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AOC Launches CQ27G4ZH 27" QHD 300Hz Curved Gaming Monitor

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AOC, a global leader in display technology, is thrilled to announce the launch of the AOC CQ27G4ZH Ultra-Fast 27" QHD 300 Hz Curved Gaming Monitor. Designed for the ultimate gaming experience, this groundbreaking monitor combines blazing speed, vivid clarity, and ergonomic comfort, raising the bar for competitive gamers and immersive play.

Unmatched Speed and Precision
The AOC CQ27G4ZH boasts an Ultra-smooth 300 Hz refresh rate and a lightning-fast 0.3 ms (MPRT) response time. Whether you're a professional esports player or an enthusiast seeking the upper hand, the CQ27G4ZH delivers the speed and precision needed to dominate every match.



Immersive Visuals and Vibrant Colors
Featuring a 27" QHD (2560x1440) resolution, the monitor provides 77% more pixels than Full HD, ensuring razor-sharp visuals for every detail and move. The HDR-ready panel offers breathtaking color and detail, immersing gamers in a world of vibrant, lifelike visuals with a 1.07 billion color gamut.

The 1500R curved VA panel heightens immersion, pulling players deeper into the action while reducing eye strain during extended gaming sessions.

Seamless Connectivity and Ergonomic Comfort
The CQ27G4ZH is equipped with versatile connectivity options, including DisplayPort 1.4 x1, HDMI 2.1 x2, and an audio earphone out port for effortless integration with gaming setups. The monitor's fully ergonomic design offers tilt, swivel, and height adjustment, enabling gamers to stay comfortable during marathon sessions. Combined with flicker-free technology, this design prioritizes health and comfort for extended play.

Adaptive Sync for Smooth Gaming
With Adaptive Sync technology, the CQ27G4ZH eliminates screen tearing and stuttering, delivering silky-smooth gameplay and giving players an edge in fast-paced scenarios.

AOC Raises the Bar with its Re-Spawned Warranty
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 CQ27G4ZH, is available now on Amazon for $279.99.

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>0.03 ms MPRT
>VA panel
Yeah, I am sure. Is that on best transitions with overdrive cranked up so high as to be unusable? Come on, just provide specs that are at least somewhat believable.
 
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>0.03 ms MPRT
>VA panel
Yeah, I am sure. Is that on best transitions with overdrive cranked up so high as to be unusable? Come on, just provide specs that are at least somewhat believable.
0.3ms but yeah, the grey to grey average must be bad -> (reverse) ghosting (also a 300hz panel just needs to be around 3 ms)
 
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Yeah, that’s me just fat fingering on the phone. Overall, I have yet to see anyone bar Samsung with their SVA panels that was able to wrangle VA into actually solid motion performance levels at high refreshes. And I don’t think anyone sourced any from them for non-Samsung monitors.
 
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Yeah, that’s me just fat fingering on the phone. Overall, I have yet to see anyone bar Samsung with their SVA panels that was able to wrangle VA into actually solid motion performance levels at high refreshes. And I don’t think anyone sourced any from them for non-Samsung monitors.

It's not just the panel, they need a good controller and algorithm to drive the pixels correctly which only samsung seems to be willing to invest in, everyone else just uses the same bottom of the barrel controller as any other type of monitor which is not able to calculate the transitions to compensate for the VA characteristics.
 
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