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Gbit/s, it’s allow gamer can enjoy enjoy 2K, 165Hz, HDR, 8bits color at same time, no need to sacrifice any item of panel spec.
The Aim Stabilizer can counter the motion blur and enhance the gamer's visual clarity, letting them to trace the bullet trajectory and control the aim more easily.The static contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce simultaneously, for example, within one and the same frame/scene. Compared to sRGB, DCI-P3 covers more red and green, which is more powerful and sharper, allowing people to see more realistic colors. So, the Aorus CV27Q is a nice monitor that is suitably subtle and doesn’t scream of “gaming design” as we see with so many other monitors from the same product segment.
The display alignment function can gives users muti-alignment lines on the monitor, it's easy to take the multi-display set up, let each monitor lines up perfectly. Smart close-talk voice capturing technology with dual mics perfectly cancels out the environmental noises/sounds with the least voice distortion. Aorus' 165Hz product stack currently presents users with one of two choices; a curved VA panel in the form of the CV27Q; or a flat IPS in the form of the FI27Q.
Moving on to gaming-specific features of the Aorus CV27Q, one of the capabilities that GIGABYTE is especially proud of is its 2 nd Generation active noise canceling (ANC) technology.
Hoping to build on that initial promise, the Gigabyte subsidiary has moved quickly to expand its portfolio with various new models aimed at specific gaming audiences.inch height adjustment, plus 20-degree swivel in each direction, 21-degree forward tilt and 5-degree backward tilt.