Gigabyte G32QC and G27QC Monitor Review
On Screen Display
The Gigabyte Gaming pair have a full on screen display if you want to use it, but you’d be crazy not to go for the convenience of the Sidekick application. However, we know not everybody likes having to use up a USB port for their monitor, nor have software running in the background. Pretty much all the options are available to you, and it’s especially nice that Gigabyte have let us fiddle with the brightness setting even in HDR mode. Photos of a screen are never that good though, as anyone watching dodgy sports streams can tell you, so let’s look at the display options via the software.











