GIGABYTE AORUS FO32U2P 32″ 4K 240 Hz OLED Gaming Monitor Costs $1399.99, More DisplayPort 2.1 Details Released

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The GIGABYTE AORUS FO32U2P, the latest in a growing lineup of premium 32-inch 4K 240 Hz gaming monitors, will cost $1,399.99 when it reaches the market, just like LG’s option, according to reports online. This is said to be the company’s first DisplayPort 2.1 monitor, although DP 2.1 support appears to be limited to DP inputs only.

Key specs:

  • Panel size: 31.5″ OLED
  • Display surface: anti-reflection
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (UHD)
  • Refresh rate: 240 Hz
  • Response time: 0.03 ms GTG
  • HDR: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400

Connectivity:

  • 2x HDMI 2.1
  • 1x DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR 20)
  • 1x mini DP 2.1 (UHBR 20)
  • 1x USB Type-C (Alternate Mode; Upstream port; Power Delivery up to 65 watts)
  • 2x USB 3.2 downstream ports
  • 1x USB 3.2 upstream ports
  • 1x earphone jack
  • 1x microphone jack

TPU reports:

…only the DP inputs supports DP 2.1, whereas the USB Type-C input and the DP daisy-chain ports are limited to DP 1.4. The MSRP of the AORUS FO32U2P will be US$1399.99 with the AORUS FO32U2 which is a DP 1.4 version will have an MSRP of US$1199.99.

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Grimlakin
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That seems a high price for a 32 inch display 4k 240hz or not.

LazyGamer
LazyGamer

"Grimlakin, post: 82990, member: 215" wrote:

That seems a high price for a 32 inch display 4k 240hz or not.


There's about a US$500 delta between the cheapest and most expensive offerings with the same QDOLED panel from Samsung, mostly centering around connectivity, i.e. KVMs, full HDMI 2.1 support (or not), whatever stand and orientation options they have, warranty coverage, etc.

Grimlakin
Grimlakin

If I'm replacing my current monitor solution I'd want a 42 inch 4k oled type. C2 or C3 seem to be the best bets. When/if budget says ok.

Right now I need to replace my UPS so that's around 500 bucks, car work, putting back a few K for scarbarough fair here in DFW.... monitor replacement becomes tertiary at best. ;)

LazyGamer
LazyGamer

"Grimlakin, post: 82994, member: 215" wrote:

If I'm replacing my current monitor solution I'd want a 42 inch 4k oled type.


Ouch, I can see the subpixels from here...

"Grimlakin, post: 82994, member: 215" wrote:

Right now I need to replace my UPS so that's around 500 bucks, car work, putting back a few K for scarbarough fair here in DFW.... monitor replacement becomes tertiary at best. ;)


That I get. The cheapest version of this panel is expected to be released at US$950.

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