Gigabyte

Gigabyte MO27U2 OLED

A solid mid-range pick in the 4k monitors line-up, with 27 in up front.

63/100
Solid pick
Overall score · how we rate
27 in240 HzOLED0.03 msDisplayHDR True Black 4003840 x 2160
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Why we rate it

  • KVM switch
  • G-Sync
  • FreeSync
  • Above-average refresh rate
  • Below-average usb-c power delivery
Score profile

Where the Gigabyte MO27U2 OLED wins and loses

Scored against the 4k monitors class
DisplayPortsGamingErgonomics64628585
Display
64
Ports
62
Gaming features
85
Ergonomics
85
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

Display

Size27 "
Resolution3840
Aspect ratio16
Panel typeOLED
Pixel density166 ppi
Refresh rate240 Hz
Response time0.03 ms
Peak brightness1000 nits
Colour depth10
DCI-P3 coverage99

HDR and contrast

HDR certificationDisplayHDR True Black 400
Contrast ratio1500000

Ports

HDMI ports2
HDMI version2.1
DisplayPort1
DisplayPort version1.4
USB-C Power Delivery18 W
KVM switchYes

Gaming features

G-SyncYes
FreeSyncYes

Ergonomics

TiltYes
SwivelYes
PivotYes
Height adjust130 mm
Weight7.11 kg

Audio

Built-in speakersYes

More specs

USB a ports2
USB c ports1
Vesa mount100 mm
HDMI 2 1 ports2
Color depth bit10
Dci p3 coverage99 %

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Head to head

Gigabyte MO27U2 OLED vs ASUS ASUS ROG Strix XG27UCDMG 27" OLED 4K

Highlighted cell = better in that row
DisplayPortsGamingErgonomics
Gigabyte MO27U2 OLEDASUS ROG Strix XG27UCDMG 27" OLED 4K
 GigabyteGigabyte MO27U2 OLEDThis pageASUSASUS ROG Strix XG27UCDMG 27" OLED 4K
Overall score63 /10063 /100
Size27 "27 "
Refresh240 Hz240 Hz
Panel typeOLEDQD-OLED
Response0.03 ms0.03 ms
HDR certifiedDisplayHDR True Black 400DisplayHDR True Black 400
Peak1000 nits1000 nits
Who it's for

Is the Gigabyte MO27U2 OLED right for you?

Buy it if
Buyers on a budget

Anyone who needs a dependable 4k monitor for the essentials without overspending.

Skip it if
Skip it if

You need the brightest, sharpest panel, in which case a higher-tier 4k monitor is the better call.

Home cinema viewer
Wants the best picture for films and gaming nights.
good
Everyday watcher
Mixed TV, streaming and the odd console session.
good
Budget upgrader
Replacing an older set without overspending.
good
Common questions

Before you buy

Is the Gigabyte MO27U2 OLED worth it?

It depends on what you need. It scores 63/100 against other 4k monitors, a solid mid-range result where the class average is around 51.

What stands out on the Gigabyte MO27U2 OLED?

Its kvm switch stands out, a genuinely useful feature if your setup calls for it.

How does it compare to the LG UltraGear GX8 OLED 32GX870B-B?

The LG UltraGear GX8 OLED 32GX870B-B scores 64/100 versus this one at 63/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.