AOC Introduces First QD-OLED Gaming Monitors with Impressive 360 Hz Refresh Rate

AOC Introduces First QD-OLED Gaming Monitors with Impressive 360 Hz Refresh Rate

AOC is expanding its Gaming series with the introduction of advanced QD-OLED monitors, promising outstanding visuals at competitive prices. This range, which includes the AGON Pro series, aims to make cutting-edge technology more accessible to gamers.

AOC Unveils QHD QD-OLED Monitors: The Q27G4ZDR and Q27G4SDR

AOC has officially introduced two new QD-OLED gaming monitors, the Q27G4ZDR and Q27G4SDR, to its Gaming lineup. These monitors are designed to deliver impressive specifications comparable to premium models but at more accessible price points. Previously, AOC’s QD-OLED offerings were limited to its high-end AGON Pro series, but these latest models are crafted with affordability in mind without compromising on performance.

These innovative monitors redefine what’s possible in mainstream gaming.

By bringing cutting-edge QD-OLED technology to the AOC GAMING lineup, we’re innovating to make next-generation display technology accessible to all gamers. Players get the instant response and superior contrast of OLED panels, plus they can choose between 240 Hz for balanced gaming or 360 Hz for maximum competitive edge, all with the clean G4 design that fits any setup.

César Acosta, Gaming Product Manager at AGON by AOC

AOC’s groundbreaking release includes the Q27G4ZDR and Q27G4SDR, each featuring a 27-inch QD-OLED display. These models promise exceptional visual performance, boasting a wide color gamut that includes 147.6% sRGB and 99% DCI-P3, thus ensuring vibrant and accurate images. Both monitors feature a 1440p resolution paired with true 10-bit color depth, allowing for a stunning representation of over 1 billion colors, resulting in smoother gradients.

AOC Gaming monitor displays 26.5'', QD OLED, 240Hz, QHD, HDR10 on-screen in a gaming setting.Back view of AOC Gaming monitor.AOC gaming monitor displaying a scene from an action game.AOC Gaming monitor back panel featuring various ports.

The Q27G4ZDR serves as a more budget-friendly option with a refresh rate of up to 240Hz, which still provides fluid gameplay experiences and includes HDR support. This variant also features Adaptive Sync technology, ensuring a tear-free gaming experience. Connectivity options include dual HDMI 2.1 ports and a single DisplayPort 1.4 for ample compatibility.

Conversely, the Q27G4SDR is designed for gamers seeking enhanced performance, offering a remarkable 360Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth visuals. It supports HDR400 compared to the HDR10 available with the Q27G4ZDR, along with additional G-Sync compatibility. While they share many features such as a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, 0.03ms response time, and ergonomic adjustment options, the differences enhance the Q27G4SDR’s appeal for competitive gaming.

AOC gaming monitor in a gaming setup featuring a desk, speakers, and headphones.

Both models, the AOC Gaming Q27G4ZDR and the Q27G4SDR, are set to hit the market in mid-November 2025. Pricing is expected to be around £399 for the Q27G4ZDR and £469 for the Q27G4SDR. Converted to USD, the prices are approximately $419 and $508, excluding 20% VAT.

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