AOC introduced four 27-inch curved G4 series monitors – up to QHD and up to 280 Hz

AOC has introduced four new G4 series gaming monitors: AOC C27G4H, AOC CQ27G4H, AOC C27G4ZH and AOC CQ27G4ZH. All new products use 27-inch curved VA panels. The models differ mainly in resolution and screen refresh rate.

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The AOC C27G4H model is equipped with a 27-inch curved screen with a curvature radius of 1500R, a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a refresh rate of 180 Hz. Response time is 0.5 ms (MPRT). The new product supports Adaptive Sync image synchronization technology. The monitor is equipped with an ergonomic stand with adjustable display height above the table, as well as rotation and tilt angles.

The AOC CQ27G4H model is based on a 27-inch Fast VA curved matrix with a resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 180 Hz. The monitor supports Low Input Lag mode, which reduces latency and has a response speed of 0.5 ms (MPRT). It also claims to support AMD FreeSync Premium image synchronization technology.

The AOC C27G4ZH model supports Full HD resolution, has a response speed of 0.3 ms and a refresh rate of 280 Hz. The display is equipped with HDMI and DisplayPort connectors, a stand with adjustable screen height above the table, and also has support for Adaptive Sync.

Finally, the AOC CQ27G4ZH offers support for 2560×1440 pixel resolution and a 280Hz refresh rate. All presented monitors have a contrast ratio of 3000:1 and a brightness of 300 cd/m2.

The manufacturer priced the AOC C27G4H model at $169.99, the AOC CQ27G4H monitor at $209.99, and the AOC C27G4ZH model at $189.99. They are already available for sale. The AOC CQ27G4ZH display will be available in November for $399.99.

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