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Gigabyte’s recent Computex 2026 spotlight focuses on expanding its AORUS lineup across displays and peripherals, alongside unveiling high-end, show-piece hardware like an RTX 5080 “Infinity Wood” GPU system and a full-side-panel PSU/case display concept. The common thread is more “premium visual tech” integrated into mainstream gaming components.

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Key Takeaway At Computex 2026, Gigabyte is pushing the AORUS “Infinity” branding into monitors, input devices, and flagship GPU/platform concepts with integrated, true-color display elements.
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At Computex 2026, Gigabyte is pushing the AORUS “Infinity” branding into monitors, input devices, and flagship GPU/platform concepts with integrated, true-color display elements.

Gigabyte’s recent Computex 2026 spotlight focuses on expanding its AORUS lineup across displays and peripherals, alongside unveiling high-end, show-piece hardware like an RTX 5080 “Infinity Wood” GPU system and a full-side-panel PSU/case display concept. The common thread is more “premium visual tech” integrated into mainstream gaming components.

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Event Computex 2026
Monitor tech options AORUS ELITE series with OLED or Mini LED panels
Monitor lineup New Aorus Elite OLED and Mini LED monitors
Display-in-PSU concept True-color display built into a high-wattage PSU with a case display spanning the side panel
Flagship GPU reveal RTX 5080 AORUS INFINITY wood graphics card, motherboard, and AERO Dark Wood

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  • Follow Computex 2026 coverage for release details on Gigabyte’s AORUS Elite OLED/Mini LED monitor models. KitGuru
  • Track official specs and availability for the RTX 5080 AORUS INFINITY “wood” GPU ecosystem and its pairing motherboard. TechPowerUp
  • Watch for more photos/engineering notes on Gigabyte’s PSU-and-case true-color side-panel display concept. TechPowerUp

What Changed

  • [Mobo] Gigabyte Z790 Aurus Elite (Intel LGA 1700) Open Box, $68 or less KitGuru
  • [Motherboard] GIGABYTE X870 AORUS Elite WIFI7 ICE $99.99 KitGuru
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Should you buy the Gigabyte MO27U2?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyGigabyte MO27U2 scorecardValueThe Gigabyte MO27U2 is expensive in all markets but performance doesn’t quite live up to the price.3 / 5DesignMany gaming monitors are dripping with RGB and design flourishes. The MO27U2 is far more sober, which will appeal to many.4 / 5PerformanceThe MO27U2 is great for work but not perfect when it comes to multimedia and gaming performance.4 / 5Final scoreUltimately, the Gigabyte MO27U2 promises much but doesn’t quite deliver at its premium price point4 / 5

I gamed on Gigabyte’s high-end QD-OLED monitor and it made me wish the software was as good as the screen
Should you buy the Gigabyte MO27Q28G?

Gigabyte’s MO27Q28G is a great new entry into the affordable OLED monitor arena. Bringing an LG tandem WOLED panel into the sub-$600 price bracket immediately makes the monitor appealing. The Gigabyte is particularly strong in SDR brightness and provides solid color performance alongside good-enough HDR and motion clarity. I would have liked a slightly more stylish design and a USB-C port with at least 65 watts of Power Delivery, but I can happily excuse those downsides at this price. Gamers looking to buy a less expensive OLED monitor should give this one a look.

Tested: Gigabyte's MO27Q28G is a great entry-level OLED monitor
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