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Gigabyte already make some of thebest gaming monitor , but its coming batting order of QD - OLED Aorus show is arguably even more exciting . However , its rivals Asus and MSI have held an edge in terms of warranty — something that ’s all-important for a QD - OLED panel that could be prone to burn - in . Gigabyte now address the topic , extend its warranty to meet those of the competition .

Gigabyte first showcased the new monitors sooner this year . ab initio , they were all given a standard one - twelvemonth warrantee . MSI and Asus also stuck to offer a one - class warrant , but not for foresightful . What follows is an interesting look at how all the top blade in the gaming market place affect one another .

Three Gigabyte Aorus monitors over a colorful background.

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Shortly after revealing its 2024 displays , Asus extended the warrantee for its QD - OLED monitor for up to two years , with burn - in security included . MSI could n’t be impart behind on this , and it actually one - upped Asus by including three year of warranty instead , while still providing OLED burn - in security . As a result , Asus cover its warranty yet again , this clip up to three old age . Meanwhile , Gigabyte ’s kitchen stove remained with just one twelvemonth of coverage , but that ’s changing now .

Gigabyte announced that it is also extending the warranty on the following QD - OLED reminder model : CO49DQ , FO32U2P , FO32U2 , FO27Q3 , MO34WQC , and MO34WQC2 . Although Gigabyte did n’t cite to any supererogatory tan - in effect shelter forthwith , it appears that the warrantee will also cover it .

“ The extended three - year warranty aims to provide exploiter with peace of mind and protection against potential dialog box effigy holding number , ensuring a unflawed gaming and entertainment experience over a longer period , ” pronounce Gigabyte in its annunciation , which was afterwards shared byTechPowerUp .

The lineup is look promising , but it ’s not here yet — although we bed the canonical spectacles . Perhaps the most interesting model is the Aorus FO32U2P , which is a 32 - column inch 4 K monitor with a refresh charge per unit of 240Hz . It stands out because it ’s the first QD - OLED venire with full UHBR20 ( Ultra High Bitrate ) DisplayPort 2.1 support . This will give the monitor a boost in transfer swiftness , reaching 20Gbit / s per lane , total up to a total of 80Gbit / s. It ’s presently the only monitor that can accomplish that , at these specs , without Display Stream Compression ( DSC ) .

The relief of the lineup includes a 49 - column inch 5,120 x 1,440 144Hz video display , a 32 - inch 4 K 240Hz role model with DisplayPort 1.4 , a 27 - inch 1440p 360Hz manakin , and two 34 - column inch 3,440 x 1,440 240Hz model . Although we know that the varan will polish off the shelves in the first half of 2024 , the accurate sacking dates and prices are yet to be announce .