• Mon. Oct 6th, 2025

Gigabyte OLED monitors just got a lot more tempting

Gigabyte OLED monitors just got a lot more tempting

It’s been an interesting time for the OLED monitor market already in 2024. In quick succession we’ve seen three big names in gaming monitors quickly go from offering no warranty at all on one of the biggest potential drawbacks with the display tech to now having all three offer a three-year warranty for that very issue. The new Gigabyte OLED monitor burn-in warranty change adds the final one of Taiwan’s big three PC tech companies to the list, following Asus and MSI having upped its warranties game a few weeks ago.

The battle for a place on the likes of our best gaming monitor guide is sure to hot up this year as we’re expecting a host of new super desirable, high-end OLED displays to enter the fray. We saw loads of new models announced at the CES 2024 trade show back in January and now we’re starting to see prices and release dates confirmed – and some like the Asus PC32UCDM are already available – while companies are preparing to ensure they get as large a slice of the OLED pie as possible by ensuring they offer a competitive warranty too.

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