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GIGABYTE’s current buzz centers on Computex 2026 announcements, especially its next-gen AORUS INFINITY lineup—Tandem WOLED/Mini LED gaming monitors with very high refresh rates—and related peripherals like the AORUS INFINITY keyboard and mouse series. At the same time, the company is pushing new hardware across categories, including a Panther Lake-powered BRIX Mini PC and an RTX 5080 “Infinity Wood” GPU tied to a broader aesthetic ecosystem.

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Key Takeaway At Computex 2026, Gigabyte is rolling out a high-spec AORUS INFINITY monitor lineup (Tandem WOLED/Mini LED up to 480Hz and up to 5K) plus an expanding AORUS “Infinity” product ecosystem.
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Computex 2026 monitor push AORUS INFINITY ecosystem BRIX and RTX expansion OLED/Mini LED specs gigabyte technology
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At Computex 2026, Gigabyte is rolling out a high-spec AORUS INFINITY monitor lineup (Tandem WOLED/Mini LED up to 480Hz and up to 5K) plus an expanding AORUS “Infinity” product ecosystem.

GIGABYTE’s current buzz centers on Computex 2026 announcements, especially its next-gen AORUS INFINITY lineup—Tandem WOLED/Mini LED gaming monitors with very high refresh rates—and related peripherals like the AORUS INFINITY keyboard and mouse series. At the same time, the company is pushing new hardware across categories, including a Panther Lake-powered BRIX Mini PC and an RTX 5080 “Infinity Wood” GPU tied to a broader aesthetic ecosystem.

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Top 3 signals · At Computex 2026, Gigabyte is rolling out a high-spec AORUS

Briefing Findings · At Computex 2026, Gigabyte is rolling out a high-spec AORUS

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Monitor tech Fourth-gen Tandem WOLED and multi-mode Mini LED
Monitor sizes 27 to 32 inches
Refresh rate Up to 480 Hz
Computex timing Debut/showcased at Computex 2026

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  • Watch for Computex 2026 coverage of Gigabyte’s 27–32" Tandem WOLED/Mini LED AORUS INFINITY monitor lineup. TechPowerUp
  • Track availability announcements for the AORUS MASTER 16 (now available) as posted by TechPowerUp. TechPowerUp
  • Check for early listings/pricing of the Gigabyte MO27Q28GR, since it’s already appearing with a $508.99 price in community sales posts. Tom's Hardware

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  • [USA-CO][H]mini-ITX build - NZXT H1, i5-11600k, 32GB DDR4, Gigabyte 3070, 1TB NVME ssd, MSI Meg mobo, NO Windows license[W]Local Cash / Paypal Tom's Hardware
  • Gigabyte Showcases AORUS INFINITY Keyboard and Mouse Series at Computex 2026 TechPowerUp
  • Gigabyte debuts fourth-gen Tandem WOLED and multi-mode Mini LED gaming monitors — 27 to 32 inches, up to 480 Hz, and up to 5K resolution Tom's Hardware
  • (PR) Gigabyte Introduces the AORUS ELITE Series Gaming Monitors with OLED or Mini LED Panels TechPowerUp
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Tracking: Gigabyte Showcases AORUS INFINITY Keyboard and Mouse Series at Computex 2026 / (PR) Gigabyte Introduces the AORUS ELITE Series Gaming Monitors with OLED or Mini LED Panels

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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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