🎮 Elevate your game with the ultimate 4K QD-OLED powerhouse!
The GIGABYTE AORUS FO32U2 is a 32-inch 4K UHD gaming monitor featuring a 3rd Gen QD-OLED panel, 240Hz refresh rate, and ultra-fast 0.03ms GTG response time. It includes AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for tear-free gameplay, AI-driven OLED Care to prevent burn-in, and advanced tactical features to enhance competitive gaming. With VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 and 99% DCI-P3 color gamut, it delivers stunning visuals and deep contrast, all backed by a premium 3-year warranty.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | AORUS FO32U2 SA |
Item model number | AORUS FO32U2 SA |
Item Weight | 18.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.24 x 28.27 x 24.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.24 x 28.27 x 24.15 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B0D1RLLPTP |
Date First Available | April 30, 2024 |
J**H
Once you go OLED you never go back
For PC and console gaming, this monitor is exceptional. With a near-perfect response time, a high refresh rate of 240Hz, bright and vivid colors, and excellent text quality, it comes very close to perfection. However, it's important to note that there's still a risk of burn-in if static images are left on the screen for extended periods. Fortunately, the monitor includes several built-in features designed to protect it and ensure its longevity.One aspect that I find somewhat frustrating is that ambient light sources can cause the black levels to rise, diminishing the deep black experience. As long as you can control the light in your environment, this shouldn't be a major issue. For instance, using a black curtain to block sunlight can help preserve the monitor’s performance. 😊🖥️😊🖥️😊🖥️TLDR: buy it during Prime Day and a black curtain as well! It ain't cheap xDPS, I would love to get a black curtain, but Mom won't let me. 😖😭
K**N
Best 4k OLED 240hz hand down!
It’s heavy, the legs are very steady and the build quality is great! Visual wise, one of the best I have seen, even without Dolby Vision like from Alienware AW3225QF.The setting and user interface is very easy to use, with great OLED Care as well. 240hz is the cherry on the top of this monitor, with such stunning visual and almost no lag, it’s a HUGE BANG FOR YOUR BUCKS with only $800-900 depends on sales.I highly recommend this monitor to anyone that wish for a very high end 4k oled monitor for best gaming experience!
D**N
Great image quality. Unimpressive speakers.
This is a great monitor. I have not had a chance to run this at 4k 240Hz yet (awaiting a GPU). The colors are great, and the text is sharp.I wish that I could say the speakers are great, but they are not. They sound a little tinny, and point out of the back side of the monitor. I ended up buying some separate speakers.I wish that the monitor has a simple control for the brightness. When I use this at night, I like it very dim. I ended up using the "HDR" profile for day, and the "HDR Gaming" profile for night. It's not quite as dark as I would like, but it's OK.
R**D
Great monitor that hits above its price!
This is probably the best 4K monitor for the money. It's a great deal at $300, and you get 160Hz refresh rate and 4K. The panel quality is really good, with no dead pixels or uniformity issues. The picture is also really good, with good color reproduction and low light bleed through. It's very similar to the M27U (probably the same panel), but removes the KVM switch, extra ports, and built-in speakers for $150 off. If you don't need those features, this is the monitor to get! Honestly it's an incredible value, and I'm not sure why there aren't more product reviews on this, because it's a great monitor at a great price!
J**N
Color Accurate
Great monitor, color accurate and beautiful picture - as expected for OLED. Definitely recommend.
A**R
Solid entry/midrange 4k gaming monitor
I use a pair of these on my gaming pc and then my mac mini and it works well for both worlds.MacOS is notoriously picky about your ppi density on monitors and these are at 163 which is about as close as you will get to the Apple Studio display density of 202 range without the fuzzy text and images.This is probably more a MacOS thing but using native HDMI on one display and displayport/hdmi over usb c alt mode causes the color to be off between the two that I for the life of me could not calibrate so I ended up just using both in displayport alt mode over usb c. Luckily Gigabyte didn't cheap out on these displays so you can push 4k 160hz over HDMI without problem, not all high refresh rate 4k monitors do this over hdmi.Overall yes the stand is basic and you don't have the usb hub, but for this price being under 300. This monitor is worth it, just stick them on desk arms and you're good to go.
R**.
Absolutely amazing detail and color!!
This monitor is absolutely amazing! I’ve gamed all my life and have had many nice monitors but this is one of the best I’ve had. The colors are incredible!I was playing a game recently that kept shuddering and it seemed as though it was tear or lag of some kind. I tired desperately to figure out what was happening because I wanted to play the game so badly, but it was almost unplayable. When I got this, cranked the refresh rate to 240, not a single lag, no tearing or shuddering and it was perfect! Absolutely amazing experience. I’m not sure why so many people have returned it or have issues, it’s done me proper for a week now. I will edit this or keep you up to date if any issues arise withinn 6 mo to a year. Cheers! And happy gaming!
J**A
My first OLED and so far so good. Full bright screen is average
I have 3,100 hours on this monitor according to the OLED care. No burn-in that I can see and I've played YouTube videos to check for burn in. Peak 1000 mode is dim, Good for night time. Otherwise Windows shows the regular HDR modes are reported 465 nits, about the same as my other IPS monitor, but the bright areas in HDR scenes still get a lot brighter than my Gigabyte M28U IPS. Overall the bright highlights really do pop in night scenes in games like Cyberpunk and hdr videos and I always have HDR and auto HDR on in Windows and all games. Full daylight scenes or an open Chrome web page is not so impressive. A full white screen it does not do great with, I would say it's comparable or a little less bright than an LCD or an IPS with a 400 nit rating. Just average, normal, but not terrible. I really wanted a mini LED monitor for the brightness. I was worried about the oled not getting bright enough and turns out my worries were partially correct, it seems just an average monitor at times but other times it really stands out. There wasn't enough mini LEDs with enough zones available, and the ones that were out there had bad reviews about light bleeding. BUT- Even though this doesn't handle full bright scenes that great I finally know what real HDR looks like. As far as colors, sharpness and all that it's the same as my IPS monitor. Color profile is set up, I don't see a difference. The 240 Hertz- I usually run my games capped at 120 FPS or a little under what they can max to keep my RTX 5090 from burning a hole through the table. But honestly I have played at 240 FPS and the difference my eye can see between 144 and 240hz is kind of negligible
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