Gigabyte AORUS ELITE OLED and 5K Mini LED Gaming Monitors Announced

Gigabyte unveils the AORUS ELITE series featuring a new 5K Mini LED display and four OLED models at Computex 2026 for high-refresh gaming.

Gigabyte AORUS ELITE OLED and 5K Mini LED Gaming Monitors Announced

Gigabyte has unveiled the AORUS ELITE series of gaming monitors at Computex 2026, introducing a new 5K Mini LED display alongside four OLED models. expanded its high-refresh-rate monitor series by emphasizing enhanced pixel density and precise color reproduction for both competitive play and immersive experiences.

The flagship model in this launch is the FM275K16P, a 27-inch glossy monitor built around a Mini LED panel.

The flagship model in this launch is the FM275K16P, a 27-inch glossy monitor built around a Mini LED panel. It delivers Retina-class resolution at 5K with 2304 independently controlled backlight zones to manage contrast and brightness up to 1250 nits.

Gigabyte AORUS ELITE 5K Mini LED monitor display
Gigabyte AORUS ELITE 5K Mini LED monitor display

Gigabyte equips the FM275K16P with triple display modes that let users switch between native 5K at 165Hz, UHD resolution at 220Hz, or QHD resolution at 330Hz. The dual-mode capabilities allow users to select between high-resolution visuals at 240Hz or ultra-fast FHD performance at 480Hz, accommodating different system configurations and gameplay preferences.

The OLED segment of the AORUS ELITE lineup includes four new models: FO32U24GP, FO32U24G, FO27Q28G, and FO27Q54G. All utilize fourth-generation tandem WOLED panels with HyperNits technology to boost peak brightness while maintaining deep blacks.

The FO32U24GP stands out as a dual-mode OLED monitor capable of running at UHD resolution with 240Hz refresh rate or dropping down to FHD for 480Hz operation. It carries VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification and supports both AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible modes.

Gigabyte AORUS ELITE OLED gaming monitor
Gigabyte AORUS ELITE OLED gaming monitor

The new models offer increased resolution options and rapid refresh rates, providing a clear performance progression over prior AORUS display releases. Gigabyte's implementation of 2304 local dimming zones on the Mini LED panel and fourth-generation WOLED technology aims to improve contrast uniformity and pixel response times relative to previous display generations.

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