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AOC reveals new 240Hz and 360Hz QD-OLED gaming monitors starting at £399

AOC is launching its very first AOC GAMING QD-OLED monitors this week. Both are 27-inch QD-OLED monitors, featuring ultra-fast response times and refresh rates, all at a surprisingly low price.

The AOC Gaming Q27G4ZDR and Q27G4SDR both offer QHD resolution (2560×1440) at 110.84 pixels per inch, with 10‑bit depth for 1.07 billion colours and wide gamut coverage of 147.6% sRGB and 99.1% DCI‑P3. HDR support is included across the range: the Q27G4ZDR offers HDR10 with 400 cd/m² brightness and a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, while the Q27G4SDR achieves VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification with 1000 cd/m² peak brightness for enhanced depth and realism.

Aside from the HDR support, the other key difference between these two models is that the Q27G4ZDR has a 240Hz refresh rate while the Q27G4SDR pushes to 360Hz for players seeking maximum speed. Both achieve an ultra‑low 0.03ms GtG response time and support both FreeSync and G-Sync.

Connectivity is future‑proof, with dual HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB 3.2 hubs with fast‑charging support. Console gamers benefit from QHD at 120Hz on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Additional gaming features include Shadow Control, Game Color, Low Input Lag mode, and customisable presets. Like other OLED gaming monitor makers, AOC also offers a 3-year burn-in warranty.

Both monitors adopt the clean G4 design language with slim bezels, ergonomic stands offering full adjustability, and VESA mounting support. Available from mid‑November 2025, the Q27G4ZDR is priced at £399 and the Q27G4SDR at £469.

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