AOC’s 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor is down to $380


It’s hard not to talk about this 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor that costs less than $400 (I’ve done it before!). AOC’s G-Sync compatible model with a 240Hz refresh rate and near-instant response time It’s down to $379.99 Best buywhich matches the lowest price I’ve ever seen for a model with these specifications. This looks like a great entry-level OLED display for a desktop or laptop setup for gaming; It has a similar 111 pixels per inch (PPI) as its competitors, has a three-year warranty that protects against burn-in caused by normal use (when using its panel protection settings), and a 16:9 aspect ratio makes it ideal for PC and console gaming.

The benefits of QD-OLED over the IPS and TN panels commonly used in displays are immediately apparent when compared side by side. QD-OLED technology delivers deeper blacks (blacks do not appear as grayscale) and better contrast with greater color accuracy and brightness. Games and movies will look better than ever. Google Docs? Not much. Brightness and text clarity are two areas where this technology lags; Displaying a huge, white Google Doc on this device and other OLED displays will make it look rather dim. Although newer OLED displays feature sharper text thanks to… Vertical RGB lines In its panels, you may notice some fringing around the letters with this monitor (and many others on the market) if you look closely.

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