GIGABYTE has introduced two groundbreaking 27-inch gaming monitors that bridge the gap between cinematic immersion and competitive performance with MLA+ WOLED and Dual-Mode technology.
The GO27Q24G and G27U deliver next-gen visuals and adaptive performance, targeting gamers who want to experience AAA titles in 4K without compromising on the responsiveness needed for esports. The GO27Q24G is the flagship model, and features a 27-inch MLA+ WOLED panel with LG's HyperNits technology, boosting peak brightness to 1300 nits and offering a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio for cinematic realism.
The MLA+ WOLED is LG's latest OLED tech, with MLA standing for Micro Lens Array, enabling the panel to reach higher brightness levels without compromising panel quality. As for HyperNits, this is simply GIGABYTE's marketing term for increasing panel brightness by 30% when compared to other OLEDs on the market.

Additionally, the G27U is a dual-mode monitor, capable of switching between 4K @ 160Hz and 1080p @ 320Hz with its Tactical Switch 2.0. This versatility makes it ideal for both slower, story-driven titles and fast-paced gaming that requires more responsiveness and less graphical fidelity.
The MLA+ WOLED and dual-mode innovations are part of a broader trend among monitor manufacturers to offer hybrid solutions that balance visual fidelity with competitive edge. As OLED panels become more durable and cost-effective, we can expect more aggressive specs and flexible designs to enter the gaming monitor market, and I believe we are on the cusp of that occurring right now.
Notably, Computex 2026 is right around the corner, so we will undoubtedly see new, and hopefully interesting gaming monitor announcements there.










