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Posted 13 December 2023

AOC Q27G3XMN 27" QHD 2560x1440 Gaming Monitor with 336-zone Mini-LED Backlight, 180Hz 1ms, Adaptive-Sync, VESA DisplayHDR 1000

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Comes from the USA but the price includes all fees. May need a different lead to get it working.

Has got a good review at TFTCentral:

tftcentral.co.uk/rev…xmn

About this item
  • Witness virtual worlds come to life on a stunning VA panel equipped with state-of-the-art Mini-LED backlight technology and 336 individual dimming zones that produce true blacks and brighter whites
  • With 2K QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution, this monitor boasts a pixel density that delivers brilliantly sharp images with the finest details
  • Lightning-fast 180Hz (overclocked, via DP1.4) refresh rate and rapid 1ms GtG response time lets you target moving opponents with precision, putting you ahead of the game. Fast-moving action and dramatic transitions will be rendered smoothly without the effects of ghosting
  • Adaptive-Sync ensures ultra-smooth, tear-free team fights for flawless skill shots and stutter-free loading times
  • The 3-sided frameless display with calibrated color gamut provides true-to-life images. Impressive 134% sRGB color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR 1000 brings characters to life and creates stunning imagery with rich details and diverse contrast
  • Enjoy better console gaming. AOC gaming monitors are designed to maximize the performance of your consoles by unleashing up to 120Hz frame rate (exact performance depends on consoles) and ultra low latency, giving you an edge over your opponents
  • AOC Low Input Lag Mode delivers a lag-free display for higher resolution and maximizes in-game responsiveness. The Dial Point function places an aiming indicator in the center of screen for helping gamers to play First Person Shooter (FPS) games with precise focus
  • The ergonomic (height, swivel, tilt & pivot adjustable) stand is VESA compatible. It offers the most optimum viewing angle and promotes a more healthy posture during long gaming campaigns
  • Robust connectivity options include HDMI 2.0 x2, DisplayPort 1.4 x1 and audio out x1 for maximum convenience
  • AOC Gaming monitors are covered by a best-in-class warranty program. Included are 3-year zero-bright-dot guarantee, 3-year advance replacement, and 1-year accidental damage coverage
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Edited by jaju123, 13 December 2023
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  1. Crossbow's avatar
    £313.88 if paid in USD ($393.22) with a fee-free card like Revolut, Monzo, etc (mini guide here if needed hotukdeals.com/com…069)
  2. GOODSTUFF's avatar
    waiting for it to come to UK market officially. I wonder how warranty/returns are processed for international products
    tenohfive's avatar
    It's on Amazon UK now for £349.99. It's £50 over my budget (or £30 over if I go the Amazon US route) but the Rtings and TFT Central reviews were both glowing and I'm tempted to round down when SWMBO asks how much it cost (if I do pull the trigger.) Mini-LED with FALD at this price point means it just doesn't have any real competitors from what I can see. It's a bit no-frills to get there, but meaningful HDR, decent brightness and great contrast for £350 seems like a lot of monitor for the money.
    The only thing I'm not sure about is returns to Amazon US if there are any issues; it looks like it's $417.65 if ordered from the US, so I'm leaning towards Amazon UK. (edited)
  3. superleeds27's avatar
    I'd avoid this. Calibration is a mess and the OSD looks dated!

    It's cheap for a reason
  4. Bloobat's avatar
    Reading articles it seems RRP in the UK is £350?
  5. Bloobat's avatar
    Unfortunately has PWM looking into reviews so a no buy from me
    BrambleJam1S6's avatar
    Do you have a source for that? (edited)
  6. BrambleJam1S6's avatar
    Oh and, in before "VA panel" 😄
    Bloobat's avatar
    VA is superior to IPS imo, much nicer contrast. Will try find that review I looked at yesterday about the PWM
  7. mark.bateyXhI's avatar
    Did anyone ever go for this? If so, how difficult was it getting a UK lead/plug for it, I'm assuming there wouldn't be one bundled?
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