We can already know the price of the first Gigabyte OLED monitor, we talk about the Aorus FO48U, built around a panel YOU ARE 10-bit 48 inch at 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a response time of 1 millisecond (1ms GtG), a maximum brightness of up to 900 nights, a contrast of 135,000: 1, and capable of covering the DCI-P3 color space at 98% and the sRGB at 130%.

Known panel information, complete with support for standard HDR10 and HLG, and that it is supported by Adaptive Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium image synchronization technologies.

The rest of the information on the Gigabyte Aorus FO48U is completed with supporting technology Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) y Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) thanks to offering 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, we have a third video input in the form of DisplayPort 1.4 next to 1x USB-C 3.0 port (it can be used as another DisplayPort 1.4) and 3x USB 3.0 ports.

Thanks to integrating a KVM switch we can use the same mouse and keyboard to control two PCs independently, includes a sound bar with a pair of 15W power speakers each together with a 20W subwoofer, it has a maximum power consumption of 325W, it is compatible with VESA 300 x 300 supports, and is obviously more focused on its use in new generation consoles than to place it next to your monstrous tower.

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