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Gigabyte M32QC-EK 32-inch QHD Widescreen Curved Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440, 165Hz Refresh Rate, FreeSync, 1ms Response Time, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio

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Finally, we measured a maximum brightness of 435-nits and a minimum of 50-nits, while the static contrast ratio amounts to 3350:1 at 200-nits. In the box, along with the monitor and the stand, you also get the required cables, including HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-B to USB-A, a power cord and a power brick, as well as a warranty card and a quick start guide. The Gigabyte M32QC also supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) and has VESA’s entry-level DisplayHDR 400 certification.

at 60Hz, meaning that there is no perceptible delay between your actions and the result on the screen. Due to the slow pixel response time, backlight strobing performance isn’t ideal, but it can help clear up some trailing behind fast-moving objects. VA panel presents you a view closer to the human eye than a flat monitor, giving you a more immersive feel. The exclusive monitor arm offers secure fastening of the screen and releases more workspace, giving someone more freedom and flexibility at someoner desk. The M32QC is based on a VA panel with 178° wide viewing angles, dithered 10-bit color depth support, a wide ~94% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage and a high ~3,000:1 static contrast ratio for deep blacks.The factory calibration is decent for a gaming display, but due to the low gamma, the image will be a bit brighter than intended, while the high color temperature has a slight cold/bluish tint to whitepoint. Please note the above quotation is an indicative cost and actual monthly payments may vary by +/- 2p per month. In addition to the standard image adjustment tools, such as brightness, contrast, color temperature, etc.

A high refresh rate ensures smooth gameplay and reduces motion blur, providing a competitive edge in fast-paced games. In addition, the Gigabyte M32QC supports MBR (Motion Blur Reduction) via their Aim Stabilizer Sync technology, which uses backlight strobing in conjunction with a variable refresh rate to reduce perceived motion blur at the cost of picture brightness (limited to 150-nits on this monitor), while also keeping screen tearing at bay between 100FPS and 170FPS. The static contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce simultaneously, for example, within one and the same frame/scene. Information about the available connectivity ports, slots and interfaces such as USB, infrared port, SD card slot, audio/video and network interfaces, etc.Join the Fight It’s time The last mile for your gaming system As an unseen player, monitor is often being underestimated. While we haven’t noticed any frame skipping at 170Hz, we don’t recommend overclocking since a 5Hz difference won’t be noticeable but can introduce issues on some units. There are different types of matte and glossy coatings, each of which has its own advantages and drawbacks. We’re also using Blur Buster’s UFO ghosting test with 960 Pixels Per Sec, shutter speed set to 1/4 of the refresh rate with fixed focus, ISO and color temperature (6500K). The stand of the Gigabyte M32QC monitor is quite sturdy and offers height adjustment up to 100mm, tilt by -5°/20° and 100x100mm VESA mount compatibility, but it lacks swivel and pivot options.

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