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Samsung might be most popular for offering massive ultrawide displays, however it’s not the only one in the video game. The competitors is warming up, as evidenced by the existence of Gigabyte’s Aorus CO49DQ 49-inch video gaming screen at CES 2024.
Revealed in December 2023, the CO49DQ is a double quad HD (DQHD) show boasting a 5120 × 1440 resolution– the equivalent of 2 2560 × 1440 panels side-by-side. Gigabyte’s variation is gently curved and supports a 144Hz revitalize rate. In the meantime, the launch rate is set at $1,299, though the business states the expense might drop lower by the time the display strikes racks. (Speaking of racks, they’re going to require to be strong, as this 49-inch screen weighs in at almost 25 pounds.)
You can capture a better view of the CO49DQ in our video ingrained above, where PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray diminishes the specifications. Sponsored by Gigabyte, the video likewise includes Adam’s ideas on Gigabyte’s notable items at CES 2024– like another Aorus-branded OLED keep track of. This smaller sized 27-inch 1440p screen includes a 360Hz revitalize rate and 0.03 ms action time, in addition to one especially smooth style component: the slim screen stand, which has the barest of footprints.
Players can likewise eagerly anticipate Gigabyte’s revamped Aorus X16 laptop computer, which is recently instilled with 14th-gen Intel “Raptor Lake Refresh” Core CPUs, as much as a Nvidia RTX 4090 laptop computer GPU, and AI abilities that assist handle the battery and efficiency increasing, and with content production. Regardless of the revamp, however, this video gaming note pad still sports a variety of ports along its sides (Ethernet, HDMI, micro-SD, USB-A, and USB-C)– and likewise crams in a cool technique: A small projector at the back beams the Aorus logo design onto whatever surface area the laptop computer’s resting on.
For those greatly associated with material production, Gigabyte showcased a number of effective Threadripper constructs at its cubicle, too: one running a Threadripper Pro 7960X, and the other a Threadripper Pro 7985X, with both systems crunching through penalizing work.
Keep having a look at PCWorld all week wish for more enjoyable, unusual, and cool things from the CES 2024 program flooring– like this small however killer motherboard function dual-screen laptop computersand our own hands-on face-off in between portable video gaming PCs
Author: Alaina Yee
Senior Editor
Alaina Yee is PCWorld’s resident deal hunter– when she’s not covering software application, PC structure, and more, she’s searching for the very best tech offers. Formerly her work has actually appeared in PC Gamer, IGN, Maximum PC, and Official Xbox Magazine. You can discover her on Twitter at @morphingball