Product Comparison: AOC AG271QX vs AOC AG271QG
General Specifications
Brand
AOC
AOC
Model
AG271QX
AG271QG
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The 27-inch AGON AG271QG is the ultimate display for high-performance gaming. NVIDIA G-SYNC technology and exceptional 165Hz refresh rates deliver ultra-smooth, stutter-free action.
The 27-inch AGON AG271QG is the ultimate display for high-performance gaming. NVIDIA G-SYNC technology and exceptional 165Hz refresh rates deliver ultra-smooth, stutter-free action. The IPS panel and QHD resolution ensure sharp, detailed imagery from every angle.
Key Specs
Screen Size
27 in.
27 in.
Resolution
2560 x 1440
2560 x 1440
Response Time
4 ms
4 ms
Refresh Rate
165 Hz
165 Hz
What customers say about "Key Specs"
AOC AG271QX Gaming Monitor
- 165hz 1440p is such a huge differences from my old 1080p 60hz monitor.
- I would highly recommend this to anyone that is considering making the jump from 1440p resolution.
- It handles 144hz+ very smoothly with no issues and I had no problems with banding or input lag.
- The 144hz native refresh rate took my breath away coming from 75hz.
- The monitor overclocks to 165Hz which is nice and can't notice any input lag.
AOC AG271QG Gaming Monitor
- A great IPS screen with high 165 refresh rate, more than I actually need
- Colours very impressive, combined with the resolution, very sharp images.
- I can work at my desk and then flip the screen towards my bed and watch the amazing screen.
- Really awful screen tearing with this monitor for some reason.
- The gsync worked fine, though there were occasional drops in signal, with the screen flicking black for a moment.
Size & Weight
Material
Plastic
Plastic
Color
Black/White
Black/Red
Height
17.05 in.
17.04 in.
Width
24.53 in.
24.52 in.
Depth
8.58 in.
8.58 in.
Weight
13.23 pounds
14.99 pounds
Display
Display Type
LED
LED
Panel Type
IPS
IPS
Aspect Ratio
16:9
16:9
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
1000:1
Brightness
350 cd/m²
350 cd/m²
Color Supported
16.7 Million
16.7 Million
View Angle Vertical
178 °
178 °
View Angle Horizontal
178 °
178 °
Curved Display
No
No
Anti-Glare
Yes
Yes
What customers say about "Display"
AOC AG271QX Gaming Monitor
- The IPS panel would be best part for you with no doubt.
- The angled pictures show off "IPS glow" which is something all IPS monitors suffer from and is only seen at very dramatic viewing angles.
- I use it at 50% brightness and it is bright enough for me.
- I've got zero dead pixels with acceptable IPS glow + backlight bleed and it's been about six months out since my purchase.
- The colors are awful, even after messing with every setting i could find.
AOC AG271QG Gaming Monitor
- So, all-in-all, this is a great monitor for those looking for good colours, high refresh-rate and an increase in pixel density over a 1080p display. Very happy.
- The display is fantastic and its worth the extra coin for G-sync.
- A bright and vibrant display. Looks amazing.
- Terrible yellowing in the corners on dark scenes (backlight bleed), even when I turned the monitor brightness to a low setting.
- I did not like the saturation of colors.
Features
Type
Gaming
Gaming
Touch Screen
No
No
Build-in speaker
Yes
Yes
Built-In Webcam
No
No
TV Tuner
No
No
Pivot Function
No
Yes
VESA-compatible
100x100
100x100
Extras
Flicker-free Technology, NVIDIA G-SYNC technology, Low Blue Light
G-Sync Technology, Flicker-free Technology, Low Blue Light, Height adjustable stand
What customers say about "Features"
AOC AG271QX Gaming Monitor
- The stand is really heavy and well built.The height adjustment is smooth and really easy to use along with the tilt.
- G-sync was enabled out of the box in fullscreen mode and works like a charm.
- With G-Sync and 144Hz it is a very smooth experience and has actually improved my accuracy and tracking in games.
- The stand is solid metal and very sturdy and sleek looking. It has amazing tilt, swivel, height adjust, and supports portrait.
- The built-in speakers are the worst speakers I've ever had the displeasure of listening to.
AOC AG271QG Gaming Monitor
- Build quality - awesome. Heavy, sturdy and even has a headphone hanger built in
- Flicker-Free technology reduces my eyes pain. Recommended!
- Height adjustable stand is must have if you want healthy spine
- The monitor has built in speakers which are pretty poor but it's not an issue for me since I use headphones for gaming.
- I'm sorry but the speakers are crap.
Connectivity
Inputs
HDMI, DisplayPort, 4x USB 3.0, 3.5mm audio out
HDMI 1.4 x 1, DisplayPort 1.2 x 1, 4x USB, 3.5mm audio out
What customers say about "Connectivity"
AOC AG271QX Gaming Monitor
- USB hub is great and the headphone hanger is a nice touchю
- It includes a quickcharge port along with a total of 3 other USB 3.0 passthrough ports.
- The headphone out port and stand is a nice extra feature on this monitor.
- The USB hub and headphone out is nice I suppose.
- Lots of USB ports for peripheral devices (like a mic or headphone setup) and some ports do charge.
AOC AG271QG Gaming Monitor
- Both UK and EU power cables were included along with a displayport, HDMI, 3.5mm audio cable and usb type-B cable to power and transfer data to/from the 4 usb ports on the monitor.
- Cable management are better than my previous monitor.
- Display port problem, tried 6 different cables including that display in the box, nohting change.
- If you like plenty of scope to plug in every single console / PC / media device you own into this monitor at the same time, you are going to be disappointed as there are just two ports; Display Port and HDMI.
Power
Wattage
45 Watts
45 Watts
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
3 year(s)
3 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
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