AOC Launches g2770Pqu 27-Inch 144 Hz Gaming Monitor
The 27-inch AOC g2770pqu display was designed for anyone who takes gaming seriously. The Full HD resolution, 80M:1 dynamic contrast and quick 1ms response time deliver sharp, detailed images without ghosting or blur. Besides fast-paced action, you’ll enjoy superior sound with the integrated headphone jack and 2 watt speakers.
A full range of built-in connectors like VGA, DVI-D, HDMI and DisplayPort let you hook up your computer, laptop, game console, media center and more. Connect all your devices with the four USB hubs – two of which are USB 3.0 for super-speed charging and data transfer.
- Inputs: D-SUB, DVI-D, HDMI
- 1920 x 1080 DVI (dual link) / DisplayPort maximum resolution
- Special Features: -5/25 Tilt,130 mm Height Adjustment,Display Port Input,Eco Mode,e-Saver,i-Menu,Kensington Security Lock,Pivot,screen+,USB 2x 2.0, 2x 3.0,VESA 100 mm
- 300 cd/m²
- Upto 1 ms
The convenient height-adjustable stand tilts, swivels and pivots to ensure you always have the best viewing and gaming angle. With a sophisticated black finish and narrow bezel, this display offers stunning good looks and excellent performance.
Monitor Size | 27" |
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Visible Screen Size | 68.6 cm |
Screen Format | 16:9 |
Brightness | 300 cd/m² (typ) |
Contrast Ratio Dynamic | 80.000.000:1 |
Contrast Ratio Typical | 1.000:1 (CR) |
Pixel / Dot / Pitch | 0.311 (H) x 0.311 (V) mm |
Display Area | 597.89 (H) x 336.31 (V) |
Viewing Angle | 170 (H) / 160 (V |
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1 ms response time eliminates motion blur/ghost!??? It's purely FAKE! Because the faster response time does NOT belong less motion blur and any monitor/TV has the lack of flicker. But lower persistence reduces motion blur.

Therefore, the some brands (AOC, Samsung, Sony) are liars.
"Chief Blur Buster" (administrator of "Blur Busters") is very good inventor (create flicker to reduce or eliminate motion blur).

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Why? I think 1080p it's just perfect.
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Once you try higher resolutions, it's difficult to step back. You either get greater usable area (I can see no benefits of using 27" over 24" for FullHD computer monitor) or higher pixel density for better clarity.
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Why are the 1440p 120hz+ taking so long!
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Looks great, but I wouldn't go under 1440p nowadays.