AOC released three affordable gaming monitors that target budget-conscious gamers. The company expanded its G4 and G42 series with QHD displays reaching up to 300Hz refresh rates. These screens deliver competitive gaming performance without premium pricing. The Q25G4SR features a 24.5-inch display perfect for esports competition. Fast IPS technology provides 1ms response times and HDR400 support.
The 27-inch Q27G4ZR runs at 240Hz but overclocks to 260Hz for enhanced performance. Built-in speakers and DisplayHDR 400 certification separate this model from cheaper alternatives. The Q27G42ZE offers similar specifications but uses standard HDR10 technology instead. All three monitors use ergonomic stands with height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. Gamers can pivot screens for vertical orientation during certain games.
Prices start at 199 pounds for the Q27G42ZE entry model. The Q27G4ZR costs 209 pounds with premium HDR and audio features. The compact Q25G4SR sells for 239 pounds despite offering the highest refresh rate. AOC targets serious gamers who demand smooth visuals without expensive upgrades. These monitors compete directly against premium brands through aggressive pricing strategies.
The 27-inch Q27G4ZR runs at 240Hz but overclocks to 260Hz for enhanced performance. Built-in speakers and DisplayHDR 400 certification separate this model from cheaper alternatives. The Q27G42ZE offers similar specifications but uses standard HDR10 technology instead. All three monitors use ergonomic stands with height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. Gamers can pivot screens for vertical orientation during certain games.
Prices start at 199 pounds for the Q27G42ZE entry model. The Q27G4ZR costs 209 pounds with premium HDR and audio features. The compact Q25G4SR sells for 239 pounds despite offering the highest refresh rate. AOC targets serious gamers who demand smooth visuals without expensive upgrades. These monitors compete directly against premium brands through aggressive pricing strategies.