AOC Launches Dual Mode U32G4U and QHD Q27G4SRU Gaming Monitors in the Budget Segment

Popular monitor maker AOC has expanded its Gaming series lineup once again with the introduction of two new affordable gaming monitors, the U32G4U and Q27G4SRU. Known for consistently releasing value-packed displays, AOC continues to target the budget segment by delivering powerful gaming features without premium pricing.

The AOC U32G4U brings a truly unique offering to the table with its Dual Mode configuration, allowing gamers to switch between UHD at 160Hz and FHD at 320Hz. This flexibility lets players enjoy both immersive, detailed visuals and ultra-fast refresh rates for competitive play. Featuring a 31.5-inch Fast IPS panel, the monitor delivers a 1ms GtG response time, HDR400 certification, and a wide color gamut for vibrant and accurate visuals.

Connectivity options are equally modern, with Dual HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB 3.1 Gen 1 hub that includes four USB ports for easy peripheral integration. The U32G4U also supports G-Sync compatibility and FreeSync Premium, ensuring a smooth, tear-free gaming experience.

Meanwhile, the Q27G4SRU targets gamers who prefer a single-resolution setup with high-speed performance. Equipped with a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) display and a 320Hz refresh rate, it delivers both clarity and fluidity ideal for competitive gaming. It shares most of its display features with the U32G4U, including the Fast IPS panel and 1ms GtG response time. AOC has also revealed that the Q27G4SRU covers 93.7% DCI-P3 and 136.9% sRGB, ensuring excellent color accuracy and richness.

“The Q27G4SRU gives competitive players the QHD clarity they want with a 320Hz speed at a great price point. The U32G4U takes our Dual Frame concept to 32 inches, where the technology really excels - offering both the immersive UHD experience for single-player games and the competitive FHD performance when you need maximum speed,”
said César Acosta, Gaming Product Manager at AGON by AOC.

The AOC U32G4U will retail for £339, while the Q27G4SRU will be priced at £249. Both models are set to launch next week, providing gamers with fresh, high-performance options in the competitive budget monitor segment.


What do you think about AOC’s new Dual Mode monitor? Would you prefer the flexibility of UHD/FHD switching or stick to a consistent QHD experience? Share your thoughts below!

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