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Gigabyte M32U 32 " black

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Gigabyte M32U 32 " black
Screen size:32 "
Resolution:3840x2160 (16:9)
Panel:IPS, response 4 ms, MPRT 1 ms
Frequency:144 Hz
Contrast:1 000:1
Brightness:350 cd/m²
Functions:HDR, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, PBP, Flicker-Free
Connectors:USB-C (DP Alt Mode) • DisplayPort v1.4 • 2xHDMI v2.1
Built-in KVM switch. 4K resolution. HDMI 2.1 port. Refresh rate 144 Hz. Fully compliant with PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. Built-in USB hub. Support for HDR content.

High-end 4K resolution gaming monitor with a large 31.5-inch screen, enhanced colour reproduction, high refresh rate, stereo speakers (2x3W) and support for high dynamic range images (VESA Display HDR400 certified). It is positioned as a product of the upper price category in 2021, aimed at demanding gamers and e-sportsmen. It can be used as a part of high performance gaming systems of premium class.

The stylish thin-framed screen of the Gigabyte M32U monitor is based on a 10-bit (8-bit + FRC) IPS-matrix with a resolution of 3840x2160, an impressive refresh rate of 144 Hz and wide viewing angles for comfortable viewing. With fast response times and increased frame rates, this model delivers crisp, fluid fast motion visuals in all popular game genres.

Perfect for competitive multiplayer shooters such as Fortnite, CS:GO, Battlefield, PUBG and more. With improved colour gamut (94% DCI-P3), high peak brightness (up to 450 cd/m²) and support for HDR images, the user gets maximum visual information about the game environment. AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology matches the screen refresh rate to the graphics card's rendering speed to eliminate lag and frame tearing. The monitor is equipped with a multifunctional stand and a USB hub with fast charging function.

All specifications
Specifications M32U
Colour
Product typegaming
Size32 "
Screen
Panel typeIPS
Surface treatmentanti-glare
Resolution3840x2160 (16:9)
FPS144 Hz
Pixel size0.18 mm
Response time (GtG)4 ms
Response time (MPRT)1 ms
Vertical viewing angle178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °
Brightness350 cd/m²
Static contrast1 000:1
Colour depth8-bit + FRC (1.07B Colors)
Colour space (sRGB)123 %
Colour gamut (DCI-P3)90 %
HDRDisplayHDR 400
TÜV Rheinland certificate
Connection
Video transmissionDisplayPort v1.4
2xHDMI v2.1
USB-C (DP Alt Mode)
USB-A hub3x5Gbps
Fast charge
Connectors (optional)mini-Jack output (3.5 mm)
Features
FeaturesKVM switch
PBP (Picture by Picture)
Flicker-Free
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
Screen swivel
Height adjustment
Speakers
Sound power2x3 W
Game Featuresaim
timer
FPS display
brighten darker areas / Black Equalizer /
General
Wall mountVESA 100x100mm
Energy class (new)G
Dimensions (WxHxD)715x585x244 mm
Weight10.35 kg
Official Websitegigabyte.com
Added to E-CatalogSeptember 2021
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Gigabyte M32U 32" gaming monitor offers a compelling package with its 4K resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate, and built-in KVM switch, making it ideal for gaming on next-gen consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Users appreciate the image clarity and decent built-in sound, along with a wide range of settings. However, some users have experienced issues such as color temperature variations at different angles, dead pixels, and pink spots on a white background. The monitor's IPS panel, while generally good, has been noted for not delivering true blacks and having smaller viewing angles than advertised. The VESA 100x100 mounting limitation is also a point of contention. Despite these drawbacks, many find it a good value for its price, though some expected more from the IPS technology. Overall, the monitor is recommended for its features, but potential buyers should be aware of possible quality control issues.
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I prefer not to mess with gigabytes. You probably won't find any problems either.
25 August 2023 
There isn't much of an alternative. I would like to say that it would be better to take an asus, but I can not. Basically, I liked everything, but two points are like a fly in the ointment in a barrel of honey
For the price, there were no analogues for the filling. The sound is on the level, the brightness is enough.
The darn joystick, I'd like to shove it somewhere for the developer. No wonder there's a separate driver for control from Windows.
No stabilizer - the monitor would go blank for 2-3 seconds due to network fluctuations, which is unacceptable in games. This problem only occurred for me. An uninterruptible power supply didn't solve the issue. I never had these problems before, even on Asus. In short, the cheapness showed its signs, but even with a separate PSU, it's still cheaper.
Top for its price.
Maksim Petuhovuse Gigabyte M32U more than year
great model, I really liked it
20 February 2022 
The monitor is very bright. Suitable settings for me: brightness — 0! contrast — 47 sharpness — 10 color temperature — RGB (97|100|99); gamma — 2.2 black equalizer – 12
Everything is super! Well, almost..
Color temperature varies at different angles.
Slightly shifted image geometry
Expected more from 144 Hz.
Yaroslavuse Gigabyte M32U less than month
Check pixels and spots on white right away.
7 January 2022 
I couldn’t use it properly; I came across a monitor with pink spots on a white background. Now about the good things, the picture is just space out of the box, compared to my old monitor, which is also IPS 4k. I put 2 monitors next to each other on Gigabit and the black is closer to black, but it’s still IPS and it’s grayish. There were no highlights on the black color, it was evenly filled and I liked it. Overall a very good monitor, but of course the quality was disappointing, I expected more for the money.
All possible settings
Got a monitor with pink spots on a white background
Dead pixels 7 pieces
use Gigabyte M32U less than month
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Video reviews

Rare monitor with built-in KVM switch

At the end of 2019, the Taiwanese manufacturer of video cards and motherboards, Gigabyte, officially ceased to be such. With the release of the Aorus line, expansion began on the market for gaming monitors, drives, RAM and other components. And already in 2020, slightly simpler and more affordable Gigabyte M and Gigabyte G gaming monitors flooded into the market. Having tried the flagship Aorus in business, we decided to test the 32-inch Gigabyte M32U monitor at the same time, which actually became the world's first gaming monitor with a physical KVM- switch, thanks to which the monitor can be simultaneously connected to several signal sources and instantly switch between them.

Super Speed IPS display

The M28U monitor is based on a high-quality Super Speed IPS matrix with a resolution of 3840x2160 pixels, which corresponds to the 4K format. Provides 90% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space and 123% coverage of the sRGB colour space and support for HDR content (DisplayHDR 400 specification). The performance is also in full order - the panel claims a response time of 1 ms (note: with MPRT), and the refresh rate is optimal 144 Hz. In turn, FreeSync technology ensures the absence of frame breaks. The stand allows you to adjust the height of the monitor, as well as change the angles of inclination and rotation of the screen. The stand has a built-in USB hub with three additional USB ports. A couple of built-in speakers complete the picture, which will come in handy if you don’t have a full-fledged audio system at hand.

Good everything except the price

The M32U is an all-around great monitor that does everything but the price. Despite the fact that the PS5 and Xbox Series X game consoles went on the market in the fall of 2020, there are still few monitors that can produce a picture in 4K with a refresh rate above 60 Hz and fully meet the requirements of the nextgen. And they are expensive. So if you need a fast 4K monitor with an HDMI 2.1 port and HDR support, you will have to pay a lot more for it. In east european retail for a 32-inch M32U they ask for a little less than a thousand dollars. For comparison, the flagship QLED monitor Samsung Odyssey G7 with 2K resolution and a regular HDMI 2.0 port can now be bought one and a half times cheaper.