AOC Introduces Two Paths to 320Hz Gaming Performance

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  • AGON by AOC unveils two monitors tailored for competitive and immersive gaming, offering high refresh rates and versatile display options.

AGON by AOC has announced two new gaming monitors designed to meet distinct user needs: the Q27G4SRU and the U32G4U. The Q27G4SRU delivers a 320Hz refresh rate at QHD resolution, providing fast-paced performance at a competitive price point. Meanwhile, the U32G4U brings AOC’s Dual Frame technology to a larger 32-inch format, allowing users to switch between immersive UHD at 160Hz and responsive FHD at 320Hz. These models reflect AOC’s approach to offering specialized solutions for both esports-focused and multi-purpose gamers.

Q27G4SRU: Precision and Speed for Competitive Play

Built for competitive gaming, the Q27G4SRU combines a 27-inch QHD display with a 320Hz refresh rate, offering sharp visuals and rapid response. Its 110.84 PPI density ensures detailed image clarity, helping players identify in-game elements with precision. The Fast IPS panel supports 1ms GtG and 0.3ms MPRT response times, enhanced by Motion Blur Reduction technologies. DisplayHDR 400 certification, 450 cd/m² peak brightness, and wide color coverage (136.9% sRGB, 93.7% DCI-P3) contribute to vibrant and accurate visuals.

Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4, compatible with high-end GPUs and current-gen consoles. A built-in USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub with four ports, including one for fast charging, simplifies peripheral management. Integrated 2x 2W speakers add convenience for casual use. Official NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and Adaptive-Sync support ensure smooth gameplay without screen tearing.

U32G4U: Dual Frame Versatility in a Larger Format

The U32G4U adapts AOC’s Dual Frame concept from the U27G4R to a 32-inch screen, offering flexibility for different gaming and productivity scenarios. In UHD mode, users benefit from 160Hz refresh and 139.87 PPI density, ideal for story-driven games, content creation, and detailed workflows. For competitive play, switching to FHD at 320Hz provides a wider field of view and faster responsiveness. The Fast IPS panel maintains 1ms GtG and 0.5ms MPRT performance across both modes.

DisplayHDR 400 certification and the larger screen size enhance immersion and visual fidelity. Like its smaller counterpart, the U32G4U includes a USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub, dual HDMI 2.1 ports, and a DisplayPort 1.4. These features support seamless integration with consoles and gaming PCs. The monitor’s versatility makes it suitable for users who alternate between high-resolution tasks and fast-paced gameplay.

Features, Compatibility, and Design

Both monitors include AOC’s full gaming toolkit, such as Shadow Control for improved visibility, Game Color for saturation tuning, and Dual Point crosshair overlays. Low Input Lag mode ensures immediate responsiveness, while Adaptive-Sync eliminates stuttering across AMD and NVIDIA systems. Console support is comprehensive: the Q27G4SRU handles 2560×1440 @ 120Hz, while the U32G4U supports full 3840×2160 @ 120Hz via HDMI 2.1. Variable refresh rate compatibility enhances performance on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

Design-wise, both models follow the AOC GAMING G4 aesthetic, featuring three-sided frameless panels, matte black finishes, and subtle red accents. Ergonomic stands offer 130mm height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot functions for comfortable long sessions. VESA 100×100 mounting support allows flexible multi-monitor setups. These design choices balance functionality with understated style.

Availability and Pricing

The AOC GAMING Q27G4SRU will be available from November 2025 at a suggested retail price of €299. The U32G4U is expected to launch in mid-December 2025, priced at €399.

Dual Frame Concept Gains Traction

AOC’s Dual Frame approach—allowing users to switch between high-resolution and high-refresh modes—is gaining attention for its practicality. This flexibility caters to gamers who need both immersive visuals and competitive speed without changing hardware. The U32G4U’s implementation of this concept in a larger format may influence future monitor designs across the industry. As display technologies evolve, such hybrid solutions could become standard in premium gaming setups.


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