AOC dropped two gaming monitors that actually seem pretty solid for once. The U27G4XM runs mini LED tech with 1152 dimming zones and hits HDR 1000 certification with 1200 nits peak brightness. You can swap between 4K at 160Hz or drop down to 1080p for 320Hz, depending on what you need. The color coverage looks decent, with basically full DCI-P3 and way over standard sRGB ranges.
For broke competitive players, the 25G4KUR pushes 420Hz at 1080p on a fast IPS panel with 1ms response times. It only does HDR400 but costs like 210 quid versus 400 for the mini LED version.
The mini LED model ships next month, while the budget screen is available right away. Both support variable refresh rate sync to stop screen tearing.
For broke competitive players, the 25G4KUR pushes 420Hz at 1080p on a fast IPS panel with 1ms response times. It only does HDR400 but costs like 210 quid versus 400 for the mini LED version.
The mini LED model ships next month, while the budget screen is available right away. Both support variable refresh rate sync to stop screen tearing.