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AOC has launched a new 27-inch gaming monitor in China, the AG275QSW, under its AGON Pro lineup. The monitor features a white chassis and targets competitive gamers with a high refresh rate and factory-calibrated color accuracy. It is now available on JD.com for 1999 yuan (approximately $278).

AOC AG275QSW Monitor

AOC AG275QSW Monitor Specifications

The AG275QSW uses a Fast IPS panel with a native 2560×1440 (2K) resolution. It supports a maximum refresh rate of 320Hz through the DisplayPort 1.4 interface, while the two HDMI 2.0 ports are limited to a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel delivers a 1ms GtG response time and a 0.3ms MPRT, aiming to minimize motion blur in fast-paced games.

AOC has equipped the monitor with Adaptive Sync support and its in-house MBRSync motion blur reduction technology. These features work together to reduce screen tearing and maintain image clarity during competitive gameplay. The display is also VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified, offering a peak brightness of 450 nits in HDR mode and 350 nits in SDR.

The AG275QSW covers 100% of the sRGB color space and 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut. Each unit is factory-tuned with an average Delta E of less than 2 for high color accuracy. This makes the monitor suitable not only for gaming but also for content creation and color-sensitive work.

AOC has added a range of smart gaming features to the monitor, including a dynamic crosshair and a sniper zoom function that adjusts the on-screen targeting based on in-game conditions. These features aim to enhance the competitive experience.

The monitor features rear RGB lighting customizable via AOC’s Light FX system, offering 14 lighting effects, including sound-reactive modes. Its ergonomic stand allows for 130mm height adjustment, tilt between -5° and 23°, swivel up to 30°, and full pivot rotation. It also supports 100×100mm VESA mounting.

In terms of connectivity, the AG275QSW features two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, a USB-B upstream port, and a headphone jack. It also supports KVM functionality for switching control between multiple connected devices.

In related news, HKC has introduced the world’s first gaming monitor with a native 800Hz refresh rate, while ViewSonic has launched a feature-rich 24.5-inch 2K 250Hz gaming monitor priced at just $150.

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