- 31.5″ SS IPS 3840 x 2160 4K Display Gaming Monitor
- 144Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms (GTG) Response Time, Supports Adaptive Sync Technology
- 10-bit color / 90% DCI-P3 / 123% sRGB / VESA DisplayHDR 400
- Connect and control multiple devices with KVM
- OSD Sidekick, PiP /PbP, Dashboard, Black Equalizer, Game Assist, Auto Noise Cancellation
MONITORS
GIGABYTE M32U-SA-R 32″ 144Hz 4K AdaptiveSync Compatible Gaming Monitor (SS IPS/3840×2160 Display/1ms Response Time (GTG)/1x Display Port 1.4/2x HDMI 2.1/2x USB 3.0/1x USB Type…
$569.99
+ Free ShippingStanding screen display size | 32 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 3840×2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | M32U-SA-R |
Item model number | M32U-SA-R |
Item Weight | 29.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 38.9 x 21 x 7.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 7, 2022 |
emily and milan –
Incredible monitor to play, great experience and excellent image quality.
Iggy –
Sure, it may say refurbished, but it looks and works like it’s brand spanking new.
Went from 60Hz to 144Hz, now I need to trade up my RTX3070.
Still able to get 130+ FPS at 4k in Doom Eternal with DLSS and dynamic scaling. Fantastic monitor.
Sebasten –
This monitor is no joke & hits on every single thing that’s advertised! Supports full NATIVE 4k, with 1ms response time despite being an ips panel. Also supports Freesync, VRR & LLM! But i guess that is to
Be expected with a 750$ price tag! BUT WAIT THERES MORE! I got this monitor for 500$ because it was being sold as renewed & boy oh boy was it worth every penny! I am actually convinced that the monitor is brand new and the previous owner just returned it because he didnt buy the right brand. Cuz this thing came in its original box with all the original cords freshly sealed. If this is what i can expect anytime i buy certified renewed then you can count me in! The only thing that i can say is bad is that the ips panel colors dont quite pop out like most sub 1000$ ips panels. But that was likely where they cut the cost in order to get the 1ms response support. Hardly a diffrence in my eyes and its still TRUE black OLED so definitely worth every penny
Sebasten –
(First picture is of the old monitor with the ports that are accessible. Second picture is the new monitor that has the not so easy to get to ports. Type c is literally hiding) This is my second Gigabyte M28U that I have gotten for myself. The first one I got about a year ago and works fine to this day. I bought it new as to where this one was refurbished. In my first opinion upon opening the box everything was there (cords, stand, the monitor, papers), looks brand new! Until I go and try to plug in a cable in the ports underneath the monitor. The only accessible port I can plug something in is the hdmi 1. All other ports are out of place and I can’t plug anything in them. In reality I can kinda look past it and say whatever I’ll use just the one hdmi port but it does add slight inconvenience. Probably will look into contacting support to see how to get it replaced with a monitor with working slots. Other than that hiccup the monitor looks great and work just as just as the other one.
emily and milan –
Saved some money on a refurb model and everything works fine. I’m happy with the purchase!