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Gigabyte launches its aorus ad27qd monitor, the world's first tactical monitor

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We have good news for the most demanding gamers, Gigabyte has released its new AORUS AD27QD monitor, which is the first tactical gaming monitor on the market. A screen with 2K resolution at 144 Hz and with a response time of just 1 ms, comes to compete with the best in the gaming sector.

Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD, the ultimate 2K monitor

Gigabyte has put all its skills and knowledge in the gaming world with some first class characteristics. This impressive 27-inch flat panel frameless monitor uses an IPS panel with a 2K resolution (2560 × 1440) with a color depth of 10 bits and a frequency of 144 Hz. Its response time is just 1 ms (MPRT) and the viewing angle is 178 degrees.

This new monitor also implements the dynamic synchronization technology of the VESA standard AMD FreeSync in its DisplayHDR 400 version . One more that is added to the list of compatibility targets for Nvidia G-Sync.

AORUS has not been short on design with this monitor either, since it has LED Digital RGB lighting in its rear area and as we say, absence of a frame in the image panel, something that gives it a premium and very elegant finish. In the upper area of ​​the screen support, we also have a grip to be able to better transport the equipment without having to grab it from the screen itself, a detail that is also interesting.

This is why it is called a tactical monitor.

Given the features and design, we also have to talk about the new features that AORUS has introduced in the monitor firmware in addition to the aforementioned FreeSync, which are really interesting.

  • Black Equalizer: to improve visibility in dark areas of the image. Aim Stabilizer: this functionality what to do is reduce the blurred effect on the recoil of the weapon when we shoot in FPS games. In addition, it is able to better focus on moving enemies so as not to lose them. GameAssist: is a utility available in the OSD menu that includes a customizable crosshair, counter, timer, and multi-screen alignment lines. AORUS Dashboard: another extremely useful utility to display information about our mouse GPU, CPU and DPI directly on the screen. Sidekick OSD: This is software that is installed in our operating system to control the monitor OSD with mouse and keyboard. Active Noise Canceling: since the monitor has an interface to connect a microphone, it also implements an option for automatic noise cancellation on it. Interesting for eSports.

Sidekick software also has an option to create macros with hotkeys to interact directly with the monitor. Another interesting function is to be able to divide the monitor into two screens using PIP / PBP, very useful so that with only one screen we can see the game and chat when streaming.

The connectivity of this monitor is also quite wide, since we have 2 HDMI ports, 1 DisplayPort port, 2 USB 3.0 with 5V / 1.5A fast charge, input for microphones and headphones and finally the power connection with the power transformer included in the screen.

As we see, the monitor is not exactly turkey mucus, since in addition to the good hardware features, we must add all the firmware utilities that it brings available to improve the gaming experience to a very good level. The only thing we need is to see this product in action and check that all this works perfectly. On their website you can see more information about the Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD. Do you see this monitor looking good, or do you consider it to be one of the rest?

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