Thursday, April 17th 2025

AOC Announces the 27-inch Q27G40XMN Gaming Monitor with Mini-LED Backlight
AOC Gaming introduces a major leap forward in display technology with the launch of the Q27G40XMN, a stunning 27" QHD monitor powered by Mini-LED backlighting—engineered for gamers who crave uncompromising contrast, color, and clarity. With over 500 dimming zones, Mini-LED delivers far deeper blacks and brighter highlights than traditional LED panels, offering precision lighting control and cinematic HDR that brings every game world to life. Whether you're navigating a dark dungeon or watching the sun break over a battlefield, the Q27G40XMN ensures every detail pops with next-level realism.
But it's not just about looks—this monitor is built for speed. With a 180 Hz refresh rate and lightning-fast 0.5 ms response time, players can react instantly, track motion clearly, and compete at the highest level without compromise.Game-Changing Features:
AGON by AOC sets the bar for gaming monitor coverage with its Re-Spawned Warranty. AGON and AGON Pro models are covered by an industry-leading 4-year advance replacement warranty that includes a 4-year zero dead pixel guarantee, and 1 year of accidental damage coverage (1 incident per monitor). AOC Gaming (G Series) models are covered by a 3-year advance replacement warranty that includes a 3-year zero dead pixel guarantee, and 1 year of accidental damage coverage (1 incident per monitor).
Availability
The AOC Gaming Q27G40XMN, is available now on Best Buy for $299.99
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But it's not just about looks—this monitor is built for speed. With a 180 Hz refresh rate and lightning-fast 0.5 ms response time, players can react instantly, track motion clearly, and compete at the highest level without compromise.Game-Changing Features:
- Mini-LED Technology - Precision backlighting with local dimming delivers unmatched contrast, deeper blacks, and dazzling brightness for true HDR immersion.
- DisplayHDR 1000 Certified - VESA-certified for outstanding brightness, rich shadow detail, and dynamic range that rivals high-end TVs.
- 27" QHD Resolution (2560x1440) - Razor-sharp visuals and ideal screen size for immersive play with maximum clarity.
- 180 Hz / 0.5 ms Response - Seamless motion and ultra-low latency give players a true competitive edge.
- Adaptive-Sync - Eliminates screen tearing and stutter for fluid, uninterrupted gameplay.
- Versatile Connectivity - Includes 1x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI for multi-device flexibility.
- Tilt Adjustment - Find your perfect viewing angle for long sessions without strain.
- AOC Gaming 3-3-1 Warranty - 3 years warranty, 3 years advance replacement, 1 year accidental damage protection.
AGON by AOC sets the bar for gaming monitor coverage with its Re-Spawned Warranty. AGON and AGON Pro models are covered by an industry-leading 4-year advance replacement warranty that includes a 4-year zero dead pixel guarantee, and 1 year of accidental damage coverage (1 incident per monitor). AOC Gaming (G Series) models are covered by a 3-year advance replacement warranty that includes a 3-year zero dead pixel guarantee, and 1 year of accidental damage coverage (1 incident per monitor).
Availability
The AOC Gaming Q27G40XMN, is available now on Best Buy for $299.99
19 Comments on AOC Announces the 27-inch Q27G40XMN Gaming Monitor with Mini-LED Backlight
I’d love for this to be good, because I would prefer a mini-led over my oled, but it’s got all the ingredients for a bad result. MSI has the only interesting Mini-led monitor in this size category coming out in 2025 to the best of my knowledge (pretty sure it’s supposed to be ips).
After ASUS recently replaced my pg27aqdm, panel failed + burn in and other nonsense, I have zero desire to own another oled.
VA>TN>Oled ( order I would buy them in, if money was no issue obviously Oled)
I will never have IPS anything as tv or monitor, they gona have to fix the horrid black level made worse by the just as horrid ips glow before I even think of IPS again
FTFY
The ghosting and smearing on every VA panel I’ve owned or used is unacceptable.
OLED still has two major downsides: burn in and vrr/oled flicker; and before people blab on about burn in not being a thing, go place a medium gray window on your more than 2 month old oled panel.
IPS mini or micro led with good uniformity, glossy finish, and solid response times would be the way to go if such a monitor existed.
I can't imagine going back to any LCD. I even recently bought a 24" 1080p IPS 180 Hz monitor just to test it out, and I was pretty disappointed by all the aspects, including VRR (image seemed smooth, but there was some kind of micro-jitter when panning the camera with a controller, even when I locked the framerate). The one good thing was improved responsiveness (up to 120 FPS, anything over that was pointless), so it'll be a nice option when I upgrade to a new model at some point.
Currently I play everything at 60 Hz with black frame insertion and I don't "need" anything else. Perfect blacks and instant pixel response are a crazy improvement over LCD, far outweighing the downsides in my personal opinion.
Additionally, $300 for only 2(two) inputs? Seriously? That's a deal breaker all by itself.
Everyone has there preferences.
VA (good quality va panel) 1440p/4k 27" is sweet spot imo for "me" but that is next to impossible do hit or miss quality of monitor these days never mind stupid prices asked for them. then again I would also like Monitor to come with remotes so it easier to adjust them and change input special if they have speakers