Gigabyte MO27Q28G 4th Gen WOLED Release Date and Pricing Confirmed

Finally! I've been waiting for the new Tandem technology.

The eagerly awaited Gigabyte MO27Q28G now has a confirmed global release date and pricing, courtesy of an update we've received today from Gigabyte. The screen will be released worldwide on 30 September 2025 at a global retail price of $499 USD (before tariffs). That makes it extremely competitively priced for a brand new, 4th Gen Primary RGB Tandem WOLED panel.

 
You are a fucking legend for posting this as I had no clue about this.

I actually just bought the Alienware AW2725Q 4K OLED and while I love it, I think this actually fits my needs much better. 4K is too heavy on my 4070S, plus it has better brightness specs, speakers, and still retains all the features the Alienware had because of HDMI 2.1 for my consoles. Plus $499 is even cheaper then the $550 I got the Alienware for.

Looks like I'll be returning two monitors in one month... lol (I bought the ASUS 32 4K240 and returned it for the Alienware prior).
 
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You are a fucking legend for posting this as I had no clue about this.

I actually just bought the Alienware AW2725Q 4K OLED and while I love it, I think this actually fits my needs much better. 4K is too heavy on my 4070S, plus it has better brightness specs, speakers, and still retains all the features the Alienware had because of HDMI 2.1 for my consoles. Plus $499 is even cheaper then the $550 I got the Alienware for.

Looks like I'll be returning two monitors in one month... lol (I bought the ASUS 32 4K240 and returned it for the Alienware prior).
Heck yeah. I knew this was coming for a while and have been waiting!
 
1440p, 280hz, Tandem WOLED, $500:

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That's interesting, and thank god it's matte, many of the OLED I've been looking at lately were glossy. I know people love glossy on OLED, and while on a TV it can be manageable, on a monitor I really want to avoid glossy and prefer matte, don't want to be in the dark all the time.

Will wait for reviews.
 
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What is a Tandem OLED??? They just inventing new words out here huh

It's a new generation panel that duplicates one of the light emitting layers (i.e. tandem) which primarily acts to increase brightness and reduces the risk of burn in because the panel can be driven at lower power/voltage levels to achieve the same or better brightness. I think they also changed the colors of some of the emission layers as well which improves color performance somewhat.
 
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Any cool non-OLED monitors coming up? I tend to work on my monitor as well, so OLED is not an option.
Could you use cheap LED monitor for text and an OLED for content in a dual monitor setup? Actually, I might do that...

But if that's not an option, they are still making really nice IPS monitors for a good price.
 
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