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AOC debuts new QHD Mini-LED gaming monitor

AOC has unveiled its latest monitor in China recently. The new Q27G3XMN offers a 27-inch Mini LED panel for gaming, with refresh rates up to 180Hz at QHD resolution and HDR. 

With a 10-bit (8-bit + FRC) colour depth, the AOC Q27G3XMN covers 99% of the sRGB colour space and 96% of the DCI-P3 colour space. It also boasts a 1ms MPRT, a native refresh rate of 180Hz, 1344 backlight LEDs, and 336 local dimming zones. With a QHD resolution, this 27-inch VA panel delivers a typical SDR brightness of 450 nits, a typical HDR brightness of 700 nits, and a peak HDR brightness of 1000 nits. The contrast ratio is rated at 4000, and the monitor is certified with VESA DisplayHDR 1000, Adaptive-Sync, and AMD FreeSync Premium.

In terms of ergonomics, the AOC Q27G3XMN is equipped with a fully adjustable stand. It offers up to 130mm of height adjustment, a swivel range of +/-30 degrees, a bi-directional pivot, and tilt ranging from -5 to 23 degrees, allowing users to find their optimal viewing position. The monitor also includes various AOC features such as Shadow Control, frame counter overlay, G-Menu software, colour presets, Low Input Lag mode, and Motion Blur Reduction.

The monitor supports DisplayPort 1.4 input for the maximum refresh rate, while the two HDMI 2.0 ports offer up to 144Hz. Additionally, a headphone jack is included for audio connectivity. The monitor comes colour-calibrated with ΔE < 2.

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KitGuru says: There are already a few Mini LED gaming monitor options on the market, but it's always nice to see more coming. Are you currently shopping around for your next gaming monitor? 

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