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LC-Power expands OLED line-up with QHD M27QO at £499

LC-Power continues to expand its OLED gaming monitor line-up. This week, the company is launching the LC-M27QO, offering a 1440p QD-OLED panel with an ultra-smooth 240Hz refresh rate, priced at a reasonable £499.

We've reviewed a couple of LC-Power OLED monitors in the past and came away impressed. With the LC-M27QO, we get the same benefits from OLED technology, including vibrant colours, true blacks, low response times and high refresh rates, making OLED absolutely ideal for gaming.

As you would expect from an OLED display, this one packs wide colour gamut support, including 99% sRGB, 99% DCI-P3, and 98% Adobe RGB coverage (CIE1976).

The LC-Power LC-M27QO is wrapped in a white chassis with dark-grey accents, offering a different look to the typical black gaming monitor. There is also an RGB LED ring on the rear so you can get some ambient lighting in the background. An integrated joystick button gives users quick control over OSD settings, and for ergonomics, the included stand offers 120mm of height adjustment and 90-degrees of pivot so you can swap between horizontal and vertical modes.

The LC-M27QO will be available throughout Europe by the end of June, priced at €499 / £499.

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