Gigabyte has launched the MO27Q28GR gaming monitor in the US after showing it at CES 2026 last month. It uses LG Display’s 280Hz Tandem OLED panel with 4th Gen WOLED technology and Primary RGB Tandem OLED architecture. The panel reaches up to 1,500 nits peak brightness in HDR, covers 99.5% DCI-P3 and 84% BT.2020 color gamut, and reduces power consumption by about 20% compared to third-generation WOLED displays.

The monitor has a 27-inch QHD OLED panel with a 2560 × 1440 resolution, 280Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms GTG response time. It supports DisplayHDR True Black 500, Delta E < 2 color accuracy, 1.07 billion colors, and G-Sync compatibility for tear-free gameplay. Gigabyte also includes OLED VRR anti-flicker technology to reduce flickering in variable refresh rate mode.
A key difference from the 2025 MO27Q28G model is the new RealBlack Glossy coating. The earlier version used a matte finish, while this model offers a glossy panel with a zero-haze optical layer to maintain deeper blacks and better clarity. An advanced anti-reflective coating is also included to suppress reflections. Glossy panels generally deliver more vibrant colors and stronger contrast, especially in brighter environments.



The monitor features a four-sided borderless design for multi-monitor setups. Gaming tools include Tactical Switch 2.0 for instant resolution switching, Aim Stabilizer Sync Ultra Clear motion reduction with black frame insertion, and Game Assist features such as crosshairs, timers, picture-in-picture, and custom HDR modes.
Gigabyte includes AI OLED Care with adjustable settings that run in the background to reduce burn-in risk, along with cooling support. The monitor comes with a three-year warranty that also covers panel burn-in.
Eye comfort features include Eyesafe 3.0 certification, low blue light, flicker-free technology, and glare reduction. Ergonomic adjustments include 130mm height adjustment, tilt from −5° to +21°, swivel ±15°, and 90° pivot.
Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C with DisplayPort Alt mode and up to 18W power delivery with dynamic 45W support, USB Type-B upstream, USB Type-A ports, and a headphone jack. A built-in KVM switch allows control of multiple devices with one keyboard and mouse.
The Gigabyte MO27Q28GR is priced at $599.99 in the US, the same as the matte version.
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