It is almost 55 inches diagonal, 4K resolution and Android TV, so perhaps it is better to put it in the living room.
Gigabyte just announced a new monitorthe S55U, although it is more of a television, and not only because of its size, but because of the characteristics it presents, it does not quite reach the standard of what could be asked of a high-performance computer monitor, but it does have some others that remain better to a peripheral for the living room.
What we mean is that it has a panel of 54.6 inches with 4K resolution, 120 Hz refresh and a 2ms gray-to-gray response time, for starters. In terms of marketing, it is sold as suitable for competition, of course, but anyone who is really dedicated to these areas and has an eye made for 144 Hz maybe looks a bit raw. Now, overcoming this first moment in which to locate ourselves, we can continue talking about the rest of the specifications.
In terms of connectivity, it works with two HDMI 2.1 (48G, eARC) two HDMI 2.0, two USB 3.2 Gen 1, one USB 2.0, one minijack headphone jack, one Ethernet port, 802.11ac WiFi connection (ie. WiFi 5 and not the most advanced 6) and Bluetooth. On the other hand, it uses its huge frame to offer a pair of 10W speakers Compatible with Dolby Atmos/DTS HD.
Now that what makes the most sense in a room like a big TV gaming for consoles like PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X to take advantage of those 120 Hertz (and right now we are remembering that Sony Inzone monitor for your PC), is that It has built-in Android TVthe Google platform that brings together a large collection of entertainment apps so that you don’t lack any option to watch your favorite series and movies.
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