
GIGABYTE Announces Availability of 27" QD-OLED Gaming Monitor AORUS FO27Q5P Featuring 500Hz Refresh Rate
Engineered for esports professionals and FPS enthusiasts, the AORUS FO27Q5P delivers unmatched responsiveness and visual fidelity. The 500Hz refresh rate QHD (2560x1440) panel with a 0.03ms GtG response is up to 10 times faster than traditional LCDs, ensuring razor-sharp motion in every frame. It is GIGABYTE's first monitor to meet the VESA ClearMR 21000 benchmark, offering unparalleled motion clarity. Combined with VESA DisplayHDR™ True Black 500, 99% DCI-P3 color gamut, and deep contrast levels, gamers can enjoy every detail with precision. The DP 2.1 UHBR20 interface supports an ultra-wide 80 Gbps bandwidth, 2.5 times higher than DP 1.4, ensuring full 500Hz capability and seamless compatibility with next-gen graphics cards like the GeForce RTX™ 50 Series, and supports Daisy Chain for multi-monitor setups.
In addition to its industry-leading hardware, the AORUS FO27Q5P is powered by GIGABYTE's AI-driven features, designed to elevate gameplay through intelligent automation and responsiveness. Empowered by AI-Optimized Visuals, the monitor leverages AI Picture Mode, which detects content type and automatically adjusts color and brightness for optimal viewing. Users can enjoy seamless transitions across multiple modes, including FPS, MOBA, racing, RPG, movie, and reader. Completing the AI suite is AI Protection, with AI OLED Care automatically running pixel cleaning routines to reduce burn-in risk and maintain long-term screen integrity. To further support panel stability, FO27Q5P features Graphene Thermal Film Technology and an advanced cooling system, including a four-way ventilation layout and custom heatsink, ensuring quiet and consistent thermal performance, all without a fan.
With these innovations, GIGABYTE reaffirms its confidence in OLED reliability by offering a 3-year warranty that includes burn-in coverage. The AORUS FO27Q5P is now available. Sales may vary by region and are subject to the actual launch schedule of local e-tailers and retailers. For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/AORUS_FO27Q5P_WhereToBuy_AU

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