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Gigabyte's new AORUS Elite lineup has a monitor for every kind of gamer
This story is part of our coverage of Computex, the world's biggest computing conference. Updated less than 1 minute ago Gigabyte has announced a new AORUS ELITE gaming monitor lineup at Computex 2026, targeting different kinds of gamers with displays that can switch between sharper visuals and faster refresh rates. The new series includes multiple OLED models, but the AORUS ELITE FM275K16P is the star of the show. This 27-inch monitor features a 5K Mini LED panel with a glossy finish and 218 PPI pixel density, which is unusually sharp for a gaming-focused display. Gigabyte also says the monitor uses 2,304-zone local dimming, which should help with contrast and HDR control. Gigabyte wants one monitor to do multiple jobs The FM275K16P's main trick is Multi Mode support. Users can switch between 5K at 165Hz, 4K at 220Hz, and QHD at 330Hz, depending on whether they want maximum sharpness or faster gameplay. That makes it more flexible than a typical high-resolution gaming monitor, especially for users who want one screen for work, streaming, movies, and competitive gaming. The monitor also gets AI Super Resolution, which Gigabyte says is designed to sharpen upscaled images. That feature is exclusive to the FM275K16P in this lineup. The OLED models focus on speed The rest of the AORUS ELITE lineup uses fourth-generation Tandem OLED panels with a RealBlack Glossy surface and up to 1,500 nits of HDR peak brightness. Recommended Videos The AORUS ELITE FO32U24GP is the top 32-inch OLED model in the lineup. It supports 4K at 240Hz and 1080p at 480Hz. It also gets DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20, offering up to 80Gbps of bandwidth. For users who want a smaller OLED option, the FO27Q28G brings a 27-inch QHD panel with a 280Hz refresh rate. The FO27Q54G is where Gigabyte appears to be going after the serious esports crowd. It is a 27-inch QHD Tandem OLED monitor that can hit 540Hz at QHD and 720Hz at 720p. That puts it up against ASUS' ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W and AOC's Q27G4KDP, both of which are also built around the same QHD 540Hz and 720p 720Hz dual-mode idea. This combination makes the monitor appeal to players who want esports-level speed without moving to a lower-quality panel. Pricing and exact release dates have not been confirmed yet.
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World's first 5K Mini LED glossy gaming monitor unveiled at Computex 2026
GIGABYTE has unveiled the world's first 27-inch 5K Mini LED glossy gaming monitor, the FM275K16P, at Computex 2026. The monitor features a lovely 2,304 local dimming zones, 218 PPI, and a glossy finish that enhances color vibrancy and contrast. The FM275K16P is a flagship product for GIGABYTE AORUS, with the monitor itself being part of the AORUS ELITE lineup, which also includes new 4th-gen Tandem OLED gaming monitor offerings. GIGABYTE AORUS has done this to give users a choice between ultra-fast responsiveness or high-resolution HDR immersion. The FM275K16P, in particular, sets a new standard for high-end gaming displays, offering a compelling blend of resolution, contrast, and visual fidelity. As for specifications, the FM275K16P features proprietary GIGABYTE AORUS technologies, including AI Super Resolution, AI Picture Mode, Tactical Crosshair, HyperNits, and Tactical HUD. Additionally, the FM275K16P is DisplayHDR 1000-certified and features a peak HDR brightness of 1250 nits. Moving to connectivity, GIGABYTE AORUS has equipped the FM275K16P with DisplayPort 2.1 for a full 80Gbps of bandwidth, and HDMI 2.1 with eARC support. What is likely the most impressive feature is the included dual-mode, which GIGABYTE AORUS is calling Multi Mode. Users will be able to switch between 5K at 165Hz, 4K at 220Hz, and 1440p at 330Hz. While I haven't got this monitor into the lab just yet, I can already tell what GIGABYTE AORUS is attempting to do here. Essentially, the FM275K16P is an attempt at bridging the gap between creator/productivity and gaming. Judging from the aforementioned specifications, I think they might just do it, as the FM275K16P looks absolutely incredible.
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Gigabyte AORUS introduced its ELITE lineup at Computex 2026, showcasing the FM275K16Pβthe world's first 27-inch 5K Mini LED glossy gaming monitor. The flagship display features 2,304 local dimming zones and Multi Mode support, allowing users to switch between 5K at 165Hz, 4K at 220Hz, and QHD at 330Hz. The lineup also includes fourth-generation Tandem OLED models targeting esports gamers with refresh rates up to 540Hz.
Gigabyte AORUS has introduced its new ELITE lineup at Computex 2026, presenting a range of gaming monitors designed to serve different player needs. The announcement centers on the FM275K16P, which Gigabyte positions as the world's first 27-inch 5K Mini LED glossy gaming monitor
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. This flagship display features 2,304 local dimming zones and delivers 218 PPI pixel density, creating unusually sharp visuals for a gaming-focused screen. The glossy finish enhances color vibrancy and contrast, while the monitor achieves DisplayHDR 1000 certification with peak HDR brightness reaching 1,250 nits2
.The FM275K16P's defining feature is Multi Mode support, which allows users to switch between three different configurations: 5K at 165Hz, 4K at 220Hz, and QHD at 330Hz
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. This flexibility makes the display more versatile than typical high-resolution gaming monitors, enabling one screen to handle work, streaming, movies, and competitive gaming. Gigabyte has equipped the monitor with DisplayPort 2.1 for full 80Gbps bandwidth and HDMI 2.1 with eARC support2
. The FM275K16P also includes AI Super Resolution technology, exclusive to this model in the AORUS ELITE lineup, designed to sharpen upscaled images1
. Additional proprietary technologies include AI Picture Mode, Tactical Crosshair, HyperNits, and Tactical HUD2
.The AORUS ELITE lineup extends beyond Mini LED technology with several fourth-generation Tandem OLED models featuring RealBlack Glossy surfaces and up to 1,500 nits of HDR peak brightness
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. The FO32U24GP serves as the top 32-inch OLED option, supporting 4K at 240Hz and 1080p at 480Hz with DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 offering up to 80Gbps bandwidth1
. For those preferring smaller screens, the FO27Q28G delivers a 27-inch QHD panel with 280Hz refresh rates1
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The FO27Q54G represents Gigabyte's push into serious esports territory. This 27-inch QHD Tandem OLED monitor reaches 540Hz at QHD and 720Hz at 720p, competing directly with ASUS' ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W and AOC's Q27G4KDP, which share the same dual-mode approach
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. This combination appeals to players seeking esports-level speed without compromising panel quality. The strategy reflects Gigabyte's attempt to offer users a choice between ultra-fast responsiveness and high-resolution HDR immersion2
. Pricing and exact release dates remain unconfirmed, but the FM275K16P appears positioned as an attempt to bridge the gap between creator productivity and gaming2
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