Aorus to unveil its 144-bit, 10-bit ips freesync monitor at ces
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GIGABYTE's popular AORUS brand has been expanding its product portfolio, not just when it comes to graphics cards, motherboards, RAM, and all kinds of peripherals. So we are not surprised by the presentation of their own high-tech monitors with IPS panel and FreeSync.
AORUS will unveil the 10-bit 144Hz IPS FreeSync monitor at CES 2019 and share more details on January 16.
AORUS is ready to make the presentation of its monitor designed for gamers with IPS panel, FreeSync and a 144Hz refresh rate. According to the promotional images that have emerged, the first details of this monitor will be known to the public on January 16, as suggested by AORUS itself.
AORUS UK has started sharing images of their next product. In the images you can see that the monitor has RGB lighting throughout the monitor housing, it is also appreciated that there is the possibility of rotating the screen by 90º, functions for games such as Aim Stabilizer, Black Equalizer and Super Resolution, and the promise of that the monitor is 10 bits, essential to have a good quality HDR and more colors represented on the screen. All three gaming features have already been seen on other monitors, but it's nice to see them here too.
At the moment, we do not know the size of the screen or if it will come in different sizes, but the FreeSync @ 144 Hz screen with a 10-bit panel seems really appetizing. We hope to have more details on or before January 16, during CES 2019.
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