AGON by AOC has introduced two new additions to its AGON gaming monitor lineup: the Q27G4SRU and the U32G4U, both part of the AOC GAMING G4 series, catering to gamers seeking high-performance displays at competitive prices. These monitors emphasize fast refresh rates, vibrant color reproduction, and versatile connectivity, making them suitable for both competitive esports and immersive single-player experiences.



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The Q27G4SRU is a 27-inch (68.58 cm) monitor featuring a QHD resolution of 2560×1440, delivering a pixel density of 110.84 pixels per inch for sharp and detailed visuals. It boasts an impressive 320 Hz refresh rate paired with a Fast IPS panel that achieves response times as low as 1 ms GtG and 0.3 ms MPRT through Motion Blur Reduction (MBR & MBR Sync), ensuring smooth gameplay without ghosting or blur. Certified for DisplayHDR 400, it reaches a peak brightness of 450 cd/m² and covers 136.9% of the sRGB color gamut along with 93.7% of DCI-P3, providing rich and accurate colors for gaming and content creation.
Connectivity options are robust, including dual HDMI 2.1 ports, a single DisplayPort 1.4, built-in 2 x 2 W speakers, and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub with four ports—one supporting fast charging. It is NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and supports Adaptive-Sync to prevent screen tearing and stuttering, while also being optimized for consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at 2560×1440 @ 120 Hz via HDMI 2.1 with variable refresh rate.
Additional gaming enhancements include Shadow Control for better visibility in dark scenes, Game Color for adjustable saturation, Dial Point for customizable crosshair overlays, and a Low Input Lag mode. The design adopts a sleek, 3-sided frameless aesthetic in matte black with red accents, complemented by an ergonomic stand offering 130 mm height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot functionality, plus VESA 100×100 mm mounting compatibility.



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In contrast, the U32G4U targets users who desire flexibility in resolution and refresh rates, utilizing innovative Dual Frame technology on its 32-inch (31.5-inch / 80 cm) panel. This allows seamless switching between UHD (3840×2160) mode at 160 Hz for stunningly detailed immersion and FHD (1920×1080) mode at 320 Hz for fast-paced competitive action, with a pixel density of 139.87 pixels per inch in UHD. Like its sibling, it employs a Fast IPS panel with 1 ms GtG response times and 0.5 ms MPRT in both modes, DisplayHDR 400 certification, and identical color coverage of 136.9% sRGB and 93.7% DCI-P3. The connectivity suite matches the Q27G4SRU exactly, with dual HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, 2 x 2 W speakers, and the same USB hub.
It fully supports UHD 3840×2160 @ 120 Hz for PS5 and Xbox Series X via HDMI 2.1 with VRR, and incorporates the full suite of gaming features: Shadow Control, Game Color, Dial Point, Low Input Lag, and Adaptive-Sync. The build mirrors the Q27G4SRU’s modern look with frameless bezels, matte black and red styling, and an adjustable stand with height, tilt, swivel, pivot options, alongside VESA mounting.
Both monitors are set to hit the market starting from mid-October 2025, with the Q27G4SRU priced at an MSRP of £249.99 and the U32G4U at £339.99, positioning them as value-driven choices in the high-refresh-rate gaming segment.
Source: AOC