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GIGABYTE M32U-AE Arm Edition 32" 144Hz 2160P UHD-KVM Gaming Monitor, 3840 x 2160 4k SS IPS Display, 1ms (GTG) Response Time, 90% DCI-P3, HDR Ready, FreeSync Premium Pro (M32U AE-SA), M Series

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Style: 32" UHD | 144Hz | IPS | Flat | Arm Edition


Features

  • Resolution & Panel: 31.5 3840x2160 (4K UHD) SS IPS Display
  • Refresh Rate & Response: 144Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms (MPRT) Response Time
  • Color Accuracy: 8-bits+FRC / 90% DCI-P3 / 123% sRGB / VESA DisplayHDR 400
  • Connectivity: 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x Displayport 1.4, 1 x USB Type-C (Alternate Mode; Upstream port; Power Delivery up to 18W), 3x USB 3.0Gen1, 1x Earphone Jack
  • VESA Wall Mount Compatible 100x100mm

Description

GIGABYTE gaming monitors pack upscale performance into a streamlined package. The M32U AE provides a great 4K experience with HDMI 2.1 and offers fluid gameplay with 1ms response time, 144Hz refresh rate, and compatibility with graphic card software.

Brand: GIGABYTE


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Manufacturer: GIGABYTE


Series Number: 32


UPC: 889523032275


Brand Name: GIGABYTE


Model Number: M32U AE-SA


Model Name: M32U AE-SA


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 200 nits


Pixel Pitch: 0.259


Color Gamut: 123


Has Color Screen: Yes


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Display Type: IPS


Display Technology: LCD


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 10001


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, USB Type C, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, USB 3.2 Gen 1


Connectivity Technology: USB Type C, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB Type A


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 8.7"D x 28.1"W x 23.1"H


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Number of Component Outputs: 2


Total Usb Ports: 3


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Power Consumption: 18 Watts


Response Time: 1 Milliseconds


Adaptive Sync: FreeSync


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Native Resolution: 3840x2160


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Warranty Type: Manufacturer Warranty


Item Shape: rectangular


Color: M Series


Mount Type: Desk Mount


Compatible Devices: Linux, Desktop, Xbox, Playstation, MAC


Special Features: Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment, USB Hub, Flicker-Free


Specific Uses For Product: Photo Video Editing, Gaming, Business


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  • Excellent "Budget" 4k 144hz Monitor for Xbox + PC
Style: 32" UHD | 144Hz | IPS | Flat | Height &a...
I bought this monitor for $600, $200 cheaper than msrp and at least $200 below the competition for 4k 144hz monitors. If you see it at this price, and are in the market for a 32 inch monitor for gaming, buy it immediately before stock runs out. I didn't want to spend this much, but it's worth every penny. Pros: - 4k at 32 inches is just perfect (see review below for details) - 144hz is excellent for gaming (although 4k requires a good computer or next gen console to drive) - Bright IPS panel looks stunning (I can't speak for color accuracy, but it looks fantastic to my eyes) - Hdmi 2.1 for next gen consoles (I use with a series x, it is amazing) - Good stand (It's plastic, but it has good adjustment and is very understated for a gaming monitor) - Usb hub (I thought I wouldn't care about this, but it is actually immensely useful) - Usb c input (Haven't tested this yet, but I plan to soon once I get the right cable) Cons: - Some backlight bleed (Not really noticeable unless HDR is on though, and most will not use HDR anyway) Neither: - HDR - it exists, but with like 12 dimming zones, it's really a personal preference whether or not to use it. I enjoy it with bright games as it makes the colors pop a bit more, but I don't think I'll use it for dark games or movies. It's better than I expected, so it's not quite a con, but don't but this monitor for HDR. I was in the market for a 32 inch monitor. Having used different monitor sizes, I've found 32 inches to be the sweet spot for me in terms of screen real estate for desktop usage. At the same time, it is also fantastic for more casual gaming. If you are competitive, go 27 inches and 240 hz, but for the casual gamer 32 inches is much more immersive. I was all set to purchase the Gigabyte M32Q, which is essentially the exact same monitor as this but with a 1440p resolution instead of 4k. It retails for around $400 on sale, so about half the price of this M32U without a sale. I was actually using a placeholder budget 1440p 32 inch office monitor with a VA panel before I purchased this. So I experienced 1440p at 32 inches. Then, I saw this monitor on sale for $600; it was such a good deal that I went for it. I cannot go back. 4k looks so much better than 1440p at this screen size for desktop use it is hard to describe. Text is so much sharper and the monitor is much more enjoyable to use. Now, there is some backlight bleed, but this is unfortunately fairly typical for ips panels, and it is only obnoxious in HDR mode. In all other circumstances, the monitor looks fantastic. For gaming, it also looks insane, although it is extremely difficult to run games at 4k 144fps, so you will often have to rely on DLSS or running at non-native resolutions (that's what my series x usually does). So in conclusion, if you want a 32 inch monitor for both productivity and gaming, get this. Even at $700-$750, get it. It is hard to describe how much better the pixel density is. However, if you want a monitor exclusively for gaming, and you have anything less than a next gen console or rtx 3070, get the m32q. But, for those who can afford it and utilize it properly, this monitor is amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022 by Customer

  • The new 32" 4k king
Style: 32" UHD | 144Hz | VA | Curved | Height &...
Last year I was luck enough to get both a PS5 and an RTX 3070ti (paired with a Ryzen 9 5950X) at retail prices thanks to some lottery style selections. But my 27" 1080p MSI Optix G27C4, while a fine monitor, just didn't let my PS5 and PC flex their true muscles. I really wanted to go 4K and 32" and after some research it looked like the Gigabyte M32U was the best there currently is coming in at the top of many lists. Then I noticed the recently released M32UC was cheaper, but also had better specs, and since I'm the only one using it I didn't care that it's a curved VA panel. Even though there are very few reviews out there I decided to take a chance and go for it. I've only had the monitor for two days, but my first impressions are great! First off the assembly was easy, the base is very sturdy and the stand moves well, though it doesn't really have the down tilt I was looking for, but it does what it needs to. Happy to say there were no stuck/dead/bright pixels on my monitor. Also if you're buying this from outside of the US it does come with three different plug options coming out of the power brick so no worries of coming up with the right version with the right plug. Interestingly the power brick is flat so it's more of a power slab, never seen one of those before. Anyway, it comes with all of the cables you need including the USB, DP 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 cables, but they're only about 3 feet long, the DP just barely reached my PC just under the left corner of my desk. Actually using the monitor my first impression was that it was pretty dark, and I was starting to wonder if I had made a big mistake. Going through the settings I quickly realized the default display setting is the low power "green" setting. Changing to "standerd" brightened things up considerably even though the actual brightness setting is only at 65. I found higher than 65 to be too bright and hard on the eyes. I thought my old MSI monitor was bright at 100 so this is quite the upgrade. The M32UC is edge lit so when the screen is dark there is a noticeable brightness in the corners, but it's still pretty dark thanks to its 3000:1 contrast (the M32U has a worse 1000:1 contrast). As is I was only getting 8bit color from this monitor which is what the specs say it's capable of, but once I turned HDR on in windows I actually got 10bit which is not listed in the specs so that's nice. Also it does 144Hz pretty easy, but it will overclock to 160Hz in the screen settings. Only PC game I've tried so far is WWE 2K22 which isn't all that well optimized on PC and the graphics are locked to the FPS so anything over 60FPS is sped up so it isn't a great test game but it did look fantastic! On PS5 it recognized the monitor as HDR capable immediately and ran me through some special setups. Tested it out with Horizon Forbidden West and what little I messed around with looked incredible. There was some ghosting with movement, but turning off Overdrive in the monitor settings cleared that right up. I look forward to playing a lot more AAA titles with this monitor! Overall it's just an amazing monitor that does everything I was looking for. I doubt I'll ever use the KVM function, I don't even know if I'll use the USB and I don't care, this monitor does everything I need it to, well worth the money! Side note, it's pretty light weight and the box has a single carrying handle on the top, and yet UPS plastered "heavy" and "team lift" stickers all over the box. :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022 by Jeremy Crocker

  • Great monitor!
Style: 32" UHD | 144Hz | VA | Curved | Height &...
Purchased this 4k monitor after returning a 2k monitor that looked great during gaming but looked pretty crappy for social media and office type use - This 4k Gigabyte monitor was the clear winner. Could clearly see the difference between the two - highly recommend sticking to a 4k when upgrading to a 32" monitor from a 27". I also had a bit of trouble deciding between purchasing an OLED or this VA monitor. The OLED monitor looked great (tested it out), but was more than twice the cost and didn't have the curved screen the Gigabyte had. After some back and forth I decided I preferred the curved screen, saving $500+ and not worrying about screen burn in which is common on OLED monitors. The Gigabyte monitor also didn't consume as much desk space as the OLED monitor - it sat back about 3" more, even with the curved screen. Picture quality is A+. This monitor works perfectly with my Macbook Pro M3 pro. The mac recognizes the monitor right when you plug in and all the resolutions are available in the display settings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by Joseph Washer

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