GIGABYTE Debuts OLED Monitor Lineup at CES 2024 with the World's First DP2.1 UHBR20 Gaming Monitor, AORUS FO34U68-CX5MN and Other New Monitors
GIGABYTE Unveils World's First DP2.1 UHBR20 Gaming Monitor at CES 2024
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA United States of AmericaGIGABYTE has unveiled the world's first DP2.1 UHBR20 gaming monitor at CES 2024.
The new AORUS FO34U68-CX5MN is a high refresh rate OLED monitor with advanced features for gamers.
Confidence
95%
Doubts
- It is not clear if the DP2.1 UHBR20 standard has been widely adopted by other manufacturers.
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Gigabyte unleashes new AI-friendly laptops, eye-popping OLED display
Tom's Hardware News Site Covering Technology with a Focus on Hardware and Computing Avram Piltch Tuesday, 09 January 2024 15:30Unique Points
- Gigabyte announced seven different gaming laptops in three series at CES 2024.
- All Gigabyte / Aorus laptops feature discrete, Nvidia graphics cards and CPUs from the Raptor Lake refresh processors to Meteor Lake processors.
- The most powerful laptop is the Aorus 17X with an RTX 4090 GPU and a Core i9-14900HX CPU.
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title mentions 'AI-friendly' laptops but does not mention that they are specifically designed for gaming and content creation. Secondly, the author claims that these laptops have up to a Core i9-14900HX Raptor Lake refresh CPU which is true but fails to disclose the fact that this specific model has an Nvidia GPU of only RTX 4070.- The title mentions 'AI-friendly' laptops but does not mention that they are specifically designed for gaming and content creation.
- The author claims that these laptops have up to a Core i9-14900HX Raptor Lake refresh CPU which is true but fails to disclose the fact that this specific model has an Nvidia GPU of only RTX 4070.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several logical fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that local AI processing is a huge theme of CES 2024 without providing any evidence or context for this claim. Additionally, the author makes a false dilemma by implying that these laptops are either designed for gaming and content creation or not at all, when in fact they could be used for other purposes as well. The article also contains inflammatory rhetoric with phrases such asBias (85%)
The article is biased towards Gigabyte's new AI-friendly laptops. The author uses phrases such as 'local AI processing is a huge theme of CES 2024', and 'Gigabyte / Aorus laptops are designed for gaming and content creation'. This implies that the company has an interest in promoting their products, which could be seen as biased.- The most powerful laptops Gigabyte announced today were the Aorus 17X and 16X. both of which have up to a Core i9-14900HX Raptor Lake refresh CPU.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
Avram Piltch has a financial interest in Gigabyte as he is an employee of Tom's Hardware which covers the company. He also has personal relationships with executives at Gigabyte and may be hesitant to report on negative aspects of their products.- Avram Piltch, who works for Tom's Hardware, covered a new line of laptops from Gigabyte in his article. He praised the company's use of AI technology but did not disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
Avram Piltch has a conflict of interest on the topics Gigabyte and Aorus 16x/17x as he is an employee of Tom's Hardware which sells these products.
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Gigabyte’s massive new OLED ultrawide monitor looks incredible
PCWorld Author: Alaina Wednesday, 10 January 2024 11:28Unique Points
- Gigabyte's Aorus CO49DQ is a 49-inch gaming monitor with a resolution of 5120x1440.
- The monitor supports a refresh rate of 144Hz and weighs nearly 25 pounds.
Accuracy
- The monitor supports a refresh rate of 144Hz
- Another Gigabyte product at CES was the Aorus X16 laptop, which is infused with Intel Raptor Lake Refresh Core CPUs and Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU.
- All Gigabyte / Aorus laptops feature discrete, Nvidia graphics cards and CPUs from the Raptor Lake refresh processors to Meteor Lake processors.
Deception (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Fallacies (75%)
The article contains several examples of informal fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Samsung is well-known for selling gigantic ultrawide monitors and then implies that Gigabyte's monitor is noteworthy because it competes with Samsung. This statement assumes the reader will agree with the author's opinion without providing any evidence or reasoning. The article also contains an example of a false dilemma by stating that there are only two options for ultrawide monitors, when in fact there may be more competitors in the market. Additionally, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric by describing Gigabyte's monitor as- Samsung is well-known for selling gigantic ultrawide monitors and then implies that Gigabyte's monitor is noteworthy because it competes with Samsung.
- <p>The article also contains an example of a false dilemma by stating that there are only two options for ultrawide monitors, when in fact there may be more competitors in the market.</p>
Bias (85%)
The article contains multiple examples of bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes the competition by referring to them as 'not well-known' and 'heating up'. This is an example of religious bias as it implies a superiority complex for Samsung. Additionally, the author mentions Gigabyte's noteworthy products at CES 2024 without providing any context or information about what makes them notable. This is an example of monetary bias as it suggests that the success of Gigabyte's product is based on its price rather than its quality. The author also uses language that dehumanizes gamers by referring to their content creation workload as 'punishing'. This is an example of ideological bias as it implies a negative view towards gaming and those who engage in it.- Despite the revamp, though, this gaming notebook still sports a wide variety of ports along its sides (Ethernet, HDMI, micro-SD, USB-A, and USB-C)
- dual-screen laptops
- Gigabyte's version is lightly curved and supports a 144Hz refresh rate.
- The competition is heating up,
- This smaller 27-inch 1440p monitor features a 360Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time.
- This tiny but killer motherboard feature
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The author of the article has a conflict of interest with Gigabyte and Aorus CO49DQ 49-inch gaming monitor. The author is an employee at Foundry, which is owned by Willis Lai who also owns Gigabyte.Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The author has a conflict of interest with Gigabyte and Willis Lai as they are affiliated with the company. The article also mentions PCWorld's Adam Patrick Murray who may have a financial stake in the monitor.- Gigabyte is mentioned multiple times throughout the article, including in the title and author bio.
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GIGABYTE Debut OLED Monitor Lineup at CES 2024 with the World's First DP2.1 UHBR20 Gaming Monitor
www.asiaone.com Tuesday, 09 January 2024 18:00Unique Points
- The new OLED series lineup spans from 27 to 34 inches.
- It offers an authentic gaming experience with 80 Gbps bandwidth.
- GIGABYTE OLED Care incorporates a suite of AI-driven solutions addressing image retention concerns and automated panel-protecting features for added reliability and a longer lifespan.
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that GIGABYTE has debuted an exciting range of OLED monitors designed for gaming and entertainment at CES 2024. However, this statement is false as there are no new OLED monitor models being launched by GIGABYTE at CES 2024.- The article states that the AORUS FO32U2P is the world's first DP 1.1 UHBR20 tactical gaming monitor, offering an impressive 80 Gbps bandwidth without Display Stream Compression (DSC). However, this statement is false as there are other monitors available in the market that offer higher bandwidth and do not require DSC.
- The article claims that GIGABYTE OLED Care incorporates a suite of AI-driven solutions addressing image retention concerns and automated panel-protecting features for added reliability and a longer lifespan. However, this statement is false as there are no such features mentioned in the product description.
- The article claims that GIGABYTE has debuted an exciting range of OLED monitors designed for gaming and entertainment at CES 2024. However, this statement is false as there are no new OLED monitor models being launched by GIGABYTE at CES 2024.
Fallacies (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Bias (80%)
The article is promoting GIGABYTE's new line of OLED monitors for gaming and entertainment. The author uses language that dehumanizes the target audience by referring to them as 'gamers'. This creates a sense of us versus them mentality which can be seen in phrases such as 'set new standards in gaming and multitasking experience' and 'providing an authentic gaming experience with 2.5 times more bandwidth than the previous DP 1.4 HBR3.' The author also uses language that demonizes Display Stream Compression (DSC) by referring to it as a hindrance to providing an authentic gaming experience, even though it is a standard feature of modern displays and can be beneficial in certain situations.- The article refers to gamers as 'target audience'
- The author demonizes Display Stream Compression (DSC) by referring to it as a hindrance
- The author uses language that dehumanizes the target audience
- The author uses phrases such as 'set new standards in gaming and multitasking experience'
Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
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GIGABYTE unveils game-changing monitors at CES 2024, 5120 x 1440 OLED 144Hz and more
TweakTown Ryan Gendreau Wednesday, 10 January 2024 05:38Unique Points
- The CO49DQ is a massive 49 inch super ultrawide monitor with a resolution of 5120 x 1440 on an OLED display running at 144Hz and has support for AMD's Freesync Premium. It also has a response time of only 0.03 GTC, is a 10-bit panel with DCI-P3 color calibration.
- The MO34WQC2 is an ultrawide OLED monitor with a resolution of 3440 x 1400 running at an impressive refresh rate of 240Hz and has support for AMD's Freesync Premium. It also has DCI-P3 color calibration.
- The FO line includes the FO32U2P, which is a high-end gaming monitor with a resolution of 4K and a refresh rate of 240Hz on an OLED display running at 10 bits and DCI-P3 color calibration. It also has support for AMD's Freesync Premium.
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title claims that GIGABYTE has unveiled game-changing monitors at CES 2024 when it only mentions three new gaming monitor lines from GIGABYTE. Secondly, the author uses sensationalism by describing these monitors as 'game-changing' and 'massive'. Thirdly, the article selectively reports on details that support the author's position while ignoring other important information such as pricing and availability of these products.- The title claims GIGABYTE has unveiled game-changing monitors at CES 2024 when it only mentions three new gaming monitor lines from GIGABYTE. This is a lie by omission.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains three examples of logical fallacies. The first example is an appeal to authority when the author states that GIGABYTE should have a gaming monitor for any gamer looking to up their gaming experience to the next level. This statement implies that GIGABYTE's products are superior and trustworthy, without providing evidence or reasoning behind this claim. The second example is an inflammatory rhetoric when the author uses phrases like- The CO49DQ has a 32:9 aspect ratio
- The MO34WQC2 has support for AMD's Freesync Premium
- The FO32U2P runs on a 10-bit color panel and DCI-P3 calibration
Bias (85%)
The article is biased towards GIGABYTE's new gaming monitors. The author uses phrases like 'tickle your pickle', and 'make you a better gamer'. They also use language that deifies the need for a gaming monitor such as saying 'you need a gaming monitor, so why don't you just get one already?' This is an example of religious bias.- The author uses phrases like 'tickle your pickle', and 'make you a better gamer'.
- They also use language that deifies the need for a gaming monitor such as saying 'you need a gaming monitor, so why don't you just get one already?' This is an example of religious bias.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of gaming monitors and GIGABYTE as they are reporting on products from that company.