AOC unveils a pair of fast gaming monitors: the 34″ CU34G4Z at 240Hz and the 25G4SXU at 24.5″ at 300Hz

AOC has introduced two gaming monitors – the 34-inch curved AOC Gaming CU34G4Z and the 24.5-inch flat AOC Gaming 25G4SXU. The former supports a resolution of 3440 × 1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240 Hz, while the latter supports 1920 × 1080 pixels and a refresh rate of 300 Hz.

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The 34-inch AOC Gaming CU34G4Z is based on a VA matrix with a curvature radius of 1500R, a response time of 1 ms GtG (0.5 ms MPRT) and Motion Blur Reduction technology, which reduces motion blur. The screen brightness is 450 cd/m², it is VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified. The display claims to cover 94% of the DCI-P3 color space, 88.7% AdobeRGB and 130.3% sRGB.

The monitor is equipped with one DisplayPort 1.4 port, two HDMI 2.1 ports and an ergonomic stand with the ability to adjust the height of the screen above the table, as well as the angles of rotation and tilt.

The AOC Gaming 25G4SXU is built on a Fast IPS matrix with a refresh rate of 300 Hz, which can be increased to 310 Hz in Overdrive mode. The display response time is 1 ms GtG (0.5 ms MPRT). The display has a brightness of 400 cd / m², 90.6 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, 90.1 percent AdobeRGB and 117 percent sRGB. The monitor supports adaptive image synchronization technology and is compatible with Nvidia G-Sync.

The AOC Gaming 25G4SXU has a DisplayPort 1.4 port, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and an ergonomic stand with adjustable height, swivel, and tilt. The AOC Gaming CU34G4Z and AOC Gaming 25G4SXU also feature USB 3.2 Gen1 hubs (two downstream ports on the CU34G4Z and four on the 25G4SXU).

The AOC Gaming CU34G4Z and AOC Gaming 25G4SXU will be available in April, with the former priced at £369 ($472) and the latter at £199 ($255).

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