

🎮 Elevate your game with OLED speed and color that legends crave!
The AOC Q27G4ZD is a 27-inch QHD OLED gaming monitor featuring a blazing 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03ms response time. Its QD OLED panel delivers exceptional color accuracy with over 1.07 billion colors and true blacks, while G-Sync compatibility ensures tear-free gameplay. Designed for competitive gamers, it includes HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort inputs, HDR10 support, and customizable settings via AOC's G-MENU software. Backed by a 3-year zero-bright-dot warranty, it’s built to keep you ahead in every match.










| ASIN | B0DQVP7TNH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,761 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #502 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | AOC |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | 24 February 2025 |
| Item Weight | 6.6 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Q27G4ZD |
| Manufacturer | AOC |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 60.93 x 53.77 cm; 6.6 kg |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Series | Q27G4ZD |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
V**A
Negligence
Be careful mine came with crack and bent on the corner.
K**D
Problems
The screen has three problems. The pixel refresh logs screen has a lot of delay and the screen files the report that it has been not working for four hours as well.
M**L
Calidad supera el precio, recomendado para los amantes de loa videojuegos.
S**S
Great for the price
W**M
This is a truly beautiful monitor. It's my first OLED monitor, and the difference between this and my old VA monitor is astounding. My phone camera doesn't do the screen justice unfortunately, but the color accuracy difference is fantastic in person. I personally use this in the DCI-P3 color mode as it's much more accurate than the SRGB mode, SRGB is better for web browsing though and easier on your eyes. The HDR mode is honestly not that good, and makes the colors looked washed out, and honestly just way better without it since I prefer color accuracy over HDR contrast. It's my first time using HDR though so possibly I didn't set it up correctly, or Windows is just bad for HDR which I've heard, I also followed tutorials on YouTube so I believe I did everything right. Pros - • Amazing visuals, color accuracy, and text clarity • Great refresh rate at 240hz, I think it's actually 280hz on my end, but it's advertised as 240? Not sure, but not much of a difference either way between the two • Easy to set up, and looks great out of the box • Easy to adjust height and rotate, great feature I wish more monitors had • 3 year warranty including burn-in, hopefully I'll never need to use it but good to have • Glossy screen makes the colors pop, love it, but also reflects light and may be annoying for some • No VRR Flicker, I watched a lot of videos on OLED VRR Flicker before buying and I'm happy to say I haven't noticed any at all since I've bought this. I made sure to change certain settings in the monitor and Nvidia panel to get the frame rate as consistent as possible to avoid this. And I haven't noticed any before or after the changes, so I'm happy • VESA mount compatible Cons - • Terrible V stand, the "Gamer V-Shape" stand is an annoying trend and is rather large / long. This is a personal preference, the stand itself is fine I just don't like these kinds of stands, which I could change it. • QD screen purple reflection hue. Now, this personally doesn't bother me, and I don't really even notice it in game unless I'm in a pitch black area and I have room lights on behind me, other than that I never notice it unless the screen is off. But, this might be annoying to some but really isn't bad. • The "Pixel Refresh" reminder pops up seemingly in random intervals? It's supposed to show up every 4 hours of use, but I play for an hour or two, turn off the screen, come back to it the next day or a few hours later, play another hour or so and it pops up. I thought it was every 4 consecutive hours of one-time it would remind you, but maybe it's just every 4 hours the screen is on all together. • No Speakers. This might be a deal breaker for some, but I have my own desk speakers and headphones I use so it doesn't bother me Overall/ TLDR - This is a fantastic QD-OLED 2k monitor that beats the average market price and doesn't skimp out on many features. If you're on the cusp of switching from IPS / VA panels to OLED and can't make up your mind, like me, this is a fantastic budget option which I highly doubt you'll regret. It's a beautiful monitor with amazing colors and perfect for everything I'd want or need.
F**R
Good for the price, Overall happy with the product. But the colors get really washed out when turning on the HDR, comparable to a cheap VN monitor in that terms.
C**E
Colors are nice and screen is smooth, but text is a bit hard to read. The main problem is I waited over a month for this monitor and it came out of the box broken. Big black dead circle in the corner. The packaging was a bit crushed in that corner so maybe that’s why. Amazon won’t replace, only refund and it’s unavailable now. Extremely disappointed Update: Bought another one, used condition from Amazon warehouse. Received another dud that won't even turn on. The LED indicator flashes orange, which apparently indicates "OLED screen malfunction." It's a good price, but seems like AOC cut too many corners on QC. Won't be buying again
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