GIGABYTE GO27Q24G OLED Monitor Prevents HDR Images from Being Too Dark

GIGABYTE launches GO27Q24G 27-inch OLED gaming monitor with HyperNits to prevent dark HDR. Features 240Hz, 0.03ms, WOLED MLA+ panel, priced at 79,980 JPY in Japan.

GIGABYTE GO27Q24G OLED Monitor Prevents HDR Images from Being Too Dark

has launched the GO27Q24G, a 27-inch OLED gaming monitor. The display introduces HyperNits, a feature designed to prevent HDR images from appearing too dark. HyperNits intelligently reshapes the EOTF curve to boost brightness by up to 30% while preserving highlight detail.

HyperNits boosts brightness up to 30%

The monitor uses a WOLED panel with MLA+ technology. It offers a standard brightness of 275 cd/m² and a peak brightness of 1,300 cd/m². The Real Black Glossy finish delivers deep blacks and includes an anti-glare coating. Resolution is WQHD (2560×1440) with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. Color gamut covers DCI-P3 99%. Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, USB Type-C, and audio out. The ergonomic stand supports tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment.

Specifications

  • Panel: 27-inch WOLED with MLA+
  • Resolution: WQHD (2560×1440)
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz
  • Response Time: 0.03ms (GtG)
  • Peak Brightness: 1,300 cd/m²

The GO27Q24G is available in Japan starting May 15, 2025. The expected retail price is 79,980 JPY (about $511).

The monitor targets gamers who want high refresh rates and OLED contrast without the common issue of overly dark HDR scenes. GIGABYTE claims HyperNits improves brightness while keeping highlight details intact. The panel's MLA+ technology and WOLED construction aim to deliver vibrant colors and deep blacks.

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