GIGABYTE 27-inch 2K QHD Meta 3.0 WOLED Monitor and A18/A16 Pro Series Gaming Laptops at Computex 2025

Continuing our visit to Computex 2025, we discovered one of the new GIGABYTE WOLED monitors alongside new gaming A18 and A16 Pro gaming laptops. GIGABYTE MO27Q28G is the company’s latest Meta 3.0 WOLED monitor, meaning it uses a new LG WOLED panel instead of the widely used Samsung QD-OLED panels. In a 27-inch format, the monitor offers 2K QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution with a 280 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time, matte coating and wide color gamut covering 99% DCI-P3. Other features include built-in KVM, certification for AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500, and an updated menu with Tactical Switch 2.0 for quicker and easier adjustments.
Moving to mobile gaming, GIGABYTE presented its A18 and A16 Pro series gaming laptops. The A18 laptop features an 18-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS display with 165 Hz refresh rate and 300 nits brightness. It will be available with up to Intel Core i7-13620H processors and up to RTX 5070 laptop GPU. The A16 Pro boasts a 16-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS display with 165 Hz refresh rate and 3 ms response time, up to Intel Core 7 240H and RTX 5080. For cooling, GIGABYTE implemented its latest Windforce Infinity EX cooling technology sporting 158 fan-blade Frost Fan Design, a cooling package that the company says is offering up to 270 W maximum TDP. Both laptops are said to have up to 14 hours of battery life.
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