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Aorus Release 4K Monitors with HDMI 2.1 – Perfect for Next-Gen Gaming!

While many consoles are currently out of stock, much like many things actually, however, with consoles, it’s less to do with crypto miners (for a change) and more to do with extremely high demand. As soon as stock lands, it is flying out! However, If you are one of the lucky ones, it’s unlikely you have a display that can take advantage of what is arguably one of their best features; HDMI 2.1.

Aorus Release 4K Monitors with HDMI 2.1

Some high-end TVs, especially the newer OLED models, do have this feature. However, if you’re looking for something more desktop-friendly that you can also use with your PC, then you’ll want to check out the latest Gigabyte AORUS 4K Gaming Monitors.

What Gigabyte Had to Say

“GIGABYTE’s newly launched AORUS 4K gaming monitors have shed a new ray of hope for the long-awaited gamers. The full HDMI 2.1 compatibility that comes with the new AORUS monitors enable gamers to unlock higher frame rates and resolutions on new generation consoles, such as the PlayStation 5 and XBOX Series X.” – Gigabyte

The GIGABYTE AORUS 4K tactical gaming monitors are the ultimate two-way monitors. Not only do they promise an esports-grade display performance of up to 144Hz refresh rate and 0.5 ms response time, but they also take full advantage of the HDMI 2.1 connector’s bandwidth for getting the most out of the new-gen consoles, making them the ideal displays for gaming across different platforms. So while it’s going to blow you away on PC, it’ll also be able to max out the latest consoles.

4K – 144Hz – 120Hz

Yes, that means full 4K resolution, as well as a stunning 120Hz refresh rate on Series X and PlayStation 5. Well, at least with games that actually support those technologies simultaneously. However, you still get the best of both worlds, as you can game in 4K at whatever refresh rate that’ll come in and still lock in the 120 FPS mode on titles that support that, giving you plenty of choices.

In addition to the display performance supremacy, GIGABYTE has also succeeded in optimizing the gaming experience with AORUS exclusive tactical features, something you really won’t get on your average TV! These in-game enhancements, including Aim Stabilizer, Black Equalizer, and Active Noise Cancellation, used to be available only to PC gamers, are now accessible to console players wanting to get ahead of their competition.

Availability

GIGABYTE AORUS 4K tactical gaming monitors are available now, with various sizes ranging from 32-inch, 43-inch, to 48-inch for gamers to choose from. For more details about the AORUS 4K display lineup and their strong gaming feature sets, please visit this page.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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