The Q27G41ZDF delivers lightning-fast 240Hz refresh rates, 0.03ms GtG pixel response, and low input lag for ultra-responsive gameplay. The ultra-responsive QD-OLED panel and 10-bit color space provides sharp visuals with unbelievable contrast and vibrant colors, while the NVIDIA G-SYNCA Compatible AdaptiveSync and HDR ready panel enhances clarity and fluidity. Built for eSports, its stable base ensures a solid setup for intense matches.
Q: Does warranty cover burn-in?
A: The 3 year warranty does cover burn in as long as the oled care procedure has been followed. Like pixel refresh being done when the warning pops up. These settings must be turned on manually in the monitor menu options they are off by default
Q: I know it comes with 2.0 but does this monitor support hdmi 2.1?
A: AOC Q27G41ZDF features HDMI v2.0.
Q: Does the warranty cover accidental screen scratches?
A: AOC features a One-Time Accidental Damage Exchange Program for AOC G-Series Monitors and AOC AGON Monitors: https://aoc.com/us/warranty
Q: Can I use a monitor arm for it instead of the monitor stand that’s included with my purchase.
A: Yeah
Q: Does it have a glossy display ?
A: The display is glossy, being a bit of a night owl with a window behind me the glare from the rising sun in the morning can really mess with the viewing experience. Looks good the rest of the time, though.
Q: When I use thi monwith my Xbox series s, why can’t I run 120hz at 1440p?
A: AOC Q27G41ZDF features HDMI 2.0 and supports up to 2560x1440 @144hz refresh rate for the compatible computer system graphic card. Please check your console systems display settings for available options and contact Xbox for more information with their systems.
Q: What OLED care features does this monitor have?
A: It has a section in the settings that lets you dim the screen automatically when the pixels have to display something bright, it has a pixel cleaner that can auto run or manually run, has settings to toggle pixel orbiting, and will auto turn off like other monitors do when it detects no input signal after you shut off your pc

The Q27G41ZDF delivers lightning-fast 240Hz refresh rates, 0.03ms GtG pixel response, and low input lag for ultra-responsive gameplay. The ultra-responsive QD-OLED panel and 10-bit color space provides sharp visuals with unbelievable contrast and vibrant colors, while the NVIDIA G-SYNCA Compatible AdaptiveSync and HDR ready panel enhances clarity and fluidity. Built for eSports, its stable base ensures a solid setup for intense matches.

Fasten your seatbelt: Infused with the latest eye care technologies and a blisteringly fast 280Hz refresh and up to 0.03ms response time. The Predator X27U delivers you a WQHD (2560 x 1440) QD-OLED. Add AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to the mix and your gaming experience will be unbeatable! This 27-inch (2560 x 1440) monitor combines jaw dropping specs including an QD-OLED panel that supports blazing-fast 280Hz refresh rate. This AMD FreeSync Premium Pro monitor takes gameplay to the next level of smooth, the game’s frame rate is determined by your graphics card, not the fixed refresh rate of the monitor, giving you a serious competitive edge.

Alienware 27 280Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - AW2725D - 26.7-inch QHD 280Hz, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro

Witness stunning visuals with AOC Q27G40XMN, 27" Mini-LED backlight technology, delivering deeper blacks, brighter whites, and more vibrant colors.
| Pros for AOC - 27” QD-OLED, QHD, 240hz, G-Sync Compatible, .03ms, Gaming Monitor - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| OLED Quality, Overall Performance, Response Time | OLED Quality, Black Level | Color Quality, Refresh Rate, Connectivity, Performance, Resolution | Color Quality, HDR Performance, Contrast, VRR Performance |
| Cons for AOC - 27” QD-OLED, QHD, 240hz, G-Sync Compatible, .03ms, Gaming Monitor - Black | |||
| Brightness | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Local Dimming, Refresh Rate, Viewing Angle, Monitor Stand |
Customers love the 27” QD-OLED gaming monitor, especially its overall performance and OLED quality. Users find the monitor's performance to be better than expected. The OLED display is also considered to be decent.
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I've always wanted an OLED, and got this on sale for 400. It's amazing for 400. The Darks and the colors are so vibrant. Everything runs extra smooth with the .03 ms, Didn't know that would be a huge difference from 1 ms. Only Issue is its Brightness, it has lower nits for that, but you can manage with all the settings available and windows 11 HDR. I'm in love with this monitor. Must get for its price.
Posted by Dela
The AOC OLED gaming monitor is quite possibly the best deal you could ever find for what it is. The colors on this QOLED display are magnificent and the differences between my old IPS monitor and this one are night and day. If this was an IPS panel monitor I wouldnt rate this very high because the stand is quite basic and minimal in terms of movement, and the structure of the monitor is simple and basic. But that does not matter to me even in the slightest as I use a VESA stand and I couldn't care less what the "design" of the monitor looks like, I only care for functionality, which this monitor is fantastic for. It has all the classic wants for gamers fitting this budget. High refresh rate, OLED panel with great colors and protection pixel refresh/cleaning, the buttons are placed well to switch modes and settings, etc. It is a cheaper price than its competitors and still has a 3 year warranty for the panel protecting the buyers from any problems in a few years of ownership.
Posted by BradyK03
I have owned this monitor for about 2 weeks. It works great and provides everything I am looking for. For the price, you really cannot beat it, and it comes with the extra assurance that you will be covered if you buy the Geek Squad Protection. Some have said the HDR is lack luster, but I found it fine (however, this is my only OLED monitor so I do not have anything to compare it too). The colors do get less saturated, but I am unsure if that is an HDR issue or just that the default colors are overly saturated. Overall, this is a great monitor and for about $380, you really cannot get any better for now. We'll see how much prices lower in the next year or two.
Posted by Robert