Gigabyte recently brought its latest QD-OLED gaming monitors to India. The company currently sells the FO32U2P and FO27Q3 variants in the country. As QD-OLED is a relatively newer technology, there aren't a lot of gaming monitors available in India that use it. We got the FO27Q3 from Gigabyte for review and it features a 27-inch panel with impressive features such as 360Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. The monitor is priced at Rs. 86,999 in the country, which is certainly a lot more than what a fast IPS gaming monitor would cost.
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Gaming monitors must have some flair, that's the norm. The Aorus FO27Q3 certainly has some, thanks to its angled edges, glossy accents, a bit of RGB lighting, and good build quality. The monitor is easy to assemble, and although most parts are plastic, everything feels premium.
The monitor gets RGB lighting at the back and dual 5W speakers
At the front, you get a somewhat glossy panel with a thick chin and minimal top and side bezels, although the side bezels are considerably thicker than the top. The chin features a centrally placed Aorus logo. The buttons are placed on the underside of the logo, and you get a multi-directional joystick as well to easily navigate the OSD menu.
The joystick is multi-directional
Moving below, the base of the stand has another holographic Aorus bird logo. The base is wide and can take up some desk space. The stand offers plenty of adjustment options including tilt, swivel, height, and 90-degree pivot. You get a slit on the stand, which is meant to be for cable management, but the power cable doesn't pass through it.
Despite the slot for cables, you cannot run the power cable through the gap
At the back, you'll find more angled design elements and two upward-firing speakers. There's also an RGB Aorus
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