Gigabyte has introduced four new OLED gaming monitors at CES 2026. These models bring updates to panel types, refresh rates, and features aimed at gamers.
The lineup includes options with QD-OLED and WOLED panels. Key highlights focus on higher refresh rates and better text rendering through new pixel layouts.
Key Models
- MO34WQC36: A 34-inch ultrawide monitor with 3440×1440 resolution. It uses a QD-OLED panel with Samsung’s V-Stripe sub-pixel layout for sharper text. The refresh rate reaches 360Hz. It supports DisplayPort 2.1 and earns VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
- MO32U24: This 32-inch model offers 4K resolution (3840×2160) and a 240Hz refresh rate. It features a QD-OLED panel with ObsidianShield film to reduce purple tones and add scratch resistance. HDMI 2.1 connectivity is included, along with DisplayHDR True Black 500.
- MO27Q28GR: A 27-inch QHD (2560×1440) screen with a glossy WOLED panel. It delivers a 280Hz refresh rate and peaks at 1500 nits in HDR mode. Reflection stays low at 1.1%, and it carries DisplayHDR True Black 500 with NVIDIA G-Sync support. The design has borders on all four sides.
- MO27Q2A ICE: Another 27-inch QHD option at 280Hz. This one comes in a white theme and uses a QD-OLED panel.

Gigabyte adds HyperNits for better HDR brightness and AI Picture Mode for SDR adjustments across these models.
These monitors build on recent panel advances. The V-Stripe layout in QD-OLED improves text clarity over older triangular arrangements. Glossy WOLED options provide deeper blacks in controlled lighting.
Availability starts later in 2026, with full details on pricing to follow.
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