Gigabyte presented a premium QD-OLED monitor
Gigabyte has finally revealed more information about the AORUS MO34WQC monitor, one of the many QD-OLED monitors it revealed earlier in the year. Unveiled at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, it is one of two QD-OLED monitors that Gigabyte has yet to launch, the other being the AORUS MO34WQC2. In comparison, Gigabyte has already released the AORUS FO27Q3, AORUS FO32U2 and AORUS FO32U2P monitors.
For the AORUS MO34WQC, Gigabyte has already stated that it will have a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels with an aspect ratio of 21:9. While the monitor was originally planned to run at 240Hz, it actually offers a 175Hz refresh rate. So the AORUS MO34WQC seems to share the same board as the Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 and the MSI MAG 341CQP QD-OLED (currently around 800 euros on Amazon). Accordingly, the monitor has VESA DisplayHDR True Black and ClearMR 10000 certifications, which Gigabyte completes with headphone and microphone connectors, DisplayPort 1.4 connectors, 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 3.2 type A and 1x USB-C with power transfer up to 18 W .
The curvature is rated at 1800R, and the maximum brightness (SDR content) is 250 nits or 1000 nits (in HDR mode). Unfortunately, Gigabyte has not yet announced when the monitor will be available for purchase. But we expect it to be available by the beginning of summer.