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Gigabyte Launches Huge 55″ 4K @ 120Hz Hybrid Gaming Monitor with Android OS and Chromecast

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Perhaps we are taking the first steps towards the final merger of monitors and televisions. There are fewer and fewer things that set them apart, which is good news for consumers.

Previously, these were very different products. They had different connectors and opposite panels. TVs had only one resolution, fixed and low refresh rates, and high latency.

But in recent years consoles turn into computers. And since they are connected to the TV in the living room, they are forced to change TVs. Nowadays, TVs usually have game mode, high and variable refresh rates, low latency, and other monitor features.

Gygabyte put up for sale massive 54.6″ Gigabyte S55U 4K gaming monitor with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ.

This is a gaming monitor and the product description makes it very clear, with specific features such as a PC sync stabilizer, a personalized crosshair in games, a stopwatch, and an on-screen alarm to predict enemy behavior or when you get ammo. .

But at the same time it’s also a TV because it has a remote control to select TV channels, Dolby Atmos and DTS HD sound, Android TV and Chromecast. So you can install apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, etc. on the TV itself and enjoy it to the fullest. series and movies in 4K and HDR+10 or Dolby Vision.


54.6″ panel has technology quantum dot and an extended color gamut of 96% DCI-P3/140% sRGB. Offers 4K Resolution at 120Hzwith a contrast ratio of 5000:1, brightness 1500 nitsY response time 2 ms.

Also has variable refresh ratecontrolled Free Synchronization Premium from AMD. 10W speakers compatible with Dolby Atmos They help you immerse yourself in TV shows, movies and games without having to buy gaming speakers.

In the connection section there is two HDMI 2.1 ports, two HDMI 2.0 ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one USB 2.0 port, Ethernet, headphone jack and fiber, WiFi 5 and Bluetooth.

Unfortunately, we are left with the desire to know the price, which has not yet been disclosed. But for sure it exceeds 1000 euros.

While Gigabyte defines it as a gaming monitor, we’re missing two things that are very common in monitors: DisplayPort port and NVIDIA GSync support.

Sony recently released another Sony Inzone M9 hybrid monitor (analysis and opinion).

Source: Computer Hoy

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