The Gigabyte M32UP is a 31.5-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) fast IPS display monitor that offers a refresh rate of up to 160Hz. It comes with HDMI 2.1 support, making high refresh rates possible on consoles like the Xbox Series X and PS5. It features Adaptive-Sync technology for smooth gameplay.
The monitor has 350 nits of brightness, 1000:1 static contrast ratio, and 90% color coverage of DCI-P3, providing vibrant and immersive visuals. Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, multiple USB ports, and a headphone jack.
Built-in KVM support, picture-in-picture (PiP), and picture-by-picture (PbP) modes make multitasking easy. With low blue light and flicker-free technology certified by TÜV Rheinland, the M32UP delivers a comfortable and immersive experience for gaming and productivity tasks.
Brand Name A brand name refers to its manufacturer's identity | Gigabyte |
Model A monitor model refers to the specific brand and specifications | M32UP |
Launch year "Launch Year" refers to its release year | 2024 |
Size Size in display refers to the diagonal measurement of the screen, usually in inches. | 31.5 in (inches) |
Type Panel type refers to the technology used in a display, such as IPS, VA ,TN OLED, or LCD | VA |
Resolution Resolution in a display refers to the number of pixels displayed on the screen, typically expressed as width x height (e.g., 1920x1080). | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Aspect ratio Aspect ratio in a display refers to the proportional relationship between the width and height of the screen, expressed as width:height (e.g., 16:9) | 1.778:1 (16:9) |
Panel bit depth Panel bit depth is the number of bits utilized in the representation of the color of each pixel on the display. A higher bit depth will be able to make up more colors and finer gradations of shade. | 10 bits (8 bits + FRC) |
Viewing angle (H/V) viewing angle(H/V) in a display refers to the maximum angle at which the screen can be viewed without significant color distortion or loss of contrast. | 178 ° / 178 ° |
Minimum response time Minimum response time in a display is the shortest time it takes for a pixel to change from one color to another, usually measured in milliseconds (ms). | 1 ms |
Brightness Brightness refers to the intensity of the emitted light by the display's screen, usually measured in nits, which affect how well it can be read under different lighting conditions. | 350 cd/m² |
Contrast Ratio | 1000 : 1 |
HDR Support HDR (High Dynamic Range) support in displays enhances contrast, brightness, and color accuracy, providing a more vivid and realistic image with improved detail in shadows and highlights. | DisplayHDR 400 |
Colors Maximum number of colors a display can reproduce is determined by the panel type (for example, IPS, OLED) and color-enhancing technologies such as Frame Rate Control, which simulates additional colors by rapidly cycling between different shades. The color gamut of the display, such as sRGB or DCI-P3, also determines the range of colors it can display. | 1073741824 colors |
sRGB Coverage | 123 % (percent) |
DCI-P3 Coverage | 90 % (percent) |
Pixel density Pixel density refers to the number of pixels per inch (PPI) on a display, indicating sharpness and clarity of the screen. Higher PPI means finer detail. | 140 ppi (pixels per inch) |
Backlight Backlight in a display refers to the light source located behind the screen that helps illuminate the pixels, hence making the display visible, especially in LCD screens. | W-LED |
Coating Coating in displays refers to applying a layer on the surface of the screen for purposes of durability, minimizing the glare, enhancing visibility, and protection against scratches or fingerprints or dust. | Anti-glare/Matte |
Refresh rate Refresh rate in a display refers to the number of times per second the image on the screen is refreshed, measured in Hertz (Hz). Higher rates provide smoother motion. | 48 Hz - 160 Hz |
No of Speakers Number of speakers in a TV monitor typically refers to the built-in audio components, which usually range from 2 to 4 speakers for most models. | 2 x 3 W |
Camera A camera is a device used to capture images or videos by recording light onto a digital sensor or photographic film. It’s essential in photography and videography. | No |
USB Ports USB ports are interfaces that allow devices to connect, transfer data, and provide power. Commonly used for peripherals like keyboards, drives, and charging devices. |
1 x USB 3.2 (Type-C; upstream; 18W; DP Alt Mode) 1 x USB 3.2 (Type-B; upstream) 3 x USB 3.2 (Type-A; downstream; BC 1.2 charging at 5V/1.5A) |
Video Ports |
2 x HDMI 2.1 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 (DSC) |
Audio An AudioPort refers to a physical or virtual interface that allows audio signals to be transmitted between devices, commonly found in hardware or software systems. | 1 x 3.5 mm Audio Out |
VESA mount A VESA mount is a standardized interface on monitors And TV for mounting them to walls, arms, or stands, ensuring compatibility across devices and brands. | Yes (100 x 100 mm) |
Height adjustment Information about whether the stand allows height adjustment. | Yes (Range: 130 mm) |
Removable stand Information about whether the stand can be dismounted. Usually, this is required for wall mounting. | Yes |
Pivot Pivot in a monitor and TV refers to the ability to rotate the screen between landscape (horizontal) and portrait (vertical) orientation, enhancing viewing flexibility. | No |
Swivel Swivel in a monitor refers to the ability to rotate the screen horizontally around its vertical axis, enabling adjustments for better viewing angles. | Yes (±30 °) |
Tilt Tilt in a monitor and TV refers to the ability to adjust the screen's angle vertically, allowing users to find a comfortable viewing position for better ergonomics. | Forward tilt (5 °) ,Backward tilt(20 °) |
Certificates In the context of monitors and TV, "certificates" refer to compliance or validation standards ensuring the monitor meets specific quality, safety, or environmental criteria, like TÜV Rheinland or ENERGY STAR. |
Eyesafe certified TÜV Rheinland Flicker-free certified TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certified |
Operating temperature Operating temperature of a monitor typically ranges from 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C), ensuring optimal performance and preventing overheating or damage. | 0 °C - 40 °C |
Operating humidity Operating humidity in a monitor refers to the range of humidity levels (usually 20% to 80%) at which the monitor can function effectively without damage. | 10 % - 80 % |
Voltage Voltage in a monitor and TV refers to the electrical potential difference required for the monitor to operate. It typically ranges from 100V to 240V for standard monitors. |
100-120 V (110V systems) 220-240 V (220V systems) |
Frequency Frequency in a monitor and TV refers to the electrical frequency at which the monitor operates, typically related to power supply frequency, affecting screen refresh rates and stability. | 50 Hz - 60 Hz |
Power Consmption Power consumption in a monitor and Tv refers to the amount of electricity it uses during operation, typically measured in watts (W). It varies by size and technology. |
Off Mode: 0.3 W Sleep Mode: 0.5 W Average: 26 W |
Features Information about additional software features, technologies, functions and services of the model. |
6-axis color control Flicker-free technology Low Blue Light Picture-by-Picture Picture-in-Picture |
Gaming Monitor Features |
Adaptive-Sync technology Display Stream Compression (DSC) GameAssist (Aim Stabilizer, Crosshair, Dashboard, Black Equalizer 2.0, Timer, Counter, Auto-Update) KVM Switch Night Vision OSD Sidekick Smart OD |
With Stand Design & Dimensions" in a TV monitor refers to the physical appearance (shape, materials, and style) and the size (height, width, and depth) of the screen | 715.3 x 455.3 x 244.3 mm |
Without Stand Design & Dimensions without stand" is the physical measurement and design of a TV or monitor excluding the stand's height or depth. | 715.3 x 423.8 x 68.2 mm |
With Stand Design & Dimensions" in a TV monitor refers to the physical appearance (shape, materials, and style) and the size (height, width, and depth) of the screen |
4.53 kg (kilograms) 9.99 lbs (pounds) |
Without Stand Design & Dimensions without stand" is the physical measurement and design of a TV or monitor excluding the stand's height or depth. |
10.35 kg (kilograms) 22.82 lbs (pounds) |
Colors Maximum number of colors a display can reproduce is determined by the panel type (for example, IPS, OLED) and color-enhancing technologies such as Frame Rate Control, which simulates additional colors by rapidly cycling between different shades. The color gamut of the display, such as sRGB or DCI-P3, also determines the range of colors it can display. | Black |