.Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.Gigabyte hasn't announced pricing or availability for this new crop of Aorus Elite gaming monitors.













