AOC Expands Its QHD Monitors Lineup By Introducing New Displays With Up To 300Hz Refresh Rate

Sarfraz Khan

More budget gaming monitors with high refresh rates are being launched by AOC. This time, it has launched three QHD gaming monitors with refresh rates ranging from 240Hz to 300Hz.

Three Affordable G4/G42 Series QHD Gaming Monitors Unveiled by AOC: Fast IPS, 1ms GtG, HDR400, and Refresh Rate of up to 300Hz

AOC has been steadily expanding its monitor catalog by adding a lot of affordable gaming monitors. The company has launched three more monitors in the G4/G42 series, featuring QHD resolution and high refresh rates of up to 300Hz. These gaming monitors offer high fluidity on a budget, catering to the demands of serious gamers who don't want to get a premium gaming experience without breaking the bank.

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The lineup features two different screen sizes: a 25-inch Q25G4SR and two 27-inch monitors, the Q27G4ZR and Q27G42ZE. The Q25G4SR is a 24.5-inch gaming monitor that is ideal for eSports gamers, offering an incredible refresh rate of up to 300Hz at 1440p resolution. It brings the Fast IPS panel with 1ms GtG response time and also supports HDR400 for vivid display quality. Equipped with an ergonomic stand, it offers height adjustment of up to 130mm and also allows pivot, tilt, and swivel.

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These monitors represent exactly what our AOC GAMING community has been asking for,

The Q25G4SR delivers that rare combination of compact size and ultra-high refresh rates that enthusiasts love, while our 27-inch options give gamers the flexibility to choose the features that matter most to them. All three prove that you don't need to spend premium prices to get esports-level performance.

- Cesar Acosta, Gaming Product Manager at AGON by AOC

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The Q27G4ZR is a similar 1440p gaming monitor but with a bigger 27-inch display. It boasts the same display properties, but the max refresh rate out of the box is 240Hz. However, it can be overclocked up to 260Hz, closing the gap with the 25-inch offering while delivering better immersion. The Q27G42ZE is a similar model, but has the standard HDR10 standard, while the Q27G4ZR is a VESA Certified DisplayHDR 400 compatible monitor.

Most specifications on both are identical, but the Q27G4ZR not only delivers better HDR but also has built-in speakers. Therefore, there is a small difference in their prices as well. The Q25G4SR is priced at £239, while the Q27G4ZR and Q27G42ZE are priced at £209 and £199 respectively. All three monitors have been launched for sale.

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