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AOC Introduces a Trio of New Gaming Monitors Ahead of CES 2025

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Just ahead of CES 2025, prominent display maker AOC has introduced a trio of new gaming monitors. First up, we have the Q25G4S, a 24.5-inch IPS monitor with an impressive 300 Hz refresh rate, ideal for esports titles. The QHD resolution allows for a decent pixel density at its size, making it well-suited for content consumption as well. The monitor boasts dual HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 port, and an audio jack. The monitor appears to be plenty ergonomic as well, with swivel, pivot, tilt and height adjustments courtesy of its included ergonomic stand.

Next up, we have the AOC 27G11ZE3, sporting a 27-inch IPS panel with a slower but impressive 260 Hz refresh rate. The 1080p monitor claims 99% of sRGB color gamut coverage, which is perfectly decent, but the overall content consumption experience will certainly be held back its poor pixel density. The monitor sports a DisplayPort 1.4 input, along with dual HDMI 2.0 inputs. When the latter is used, refresh rate will be limited to 240 Hz. An audio jack is also present.




Last but not the least, we have the highest-end offering among the trio. The AOC AG276QSD sports a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel with a refresh rate of a whopping 360 Hz. The QHD resolution, along with 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut allows for an excellent viewing experience on the OLED monitor. Its typical brightness peaks at 250 nits, while the HDR brightness at a 1.5% window peaks at 1000 nits. The monitor boasts dual HDMI 2.1 ports, dual DP 1.4 ports, dual USB-A 3.2 ports, a single USB 3.2 Type-B port as well as an audio jack. The included ergonomic stand boasts height, tilt, and pivot adjustments, which is expected considering its high-end positioning. Interestingly, a pair of 5 W speakers is also present, although there are no guarantees regarding their sound quality, of course.

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24.5"@1440p sounds good. A year ago they would have had me, but now I'm too sold on built-in KVM. Still a good addition for the market.
 
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24.5"@1440p sounds good. A year ago they would have had me, but now I'm too sold on built-in KVM. Still a good addition for the market.
this would be a nice display if it match xg27aqmr response time, or at least much much faster than xg27acs.
Still, pricing is the key concern if this is priced too close to 26.5'' 240hz OLEDs. This has to be fairly cheap to make sense but I'm not sure if they have the volume to drop the price...
 
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finally it's about time..there is a a 24.5" 1440p monitor after like 1000s of 27" qhd variants.

the near 120ppi will be great for gaming & text clarity.

better it not be "china exclusive" again.
 
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