AOC is a leading name for gaming monitors, and while they have some affordable and some very expensive flagship models, today I’ll be taking a look at the Q27G4X. This gaming monitor ticks all the right boxes for a great gaming monitor, without going too crazy on the features, meaning it holds a reasonable price tag that should give it mass appeal.
It features a QHD resolution, which is 2560×1440, and that’s going to give you a great pixel density on its 27-inch panel. With a 180Hz refresh rate, as well as 1ms GtG response time thanks to the Fast IPS panel technology, it’s certainly fast too, making it great for competitive gaming. This is backed up by good colour reproduction, Adaptive Sync, and even HDR400 support, making it a pretty well-rounded solution for daily work and gaming. Best of all, it’s priced at just £229.99, making it an appealing monitor for use with gaming PCs and consoles.
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