

🎯 Dominate your game with precision and style — the ultimate 27" QHD powerhouse!
The AOC Q27G4XN is a 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a stunning 2K QHD (2560x1440) VA panel with 127.8% sRGB color gamut, a blazing 180Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time. Equipped with Adaptive-Sync, it delivers smooth, tear-free visuals ideal for competitive gaming. Its ergonomic stand offers height, tilt, and swivel adjustments, while multiple connectivity options including 2x HDMI 2.0 and 1x DisplayPort make it console-ready. Backed by a 3-year zero-bright-dot warranty, this monitor is a top-tier choice for gamers seeking performance and style at a budget-friendly price.







| ASIN | B0CPHW5JQY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #361 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | AOC |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,184) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2023 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.18 x 24.17 x 21.32 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.96 pounds |
| Item model number | Q27G4XN |
| Manufacturer | TPV Technology |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
| Product Dimensions | 8.18 x 24.17 x 21.32 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Series | Q27G4XN |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
P**R
BEST BUDGET MONITOR
Honestly, for the price point, it is a great monitor. The colors were vibrant and the brightness of the screen was great (despite it not being an IPS). You will not complain about the brightness. The HDR functionally really makes your screen pop out and makes the display very nice. I use a monitor stand, so I cannot say much on the functionality of the monitor legs.
A**Y
It's a decent monitor
This monitor works as expected, a decent 24 inch monitor. It's easy to put together, the quality looks beautiful using the 200hz, resolution looks outstanding and I love the colors. It comes with a standard stand so there's nothing to adjust but not a big deal. I have it hooked up to my speakers so the sound is beautiful. Overall I'm very happy with what I got and the price is a steal.
N**A
MINI LED, INSANE VALUE, HYPE IS REAL.
I took way too much time before buying this. Yes, it's totally worth it. 1. The colours are outstanding. Please don't let people throw you off by remarking on a pinkish hue. For me, I've not noticed it. Colors look vibrant, darks are indeed dark and all that jazz. How this translates for you most likely: +you want to play games way too long, +watch movies for way too long, +sink hours upon hours needlessly web surfing. Why? Just cuz. The screen looks that freaking amazing! And you can't believe it costs under $300. Then there's the stand. It's proven more useful than I would have predicted. Sometimes I like to feel super official and read my kindle books on a bigger size screen - especially for DK books or you know, those cool "coffee-table" kind of books I think they are called. Anyway, this monitor is AMAZING for that. I thought adjusting the screen to different orientations would prove more challenging and keep me from wanting to do it often, but not at all. Luckily it doesn't take massive strength or strain or anything to move the monitor around, and sometimes that allows for experimentation using your monitor in ways that you may not even realized you'd appreciate. Again, for me, that's proven true in regards to reading kindle books on this monitor. I think I'd now ALWAYS prioritize having a useful, functional stand. I know that monitor arms are a thing, but for some of us, we just want to buy the monitor and be able to use it for as long as possible without having to buy anything else ;) With this, you have one of the very best monitor stands I could imagine. I also want to mention the warranty - a 3 YEAR WARRANTY that goes so far as to cover ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE in the first year. Now that is value unparalleled, and provided that they folow through on those promises to the customer, it's really hard for me to recommend anything else. To anyone who is shopping on a budget but wants something that doesn't feel budget WHATSOEVER, I'd say go this route. When I was monitor shopping, I tried an array of different monitors. Initially I was going for a 42 inch monitor, trying to go for the "best of the best". The Gigabyte Aorus 43vu, for instance, is a great monitor as is the LG C3 in that size category. I tried 34" and 32" inch monitors. Interestingly, even if price wasn't a consideration, I'd still argue that this 27 inch screen provides the better QUALITY and VALUE, which is kind of crazy to be getting both things at once, you know? I kept thinking that a 27 inch screen wouldn't be as "fun" as a bigger screen, but as it turns out, for gaming from a desk, I will now ALWAYS choose 27 inches over 32 inches and anything bigger. Basically, I was wrong thinking bigger translates to a more enjoyable experiencd. ! I know these are specific details, but there may be someone else out there going, hey! I love this monitor, but it's ONLY 27 inches! I can't tell you for sure that it is enough, but for me, the 27 vs 32 inch monitor debate ends with the 27 being the clear choice. Compared to the 43 and 42 inch sized monitors, I definitely prefer gaming on this 27 inch monitor too, I occasionally game on the bigger television I own. I so prefer gaming on the 27. Look, I don't want to encourage anyone to buy this who is gonna hate it. I'm sorry if this love letter to this monitor leads you astray and your experiences end up different than mine. But for real, if you want to skip skimming all the reddit forums and the few reviews you can find on this monitor, just take this recommendation. I came in to this skeptical and am seriously blown away. Let me address a couple of things I was worried about: +it being too big, too thick. It isn't. For me, it's perfect. It doesn't remind me of the 1990 CRTV days, and the depth it does have...it just feels right for the picture it creates, as strange as that is to say that way. I have a desk depth of 30 inches. I'll try to upload photos later in case that will help someone determine if it seems too big. 2. pinkish hue: totally don't see it. Nothing distracts, nothing makes me go oh, this monitor has a bad picture. It's good. For the money, it's great! You could tell me this should cost someone $600, and I'd believe it. It performs far above its asking price. Think about that. How often do you buy something that feels really like it should cost twice the price even? Not often enough! Do yourself a favor! Go for it. (To everyone who wants to make a size matters joke, ditto. Enjoy your day and this review!)
M**E
Great monitor
I think this is a great monitor. Great color and I get a great picture. I need to install a distro with KDE to test out the HDR, right now Linux Mint Cinnamon does not have support for HDR. But the non HDR display is great for me. I did have a scare at first, I used the included DP cable to connect to my System and all I would get is the beeping from the computer cause the Graphics card wasn't detecting a signal. I tried turning the cable around, but no difference. I thought I was going to have to return it, but I tried my DP cable I was using on my previous monitors and the system booted up and I got a display. So apparently the DP cable that came with it is defective. But this cable is working so I am happy. Well worth the $249.
R**Z
HDR goes brrrr
Monitor looks great for HDR gaming, it gets bright, and it looks fun. Maybe not accurate, but accurate enough for me as a casual media consumer and gamer. 4k is significantly better than 1440p, while in my opinion 1440p is not miles better than 1080p on a 24in monitor. But it is a slight improvement with far detail in games you can't supersample(DLDSR, DSR, AMD Super Resolution, Internal Resolution sliders) to 4k. The refresh rate of 180 is stable on my unit and with strong pixel response settings gives me good motion clarity. Latency on this screen has tested above average in many conditions and in my personal experience it feels snappy and responsive. The VRR implementation does not detract from any of the monitors features and works perfectly with any setting you use, except of course at low refresh rates higher pixel response times leads to ghosting but that is common with VA panels. As a VA panel contrast is much better than another mini-led IPS with 3x the dimming zones. I think it looks better than even an 1100 dimming zone IPS for contrast and perception of black levels. But since it is a mini led with only 330 dimming zones in some circumstance it is impossible to not see the dimming zones activating and deactivating, a problem that is less noticeable the more dimming zones your monitor has. In gaming its not distracting but on general desktop use you might notice it. For general desktop work use disabling local dimming is preferable, like typing up a paper ect ect. This monitor allows you to disable it even in HDR, which is nice if you keep your windows desktop locked to HDR mode. This monitor would be better if it was glossy, or even semi-glossy. VA panels are very good at contrast, and the matte AG coating doesn't let it shine the way it should. It does look very good, even with the AG coating, it could just be better. I personally keep windows in HDR mode, but swap between a few settings depending on time of day. First thing you're going to want to do is use the windows HDR calibration tool to generate an ICC profile, I suggest you do /not/ touch the saturation slider. After this profile is set you're going to want to find the SRGB ---> gamma2.2 project since most SDR content is gamma2.2. Any other thoughts on that are advanced and if you know you know. 30 Windows Content Brightness + 200nit/2.2 lut 80 Windows Content brightness + 400nit/2.2 lut 100 Windows Content Brightness + 480nit/2.2 lut The 200 nit config generally provides me with the best results at night for SDR content, and overall for any time of day the best results for auto-hdr content. True HDR content ignores windows content brightness but not the lut file. Personally, I miss 4k of the IPS I ruined, but despite having the same HDR1000 spec, and the IPS having more dimming zones, I am enjoying the quality of this monitor more. Its also easier to run games that don't have DLSS or a good implementation of DLSS. TLDR: This is a fantastic FALD HDR1000 gaming monitor. You can do little wrong, especially given its priced this competitively.
H**I
بعد شهر استخدام ماواجهت فيها اي مشاكل فعلًا الشاشه الوانها جميله وحقيقيه ومتشبعه وتفرق بشكل كبير عن شاشات ال IPS وال VA،واللون الاسود ما اقدر اشرح قد ايش حقيقي، حقيقي لدرجه لو كنت فغرفة مظلمه ماراح تقدر تفرق بين الشاشه والجدار اللي وراها، ايضًا معدل الاستجابه ايضًا قليل والهرتز فنان لكن لاحظت ان سعرها زاد من بعد ماشتريتها، انا اخذتها ب2222 والان وصلت ب2270 فاعتقد كل ماشتريتها اسرع كل ماكان افضل لك
A**X
This display is pretty amazing. There are plenty of other monitors available, but for this price ($350) I am not sure if you are able to find anything better. Pros: - Amazing color (after reducing red -5) - Very bright, HDR is spectacular - Pixel dimming makes black look like black (like OLED) - Smooth, no tearing, flickering or ghosting that I have noticed Cons: - Its heavy - It generates quite a bit of heat - Viewing angles are not good Would I still recommend this monitor? Yes, especially if you can get it for $350 CAD.
A**Y
Perfect for the price i play nintendo switch 2 docked on it and looks really good :)
C**N
Se nota mucho la diferencia, jamás volveré a usar un IPS. El único detalle de este monitor es que cada 4 horas hay que reiniciarlo, tarda aproximadamente 3 minutos, pero es para cuidar el panel así que está bien.
A**D
كل شي جيد ماعدا الوضوح لو كان 4K او 2Kبيكون ممتاز
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