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AOC Gaming’s latest monitor boasts 300Hz refresh rate for just £200

AOC has the perfect pair of monitors for those looking to get into high refresh-rate gaming on a budget. Priced at £369 and £199 respectively, the new AOC Gaming CU34G4Z and 25G4SXU offer impressive specs for their price points.

The CU34G4Z elevates gaming across multiple genres with its 34-inch curved VA panel, UWQHD resolution (3440×1440), and ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate ensures smooth motion in all fast-paced content, while response times of up to 1ms GtG and 0.3ms MPRT using Motion Blur Reduction mode maintain exceptional clarity during rapid on-screen movement. The monitor is also DisplayHDR 400 certified, so you can immerse yourself further with a wider colour and brightness range in supported games and other media.

The 25G4SXU is geared more towards competitive esports gamers, with its 24-inch Fast IPS panel and blistering 310Hz maximum refresh rate at 1080p resolution.

Both monitors come equipped with USB 3.2 Gen 1 hubs (2-ports for the CU34G4Z, 4-ports for the 25G4SXU) for convenient peripheral connectivity and include support for AOC's G-Menu software for easy access to gaming presets and display settings. HDR10 support provides enhanced visuals in compatible content, while Flicker-Free technology and Low Blue modes reduce eye strain during extended gaming sessions.

The AOC GAMING CU34G4Z and 25G4SXU will be available from April 2025 at MSRPs of £369.00 and £199.00 respectively.

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KitGuru Says: It is hard to go wrong when your spending just £200 on a 300Hz gaming monitor. At that refresh rate, your games should feel smoother and more responsive than ever before.

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